CURRICULUM VITAE Parimal Chowdhury, Ph.D. Department of Physiology and Biophysics University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 200 South Cedar Little Rock, AR 72202 Phone : 501-686-5443 Email : [email protected]GENERAL EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC INFORMATION Education 1967 - 1970 Ph.D. McGill University, Canada Canada 1960 - 1962 M.S. Dacca University, India, now in Bangladesh 1956 - 1960 B.SC. Chittagong Govt. College, Chittagong, India, now in Bangladesh Postdoctoral Training 1970 - 1970 Post Doctoral fellow - Immmunochemistry/Physiology Department of Microbiology /Immunology UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School Newark, New Jersey Academic Appointments Adjunct Professor 2006 - Present Department of Applied Science Univ of Ark at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas Professor 1993 - Present Department of Physiology and Biophysics College of Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas Associate Professor 1986 - Present Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology College of Medicine University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas Page 1 of 48 PARIMAL CHOWDHURY, Ph.D. - Curriculum Vitae
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2000 Ronald McMillon, Experimental Biology Meeting, San Diego, CA
Undergraduate
2011 - 2012 Gabriella Harris
2011 - 2012 Ashley Long
Courses Designed
2005 Journal Club
2005 Animal Laboratory Techniques Course
2003 Journal club
1997 Animal Laboratory Techniques Course
1991 Advanced Physiology Course
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
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Editorial Work
Ad Hoc Review
2008 - Present BMC Tobacco Induced Disease on line journal
2005 - Present World Journal of Gastroenterology
2004 - Present Tobacco Induced Diseases
2000 - Present Southern Medical Journal
2000 - Present Pharmacological Research
2000 - Present J Physiol (London)
2000 - Present European J Clin Invest
2000 - Present Fundamentals & Applied Toxicology
2000 - Present Gastroenterology
2000 - Present Digestive Disease & Sciences
2000 - Present J Lab & Clin Med
2000 - Present Regulatory Peptides
2000 - Present Physiol & Behavior
2000 - Present Digestive and Liver Disease, Italy
2000 - Present Exp Biol & Med
2000 - Present Lipids
2000 - Present Pancreas
2000 - Present Mechanisms of Aging and Development
2000 - Present Am J Pathology
2000 - Present Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
2000 - Present Int J Pancreatology
2000 - Present Am J Gastroenterology
2000 - 2008 Cell Biology & Toxicology
2000 - 2008 Cancer Letters
2000 - 2008 Life Sciences
1990 - Present American Journal Physiology
Editor
2006 - 2006 World J Gastroenterology, Topic Highlight Editor
Editorial Board
2013 - Present Tobacco Induced Diseases, Biomed Central
2009 - Present World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology
2009 - 2013 World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology
2008 - 2009 The Open Access Clinical Chemistry Journal
2007 - 2013 World J Gastroenterology
2006 - Present World Journal of Gastroenterology
2005 - 2007 World J Gastroenterology
2003 - 2007 Tobacco Induced Diseases
Grant Review
2006 - 2007 State of Pennsylvania Department of Health Final Performance Review, Cycle B
2004 - Present UAMS Medical Research Endowment grant
2004 - Present Mannitoba Health Research Council, Winnipeg, Canada
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1997 - Present Biomedical Study Section, Primary Reviewer
1997 - 1998 Tobacco Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP), University of California
1995 - 1996 American Institute of Biological Sciences (special science programs) USARMDC (US Army), Ad hoc
1995 - 1996 VA Merit Review (Ad hoc Reviewer)
1994 - 1995 U.S. Israel Binational Science Foundation (NSF), Ad hoc
1993 - Present Arkansas Science & Technology Authority (ASTA), Ad hoc
Journal Review
2009 - Present J Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
2009 - Present Laboratory Investigation
2008 - 2009 Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA)
2007 - Present Cell Biochemistry and Function
2007 - 2009 Cancer Research
2000 - 2009 Metabolism
2000 - 2009 World J Gastroenterology
Grants and Research
Awarded
2013-2014 Studies of Prediabetes Under Simulated Space environment; National Aeronautics & Space Administration;
NNX10AL28H; $12,000; Principal Investigator
2013-2014 The Effect of Microgravity on Coronary Artery Endothelia Cells Grown in HARV Culture Vessel; National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; NNX13AB29A; $3,700; Principal Investigator
2012-2013 Oxidative Stress in a Rat Model of Pre-diabetes; National Aeronautics & Space Administration;
NNX10AL28H; $15,000; Principal Investigator
