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2009 Automated Electrophysiology User Meeting

We'd like to thank all of our speakers and guests who attended our annual meeting about the application of automated electrophysiology for ion channel drug discovery.

Presentations that have been made available for downloading can be accessed via the links below. If you are interested in a presentation that is not available, please contact the speaker directly. Or contact Jan Dolzer at 408-747-3730 or Jim Costantin at 408-747-3728.

"Novel approaches to screening challenging drug targets using the IonWorks Quattro"
Gary Clark, Ph.D., BioFocus
"Developing and optimizing of a higher-throughput electrophysiology assay for alpha4beta2 neuronal nicotinic receptors using PatchXpress® 7000A"
Serguei S. Sidach, Ph.D., Targacept
"The use of automated platforms for developing improved throughput electrophysiology assays for ligand-gated ion channels"
Dr. Jeff Clare, Ph.D., Millipore
"Characterization of Ion Channels in Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes on the PatchXpress 7000A System"
Xin Jiang, Ph.D., Molecular Devices
"Discussion of IonWorks Voltage Offsets"
Jim Costantin, Ph.D., Molecular Devices
"The Visual Display of Ion Channel Data from Profiling and Screening"
Mats Holmquist, Ph.D., Novartis
"An IonWorks Screen for Enhancers of a Taste Cell Ion Channel"
David Dahan, Ph.D., Senomyx
"Ion Channel Rundown: Dude, Where'd My Current Go?"
Steve Smith, Ph.D., ChanTest
"Targeting Cardiac Ischemia: PatchXpress Assays for hNav1.5 Channels"
Cathy Smith-Maxwell, Ph.D., CV Therapeutics
"Building a Translational Electrophysiological Assay for the cardiac Na+ channel Nav1.5 on the IonWorks Platform"
David M. Rock, Ph.D., Essen Instruments
"Characterization of hNav1.7 mutations linked to human pain syndromes: Validation and utility of using the PatchXpress automated patch-clamp system"
Mark Estacion, Ph.D.,Yale University and VA CT Healthcare System