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CENTRE FOR INTEGRATIVE MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY SEMINAR PROGRAMME FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-2008 generally the Seminars are held at 4.00pm on the date, unless otherwise announced prior to the event Date 25/10/07 External Speaker Prof Rod Flower William Harvey Research Institute Title Internal Speaker In vivo models of inflammation None 29/11/07 Dr Sharon Cheetham RenaSci Ltd In vivo approaches to developing treatments for obesity Dr Kirsty Smith Metabolic Medicine Imperial College 31/01/08 Dr John R Fozard Novartis In vivo Pharmacology: Mighty Magic for the Simple Minded? None 06/03/08 Dr Jeff Dalley University of Cambridge Neurobehavioural mechanisms of impulsivity and drug abuse vulnerability Dr Felicity Gavins Neuroscience Imperial College Dr Charley Chatterjee University of Brighton Models of acute renal failure Dr Paul Sharp Neuroscience Imperial College 29/05/08 Nicholas Buss GlaxoSmithKline Supporting the development of safer medicines 26/06/08 Professor Sue Watson Animal models of infection 31/07/08 TBC TBC 24/04/08 Dr Chris Stephenson National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College Dr Siouxsie Wiles Infectious Diseases Imperial College Dr Ornella Rimoldi MRC Title Hypothalamic control of appetite Investigating the inflammatory cascade in stroke In vivo muscle physiology: a valuable tool for evaluating therapies in animal models of motor neuron and muscle disease. Does aerobic fitness influence cigarette smoke-induced tissue damage? The use of imaging to study routes of infection TBC