2011-2012 Diabetogenic Effects of Simulated Microgravity; National Aeronautics & Space Administration;
UAMS21045/UAMS21086; $15,000; Principal Investigator
2010-2011 Studies of the role of pancreas in microgravity; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; UAFS20083;
$10,000; Principal Investigator
2010-2011 Studies of the role of pancreas in microgravity; National Aeronautics & Space Administration;
UAMS20173; $5,000; Principal Investigator
2010-2010 Project Title: Physiological Studies Associated with NASA Life Science.; National Aeronautics & Space
Administration; NNG05GH20H; $3,000; Principal Investigator
2010-2010 Project Title: Physiological Studies Associated with NASA Life Science.; National Aeronautics & Space
Administration; NNG05GH20H; $4,000; Principal Investigator
2009-2010 Development of collaborative NASA initiated research infrastructure in a ground based simulated model of
weightlessness (Johnson); National Aeronautics & Space Administration; N/A; $3,444; Principal
Investigator
2009-2010 Development of collaborative NASA initiated research infrastructure in a ground based simulated model of
weightlessness; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; NA; $5,500; Principal Investigator
2009-2012 Establishing Mammalian Cell Culture Platform for NASA Research on Microgravity; National Aeronautics
& Space Administration; NA; $3,850; Principal Investigator
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2009-2010 Development of collaborative NASA initiated research infrastructure in a ground based model of simulated
weightlessness (Alam); National Aeronautics & Space Administration; N/A; $56; Principal Investigator
2009-2010 Elemental Composition of hard tissues in rats subjected in simulated microgravity; National Aeronautics &
Space Administration; UAMS19038; $500; Principal Investigator
2008-2009 An in vivo rat model of microgravity-induced bone loss with potential countermeasures; National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; NA; $3,000; Principal Investigator
2008-2009 An in vivo rat model of microgravity-induced bone loss with potential countermeasures; National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; NA; $5,000; Principal Investigator
2007-2008 Spectroscopic and Morphometric Analysis of bones under simulated microgravity using hind-limb
suspension model; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; $9,000; Principal Investigator
2007-2008 Sixth Annual Meeting of the Internatioanl Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
(ISPTID); NIH/Nat. Inst. on Drug Abuse; 1R13DA023818-01; $25,000; Principal Investigator
2006-2007 Studies on Gene Expression and Signal Transduction in Human Endothelial Cells Under Stimulated
Microgravity Environment (through AR Space Grant Consortium Grant #UAMS14098); National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; UAMS11602; $2,500; Principal Investigator
2006-2007 Studies on gene expression and signal transductionin human endothelial cells under simulated microgravity
environment; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; UAMS11601; $7,014; Principal Investigator
2005-2006 Circadian Rhythms in Space: Effects of Melatonin; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; $9,002;
Co-Investigator
2005-2006 Studies on Gene Expression and Signal Transduction in Human Endothelial Cells Under Stimulated
Microgravity Environment (through AR Space Grant Consortium Grant #UAMS14098); National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; UAMS15099year15; $2,000; Principal Investigator
2005-2006 Studies on Gene Expression and Signal Transduction in Human Endothelial Cells Under Stimulated
Microgravity Environment (through AR Space Grant Consortium Grant #UAMS15100); National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; UAMS15100year15JosephScott; $2,000; Principal Investigator
2004-2005 Studies on Gene Expression and Signal Transduction in Human Endothelial Cells Under Stimulated
Microgravity Environment (through AR Space Grant Consortium Grant #UAMS14098); National
Aeronautics & Space Administration; NGT5-40119; $4,000; Principal Investigator
2003-2004 Animal Model of Microgravity: Studies on Structure-Function Relationships of Cardiovascular,
Gastrointestinal and Brain Tissues (subcontract with Arkansas Space Grant Consortium #UAMS13087);
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium; UAMS13087; $15,000; Principal Investigator
2002-2005 Animal Model of Microgravity: Studies on Structure-Function Relationships of Cardiovascular,
Gastrointestinal and Brain Tissues (subcontract with Arkansas Space Grant Consortium #UAMS14093);
National Aeronautics & Space Administration; NGT5-40119; $21,000; Principal Investigator
Pending
