The Schweppe Foundation Career Development Award

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THE SCHWEPPE FOUNDTAION
CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS PAST - PRESENT
1999
PASTOR COUCEYRO, PH.D. 

The Chicago Medical School
Department of Cellular &
Molecular Pharmacology

Characterization and Cloning of CART Peptide Receptors in the Brain


THOMAS HOLLY, M.D.

Northwestern University Medical School
Division of Nuclear Cardiology
Department of Medicine

Capase Activation & Inhibition in Myocardial Ischemia


JANICE URBAN, PH.D.

The Chicago Medical School
Department of Physiology& Biophysics

Neuropeptide Y and Neuro-endocrine
interactions in stress and depression


BEATA WOLSKA, PH.D.

The University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Cardiology

Transgenic Mouse Model for Understanding the Role of Phospholemben and Troponin I Phosphorylation in Regulation of Heart Contractility

 

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1998

AMELIA BARTHOLOMEW, M.D.

The University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Surgery

Study of the CD34+ Bone Marrow Cell Sub-population for the Induction of Transplantation Tolerance


JANIS BURKHARDT, PH.D.

The University of Chicago Medical School
Department of Pathology

Cytoskeletal Polarization During The T Cell Signaling: Targeting the Immune Response at the Single Cell Level

STEVEN CAMPBELL, M.D., PH.D.

Northwestern Univ. Medical School
Department of Urology

Regulation of Angiogenesis in Prostate Cancer

CARYL SORTWELL, PH.D.

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center
Dept. of Neurological Sciences

Strategies to Increase Dopamine Graft Survival for Maximized Therapeutic Benefit in Parkinson's Disease

 

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1997

KATHY STEECE-COLLIER, PH.D.

The Chicago Medical School
Department of Neuroscience


Levodopa-Induced Toxicity in Cultures of Dopamine Neurons is Dependent on Developmental Age: A Model for Under- standing Mechanisms of Catecholamine Toxicity & Developing Neuroprotective Strategies for Parkinson's Disease


LOUIS DEISS, PH.D.

The University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Genetics

Identification of Genes that are Essential for Programmed Cell Death: The Keys to Life & Death


DANIEL QUINN, PH.D.

Loyola University Medical Center
Department of Microbiology & Immunology

Virus Induced Colitis in B2-micro-globulin Deficient Mice

 

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1996

RICHARD BENYA, M.D.

The University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Medicine
Section of Digestive & Liver Diseases

Mechanisms Regulating Acute & Chronic Desensitization of the Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Receptor in Normal Tissues & Human Colon Cancer Cells

ADAM DRIKS, PH.D.

Loyola University Medical Center
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology

The Assembly of the Spore Coat Bacillus Subtilis


STEVEN HOLLENBERG, M.D.

Rush-Presbyterian Medical School
Department of Cardiology & Critical Care Medicine

Microvascular Abnormalities in Sepsis

 

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1995

MARY LOU SCHMIDT, M.D.

The University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Pediatrics Neuroblastoma

The Down-regulation of N-myc Expression with Antisense N-myc RNA in Human


VIRGINIA M. SANDERS, PH.D.

Loyola University
Department of Cell Biology

 
The Role of the B2-Adrenoceptor in Modulation of the Antibody Response


JIAN ZHOU, PH.D.

Loyola University
Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Relocated to Australia - 12/96


Some Aspects of Papillomavirus Late Life Cycles: Studies with Synthetic Papillomavirus Particles

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1994

LOTHAR A. BLATTER, M.D.

Loyola University
Department of Physiology

Signal Transduction in Vascular Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Cells: Ca2 and Nitric Oxide


JAMES R. BRORSON, M.D.

The The University of Chicago
Department of Neurology

 
The Molecular Physiology of Selective Vulnerability to Glutamate Toxicity


BETSY C. HEROLD, M.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Receptors for Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 and Type 2

 

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1993

THOMAS GALLAGHER, PH.D.

Loyola University
Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology

Molecular Dissection of the Coronavirus Spike


WADE BUSHMAN, M.D., PH.D.

Northwestern University Medical School
Department of Urology

Homeotic Genes in Murine Accessory Sex Organ Development


ANGELA L. TYNER, PH.D.

The University of Illinois (Chicago)
Department of Genetics


Tyrosine Kinase Expression in Intestinal Crypts

 

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1992

CHARLES L. BAUM, M.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Medicine

 
Characterization of SCP2 Gene Expression During Cell Growth


HANS-MARTIN JACK, PH.D.

Loyola University
Department of Microbiology

 
The Role of Endogenous Antigen In B-Cell Tumor Formation


MARC B. HERSHENSON, M.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Pediatrics

Oxygen-Induced Airway Hyper Responsiveness and Remodeling

 

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1991

PAMELA S. DIAZ, M.D.

The University of Chicago
Department of Biological Sciences

Interaction of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Glycoprotein E (gE) & the Glycoprotein E/glycoprotein I (gI) Complex with Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes


ALLAN HALLINE, M.D.

The University of Illinois (Chicago)
Department of Gastroenterology

Regulation of Cellular Differentiation & Proliferation by 1,25-Dihydroxy- vitamin D3 in a Colon Cancer Cell Line


DONNA KING, PH. D.

University of Health Sciences
The Chicago Medical School
Department of Pharmacology &
Molecular Biology

Directed Expression of Human Growth Hormone in Erythroid Cells of Transgenic Mice

 

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1990

MARIA M. PICKEN, M.D., PH.D.

Loyola University
Department of Pathology

Amyloid Enhancing Factor and Amyloidogenesis


JAMES F. McLEOD, M.D.

Northwestern Univ. Medical School
Department of Medicine

Characterization of the Expression of Bone and Chondrocyte-Associated Genes During Early Limb Development in the Rat

STEVEN R. WHITE, M.D.

The University of Chicago

Epithelial Modulation of Respiratory Smooth Muscle

 

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