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Biotechnology
Focus on the biomedical industry, its technical development and realted business issues.
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2010-08-21
17:30 -
21:00
2010 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention (Part II)-Dinner Banquet - Registration is Open
at The InterContinental Hotel (15201 Dallas Pkwy Addison, TX 75001)
“Chinese Institute of Engineers/USA - DFW Chapter invites you to join this Annual Convention Dinner Banquet. The theme of the convention is Global Transformation - Build a Greener and Smarter World. We have two events in serial. Part I: Green Technology Symposium (12:00 PM – 5:00 PM), Part II: Convention Banquet (5:30 PM – 9:00 PM). For registration and details, please click on the following link.”
Contact: Sammy Yang
( detail info...)
2010-08-21
12:00 -
17:00
2010 CIE/USA-DFW Annual Convention-Green Technology Symposium (New & Interesting topics) Free - Register Now
at The InterContinental Hotel (15201 Dallas Pkwy Addison, TX 75001)
“Chinese Institute of Engineers/USA - DFW Chapter invites you to join this Green Technology Symposium on August 21 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. On-site registration will start at 12:00 PM. Symposium will be from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This symposium is Free and Open to Public. Online Pre-Registration Required. Seats are limited. Please register early. For registration and more details, please visit the following link.”
Contact: Newton Wang
( detail info...)
2007-11-17
15:00 -
16:00
OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BENIGHN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH) AT MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR LEVEL
at : Harrington Library, Thelma Rice-Sproles Program Room, 1501 18th Street, Plano, TX 75074 (972) 941-7175
“Dr. Victor K. Lin, Senior Research Scientist, Department of Urology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is common urological disorder among aging men. More than 50% of men over age of 50 are likely impacted by this disorder worldwide. The major clinical effect of BPH is constriction of the urethra. Both the irritative and obstructive symptoms impact on quality of life for patients. Furthermore, symptom severity correlates with overall health status.
Although the pathogenesis of BPH has been characterized as androgen and aging dependent, its etiology is largely unclear. Development of symptomatic BPH appears related to the increased relative proportion of stromal to epithelial elements. Prostate stroma consists primarily of smooth muscle (SM) cells. SM cells in stroma have been thought to interact with glandular epithelial cells, and play a central role in regulating the prostatic hyperplastic growth during the natural history of BPH. Despite this critical role in prostate growth, little is known about the phenotypic expression, differentiation, and “post-developmental” growth regulation of the prostate SM.
Other than surgical intervention, androgen ablation, α blockade, or the combination has been widely used in treating BPH symptoms. The underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms will be discussed. (for CIE Bioforum 2007)
Dr. Victor Lin is currently a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Urology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Dr. Lin obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri.
Dr. Lin conducts basic research to study lower urinary tract smooth muscle gene expression. His major research interests include lower urinary tract smooth muscle growth regulation and gene expression, molecular markers during the progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia, stroma-epithelium interaction in benign prostatic hyperplasia and bladder hypertrophy, and myogenic and neurogenic interaction in lower urinary tract smooth muscle.
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Contact: Pao-Li Wang
( detail info...)
2007-04-28
15:00 -
16:00
Computer Aided Drug Design
at Haggard Library in Plano, Texas (2501 Coit Road, Plano, TX 75075, Tel. 972.769.4250)
“With the development of computer technology, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology and computational chemistry during the last decades, Computer Aided Drug Design (CADD) has become an exciting research area in drug discovery. It is as an emerging field with the potential to significantly improve how drugs are found, brought to clinical trials and eventually released to the marketplace. The seminar will give a brief introduction of some CADD methods including chemical database search, drug-receptor docking, de-novo design and quantitative structure-activity relationships.”
Contact: Pao-Li Wang
( detail info...)
2006-03-11
14:00 -
16:00
2006 Bio-Tech Seminar -- Discovery of Gene-Based Drugs
at L.E.R. Schimelpfenig Library, 5024 Custer Road, TX 75023 Tel 972.769.4200
“Dr. Wan-Heng Wang will introduce of what new
technologies are available and how to use them to discover biomarkers,
disease genes and signaling pathway for developing of gene-based drugs
and personalized medications.
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Contact: Jang-Shing Chiou
( detail info...)
2005-04-09
00:00 -
00:00
2005 Career Assessment for Professionals - “Preventive Maintenance of Your Cardiac Pump”
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“On April 9, 2005, the CIE/USA Dallas Chapter hosted two biotechnology seminars at the Nedderman Hall of UTA.”
( detail info...)
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