2015-2016 Musculoskeletal, vascular and metabolic effects of microgravity and space radiation exposure: connection
to metabolic syndromes; National Aeronautics & Space Administration; $374,790; Co-Investigator
2014-2015 Effects of Simulated Microgravity and Low Level Irradiation on Rodent Somatosensory Nervous System;
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium; $20,000; Co-Investigator
2014-2015 Studies of Pre-diabetes Under Simulated Space Environment; National Aeronautics & Space
Administration; $9,999; Principal Investigator
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2013-2014 Oxidative Stress in a Rat Model of Pre-diabetes- Collaborative Research Grant; Arkansas Space Grant
Consortium; $10,500; Principal Investigator
2012-2013 Effect of Antioxidant-Rich Diet on Microgravity-Induced Lipid Peroxidation; National Aeronautics & Space
Administration; $4,999; Principal Investigator
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
Administrative Responsibilities
Institution
Director, Laboratory Technique Course2005 - 2005Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Journal Club section2005 - 2005Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Journal Club section2003 - 2003Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Advanced Physiology Course (602V)1998 - PresentUniv of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Intro. to Animal Lab. Techniques Course1997 - PresentUniv of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chairman, Committee on Faculty1997 - 2001Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Laboratory Technique Course1997 - 1997Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Graduate Program, Dept. Physiology & Biophysics1992 - 1999Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chairman, Graduate Committee, Dept. Physiology and Biophysics1992 - 1999Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chairman, Graduate Committee, Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics1992 - 1999Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, General Physiology Course (5013)1991 - PresentUniv of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Course Director, General Physiology, Dept of Physiology1991 - PresentUniv of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Advanced Physiology Course (602V)1991 - 1996Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chairman, Biomedical Symp., Ark. Academy of Science1989 - 1989
Chairman, Admissions and Nominating Committee1988 - Present
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Sigma XILittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Physiology Dept. Labs1988 - 1990Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Physiology Dept. Seminar Course (5015)1985 - 1992Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chairman, Animal Care and Use Committee1985 - 1988Univ of Ark for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, Arkansas
Director, Pulmonary Research Lab, Dept. Medicine1970 - 1980UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical SchoolNewark, New Jersey
International
Co-Director, 5th Bio-Nanotox International meeting, November 4-5, , 2010, Little Rock, Arkansas2010 - 2010Internation BioNano Tox and Applications researcg GroupLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chair of session, 7th meeting in Kyoto, Japan2008 - 2008Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Chair/organizer 6th ISPTID meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas2007 - 2007Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Chair on Symposium on Smoking and Pancreatic Cancer2006 - Present
Regional Director, American Division, ISPTID2005 - PresentInt'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Local
Co-Director, 4th Bio-nanotox International meeting, October 21-22, 2009, Little Rock, Arkansas2009 - PresentUniv of Ark at Little RockLittle Rock, Arkansas
Chairman, Nominating Committee1992 - PresentSigma XILittle Rock, Arkansas
President1991 - 1991Sigma XILittle Rock, Arkansas
President-Elect1990 - 1990Sigma XILittle Rock, Arkansas
National
Speaker and Symposium Chair, 3rd National Meeting,Denton, TX, Jan 17-19,20092009 - 2009Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
Chair of session, 26th Annual banquet, San Diego, California2008 - 2008Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
Chairman, Nominating Committee1996 - 2001
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Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
Standing Permanent Delegate to meetings1990 - PresentSigma XILittle Rock, Arkansas
Regional
Faculty Professor, Compact of Diversity, Doctoral Scholars Program, Southern Regional Educational Board1997 - Present
Chairman, Arkansas Regional Science Fair, special section1987 - Present
Judge, Arkansas public schools, Science Fairs1986 - Present
State
Judge, Arkansas public schools, Science Fairs1986 - Present
Committee Assignments
2013 - Present EIT Graduate Superscholars Committee
Univ of Ark at Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
2008 - 2009 UAMS Graduate Council
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
2006 - 2006 Promotions & Tenure, Dept of Applied Science
Univ of Ark at Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas
2005 - 2008 Committee on meetings for Sigma XI Society
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
2003 - Present Human Res Advisory Committee (IRB)
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
2001 - 2003 Committee on Faculty, Grad School
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1998 - 1998 Ad-hoc Committee for Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1997 - 2001 Graduate Council
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1997 - 1997 Committee on Faculty, Grad Council, Chairman
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1996 - 2000 Pathophysiology Graduate Program
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
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1996 - 1996 Ad-hoc Committee for Physiology Laboratory Equipment Purchase
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1995 - 1997 Committee on Faculty, Grad school
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1995 - 1995 LCME Study Group on General Facilities
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1994 - 2008 College of Medicine Outstanding Grad Student Scholars
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1993 - 2009 MD/PhD Program Committee
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1993 - 2009 Application review, recommendations
1993 - 1997 Graduate Committee
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1993 - 1995 Coordinating Committee for Doctoral Studies in Basic Medical Sciences
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1993 - Present Promotions & Tenure, Dept of Physiology and Biophysics
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1993 - Present Admissions and Nominating Committee, Chair
Sigma XI
Little Rock, Arkansas
1992 - 2001 Graduate Program, Dept of Physiology and Biophysics, Director
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1992 - 1996 Graduate Committee, Dept. Physiology and Biophysics, Chairman
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1991 - 1992 Physiology Faculty Search
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1988 - 1990 Admissions and Nominating Committee of Sigma XI, LR Chapter, Chair
1988 - 1988 Architect Selection
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1988 - 1988 Adjunct Appointment Committee, INTOX and Pharmacology
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1986 - Present Subcommittee on Physical Facility and Human Care and Use Program at UAMS and Fort Roots
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1985 - 1988 Animal Care and Use (IACUC), Chairman
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1984 - 2000 Physiology Department Seminar Series, Director
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
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1984 - Present Doctoral Dissertation Committee of INTOX and Physiology Grad Students
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1981 - 1993 Student Promotions
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1981 - 1991 Animal Care
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1980 - Present Graduate Faculty
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas
1978 - 1980 College-Wide Chemical Safety Committee
UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School
Newark, New Jersey
1976 - 1980 Radioisotope
UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School
Newark, New Jersey
1975 - 1980 Fire Prevention, Dept. Medicine
UMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School
Newark, New Jersey
Professional Presentations
Lecture
International Invited Presentation
Nicotine induced the Oxidative Effect on AR42J Cells, a Rat Pancreatic Tumor Cell Line: a comparison with
hydrogen peroxide.
2006
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
5th Int'l. Mtg., Hong Kong, China
2006
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
5th Int'l. Scientific Meeting, Hong Kong, China
Scanning Electron Microscope Studies of Bone Samples: Influence of Simulated Microgravity2006
CAARI: 19th Int'l. Conf. on the application of accelerators in research and industry,
Fort Worth, TX
Cancer of the Pancreas-Advances and Challenges2006
Ulm, Germany
Presentation to Editorial Board2006
World Journal of Gastroenterology, Beijing, China
Nicotine Exposure and changes in the pacreas: an animal model of pancreatic injury2006
Int'l Symp.-Pancreatic Cancer-Advances and Challenges, Ulm, Germany
Mitogen Activated Protein (MAP) kinase signaling by nicotine in primary and pancreatic tumor cells:
Effects on proliferation and cell function
2005
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Athens, Greece, 4th Int'l Scientific Meeting
Smoking and Pancreatic Cancer: Animal Models of exocrine pancreatic dysfunction2004
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
3rd Int'l. Scientific Meeting, Louisville, KY
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2004
15th Int'l. Symp. on Regulatory Peptides, Toulouse, France
2003
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
2nd Int'l. Scientific Meeting, Winnipeg, Canada
2003
5th Int'l. Symp. on the role of soy in preventing and treating chronic disease, Orlando,
FL
2003
Int'l. School for Young Scientists and students in Optics, Laser Physics and
Biophysics, Saratov, Russia
2002
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
1st Int'l. Symp., Essen, Germany
2002
48th Symp. of Int'l. College of Surgeons, Indian Section, Rachi, Jharkand, India
2002
14th Int'l. Symp. on Regulatory Peptides, Boston, MA
2000
13th Int'l. Symp. on Regulatory Peptides, Carins, Australia
1999
First World Biswa Banga Sammelan, Medicine in the Millenium, Calcutta, India
1998
12th Int'l. Symp. on Regulatory Peptides, Mackinac Island, MI
1997
1st Int'l. Symp. on Hereditary Pancreatitis, Pittsburg, PA
1996
11th Int'l. Symp. on Regulatory Peptides, Copenhagen, Denmark
1994
10th Int'l. Symp. on Gastrointestinal Hormones, Santa Barbara, CA-
1994
World Congress of Gastroenterology, Los Angeles, CA
1994
XVI Int'l. Cancer Congress, New Delhi, India
1993
XXIInd Int'l. Congress on Physiological Sciences, Glasgow, Scotland
1992
9th Int'l. Symp. on GI Hormones, Leuven, Belgium
1992
5th Int'l. Conf. of Chronopharmacology and Chronopharmaceutics, Amelia Island, FL
1991
1st Int'l. Congress on FK506, Pittsburgh, PA
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1989
2nd Int'l. Congress of Gastrointestinal Endocrinology, Galveston, TX
1989
Int'l. Literacy Mini Conference, Little Rock, AR
1988
7th Int'l. Symp. on Gastrointestinal Hormones, Shizouka, Japan
1986
6th Int'l. Symp. on Gastrointestinal Hormones, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1986
8th International Biliary Conference, Sendai, Japan
1984
5th Int'l. Symposium on Gastrointestinal Hormones, Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation,
Rochester, Minnesota
1977
XXCII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Paris, France
1974
XXVI International Congress of Physiological Sciences, New Delhi, India
National Invited Presentation
1999
Sigma XI
Undergraduate Research Forum on Cultural Diversity, Minneapolis, MN
Regional
2000
Sigma XI
Museum of Discovery, Little Rock, AR
Institution Invited Presentation
Nicotine effects on the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas: an approach to mechanisms of drug-induced
pancreatitis
2008
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Rayford Auditorium
Smoking and Pancreatic Cancer: Can one develop an animal model with Nicotine, a major component in
cigarette smoking
2007
Univ of Ark at Little Rock
UALR Bioscience Seminar Series
Development of an Animal Model of Pancreatic Injury with Nicotine Exposure2006
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Jones Eye Institute Research Center
2004
Univ of Ark at Little Rock
Ark. Science & Engineering Fair Institute
Pancreatic response to nicotine from Cigarette Smoking: A mechanistic approach2000
LR Central High School
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How Your Pancreas Respond to Nicotine from Cigarette Smoking2000
Arkansas School for Math & Science
Hot Springs, AR
Platform
International
Response to pancreatic injury in rat by nicotine involves activation of oxidative stress signaling pathways: a
cell bases analysis
November 2-4, 2007
6th International conferece of ISPTID
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Little Rock, Arkansas
Animal Model of Disease: an experimental approach to evolution of gastrointestinal and pancreatic
disorders in response to nicotine, an addictive component in cigarette smoking
2008
7th Annual conference of the International society for the prevention of
tobacco induced diseases (ISPTID)
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Kyoto, Japan
Studies of hard and soft tissue elemental compositions in mice and rats subjected to simulated microgravity2008
Conferece on Appplication of Accelerators in research and inductry
CAARI
Fort Worth, Texas
Evidence linking cigarette smoke components in Pancreatic Cancer09/20/2012
10th International scientfic meeting of the International Society for th4
prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Daegu, South Korea
Shear modulates SEM analysis of leg bones in rats exposed to simulated microgravity by hindlimb
suspension (HLS)
08/10/2012
CAARI 20129 conference on application pf accelerators in research and
industry
CAARI
Forth Worth, Texas
Smoking and Role of Nicotine in Pancreatic Cancer09/21/2011
9th International meeting of the International Society for the prevention
of Tobacco induced Diseases
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Vienna, Austria
Smoking and Role of Nicotine in Pancreatic Cancer: in-vivo and in-vitro studies09/21/2011
9th Symposium of International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco
Induced Diseases
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Vienna, Austria
A cellular approach to study mechanism of pancreatic injury induced in response to nicotine exposureSeptember 30, 2010
8th conference of the International Society For the Prevention of
Tobacco Onduced Diseases ( ISPTID)
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts
National
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Activation of signal transduction pathways by nicotine in a pancreatic cancer cell line: a comparative study
with primary cells
Jan 17-19, 2009
3rd National meeting of ASIOA
Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas
Effects of simulated microgravity on receptor mediated signal transductionJan 17-19, 2009
3rd National meeting of ASIOA
Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Animal Model of disease: an approach to understand the evolution of gastrointestinal and pancreatic
disorders in response to nicotine
Jan 13-15, 2007
Second national meeting of ASIOA
Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Regional
Insulinopenia and pain-pressure hyperalgesia in hind limb suspended rat model of microgravity04/21/2011
19th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Morrillton, Arkansas
Effect of 20% dietary restriction in tissue lipid peroxidation induced by simulated microgravity04/21/2011
19th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
Morrillton, Arkansas
Effect of 20% dietary restriction in tissue lipid peroxidation induced by simulated microgravity04/21/2011
19th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Morrillton, Arkansas
Influence of anti-oxidants as countermeasures in an animal model of simulated microgravityApril 25, 2008
16th Annual Arkansas Space grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Petit Jean Mountain, Morrilton, AR
State
A search for agents as a countermeasure to oxidative stress induced in an animal model of simulated
microgravity
April 20, 2007
15th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Petit Jean Mountain, Winthrop Rockefeller Center
Alterations in receptor stimulated formation of inositol phosphates during simulated microgravityApril 20, 2007
15th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Petit Jean Mountain, Winthrop Rockefeller Center
Local
Smoking, Nicotine and Pancreatic CancerFebruary 11, 2009
Sigma XI speaker
Harding University
Searcy, Arkansas
Poster
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International
Baseline elemental composition maps of selected hard and soft tissues in rats and miceNovember 2-4, 2007
6th International conference of ISPTID
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Little Rock, Arkansas
Smoking-Induced Pancreatic Disorders: A lesson from in-vivo and in-vitro studies with nicotineJanuary 25-28, 2009
17th International symposium on Regrulatory peptides
International Peptide Society
Santa Barbara, california
Application of cholecystokinin (CCK) in a pancreatic tumor cell line to investigate nicotine induced
pancreatic function changes
09/05/2010
18th International Symposium on Reggulatory Peptides
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Biochemical and morphological changes in rats exposed to hind-limb suspension fed a 100% soyprotein
diet.
October 23, 2008
The Third International BioNanoTox and Applications Research
Conference
Internation BioNano Tox and Applications researcg Group
Little Rock, Arkansas
Studies of hard and soft tissue elemental compositions in mice and rats subjected to simulated microgravityAugust 10, 2008
Annula meeting
CAARI
Fort Worth, Texas
National
A potential application of dietary soyprotein, aminoguanidine and L-carnitine as anti-oxidants in an animal
model of simulated microgravity
April 5-9, 2008
Exeprimental Biology 2008
American Physiological Society/FASEB
San Diego, California
An investigative study on the mechanisms by which nicotine affects secretory responses in rat primary
pancreatic acinar cells
April 28-May 2, 2007
Experimental Biology, 2007
American Physiological Society/FASEB
Washington DC
Effect of simulated microgravity on receptor mediated signal transduction in hindlimb suspension animal
model.
April 28-May 2, 2007
Experimental Biology 2007
American Physiological Society/FASEB
Washington DC
Rat pancreatic response to simulated microgravity by hindlimb suspension. Experimental Biology 2009, April
18-22, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana
April 18-22,2009
Experimental Biology meeting, 2009
American Physiological Society/FASEB
New Orleans, Louisiana
Rat pancreatic response to simulated microgravity by hindlimb suspensionApril 18-22, 2009
2009 Experimental Biology meeting
American Physiological Society/FASEB
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Rat pancreatic response to simulated microgravity by hindlimb suspensionApril 18-22, 2009
Experimental Biology 2009
American Physiological Society/FASEB
New Orleans, Louisiana
Pain on pressure in rats with streptozotocin-and hindlimb suspension-induced insulinopenia06/25.2011
Peripheral Nerve Society 2011
Baltimore, Maryland
Animal Model of Microgravity simulation: A comparative study of hindlimb unloading via tail vs. pelvic
suspension
04/24/2012
Experimental Biology 2012
American Physiological Society/FASEB
San Diego, California
Pressure hyperalgesia in hind-limb suspended ratsNovember 13, 2010
40th Annual meeting for the Society of Neuroscience
San Diego, California
Effects of aminoguanidine (AG) in a rat pancreatic tumor cell lineApril 27, 2010
Experimental Biology, 2010 annual Conference
American Physiological Society/FASEB
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California
Simulated microgravity-induced changes in skeletal bones as measured by X-ray using 20 kev electron beamApril 25, 2010
Experimental Biology 2010
American Physiological Society/FASEB
Anaheim Covention Center, Anaheim, California
Regional
Elemental analysis of hard tissue using EDS spectroscopy and shear stress analysis.04/20/2012
20th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Winthrop Rockefeller Center, Morrilton, Arkansas
Stress vs. Strain and elemental analysis of bones obtained from rats subjected to simulated microgravity02/15/2012
STEM Posters in the Capital
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Little Rock
Elemental analysis of leg bones from hindlimb suspended (HLS) rats using a scanning electron microscope
(SEM)
04/21/2011
19th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Morrillton, Arkansas
Elemental composition of hard tissues in rats subjected to simulated microgravityNovember 7, 2008
Annual conference
INBRE
Fayetteville, AR
State
Elemental composition maps of selected hard and soft tissues in controlled and hindlimb suspended (
simulated microgravity environment) rats
November 9-10, 2007
INBRE Research Conference
INBRE
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas
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Elemental composition of hard tissues in rats sibjected to simulated microgravityJan 17-19, 2009
3rd national meeting of ASIOA
Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America (ASIOA)
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Studies of elemental compositions in hard and soft tissues in mice by scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
subjected to simulated microgravity.
April 13-14, 2007
Arkansas Academy of Science Annual meeting
Arkansas Academy of Science
Russelville, Arkansas
Scanning Electron microscopy as a tool to study the elemental composition in hard and soft tissues in mice
subjected to simulated microgravity
April 20, 2007
15th Annual Arkansas Space Grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
Petit Jean Mountain, Winthrop Rockefeller Center
Local
Biochemical and Morphological Changes in Rats exposed to hind-limb suspension fed a 100% soyprotein
diet
April 24-25, 2009
17th Annual Arkansas Space grant Symposium
Arkansas Space Grant Consortium
The Winthrop Rockefeller Center, Petit Jean Mountain, Morrilton, Arkansas,
Seminar
International Invited Presentation
Smoking and role of nicotine in pancreatic cancer development10/22/2010
College of Pharmacy Seminar Series
Univ of Ark for Medical Sciences
University if Arkansas for Medical Sciences, college of Pharmacy
National Invited Presentation
Linking smoking to pancreatic cancer: in-vivo and in-vitro studies of the role of nicotine.08/31/2012
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Ninnesota
Regional Invited Presentation
A new approach to study the mechanism of smoking associated pancreatic disorders03/11/2010
University Wide Seminar Series
U Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB)
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
State Invited Presentation
A new approach to study the mechanism of smoking associated pancreatic disorders3/11/2010
Research Seminar
U Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB)
Pine Bluff
Institution Invited Presentation
Smoking and Pancreatic Cancer:Can nicotine be the culprit? an investigational study2008
Harding University, Searcy, Arkansas
Session Moderator
International
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Nicotine Induced Angiogenesis2006
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Hong Kong, China
Molecular Signaling2006
Int'l Soc for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases
Hong Kong, China
Workshop
State Invited Presentation
7th Annual PTC Respiratory Therapy Program Spring Seminar, Pulaski technical College, North Little Rock,
AR,
3/13/2009
7th Annual PTC Respiratory Therapy Program Spring Seminar
Pulaski Technical College
Pulaski technical College, North Little Rock, AR,
PUBLICATIONS
Abstract
Chowdhury P; Tobacco Related Pancreatic Disorders. Special Presentation; September 12, 2012; Keimyung University.
Daegu, South Korea:
Chowdhury P, Ashley Long, Nisreen Akel, Dana Gaddy, Robert J Griffin, Lauren Bailey, Maxim Dobretsov; Whole body
radiation exposure combined with hind-limb suspension affects physiological parameters including pain-pressure
threshold: Studies in an Animal Model of Simulated Microgravity. Experimental Biology 2014 editors. FASEB JOURNAL.
Experimental Biology 2014; April 26-April 30, 2014; San Diego, California. Washington DC: Am Physiol Society;
Azida H Walker, Rahul Mehta, Nawab Ali, M Dobretsov, Chowdhury P; Changes in Mechanical properties of rat leg bones
under simulated conditions of microgravity and radiation. . Conference on application of Accelerators in research and
industry. CAARI; August 10-15, 2014; Fort Worth. Texas:
Chowdhury P, Ashley Long, Gabrielle Harris, Michael Soulsby, Maxim Dobretsov; Animal Model of Microgravity
Simulation: A comparative study of hindlimb unloading via tail vs. pelvic suspension. Experimental Biology 2013 editors.
April 20-24, 2013; Boston, Massachusetts. Bethsda, Maryland:
Chowdhury P, Maxim Dobretsov, Nawab Ali, Rahul Mehta; Hind limb unloading as a model of Pre-diabetes. ASIOA
editors. 5th National meeting of ASIOA; Jan 19-21, 2013; Denton, Texas. Denton, Texas;
Gregory Sheffer, Rahul Mehta, Niravkumar Patel, Nawab Ali, Michael Soulsby, Chowdhury P; Elastic modulus analysis of
bones exposed to microgravity. ASIOA editors. National Meeting of ASIOA. 5th National meeting of ASIOA,; Jan 19-21,
2013; Denton, Texas. Denton, Texas:
Chowdhury P, M Soulsby, M Dobretsov; Studies of Pre-Diabetes with a Model of Hindlimb Unloading.. ASGC editors. 21st
Annual ASGC Symposium . Arkansas Space Grant Consortium; April 19-20, 2013; Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, Petit Jean
Mountain, Arkansas.
Chowdhury P; Linking smoking to pancreatic cancer: in-vivo and in-vitro studies of the role of nicotine. August 31, 2012;
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55901.
Chowdhury P; Tobacco Related Pancreatic Disorders. September 19th, 2012; Kaimeyung University, Daegu, South Korea.
Animal Model of Disease: an experimental approach to evolution of gastrointestinal and pancreatic disorders in response
to nicotine, an addictive component in cigarette smoking. Professor Toshitiko Nakahara editors. 7th IAnnual Conference of
the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Dieases. ISPTID; Sept 26-28, 2008; Kyoto, Japan. Japan.
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Mehta R, Lane RA, Jumper H, Kitchens MC, Ali N, Soulsby M, Chowdhury P; Studies of Hard and Soft tissue elemental
compositions in mice and rats subjected to simulated microgravity. CAARI editors. Conference on application of
accelerators in research and industry. CAARI; August 10-15, 2008; Dallas Fort Worth, Texas. Texas.
Elemental composition of hard tissues in rats subjected to simulated microgravity. INBRE Research Conference. INBRE;
November 7-8, 2008; Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Hannah Fitch, Michael Kitchens, Brain Halldorson, Rahul Mehta, Parimal Chowdhury, Michael Soulsby, Nawab Ali;
Elemental composition of hard tissues in rats subjected to simulated microgravity. Proceedings from INBRE Conference.
INBRE; November 7-8, 2008; Fayetteville, Arkansas.