APR 28 - APR 29 2018 AT INTERCONTINENTAL DOHA


Signaling at Membrane Contact Sites

ADVANCING DISCOVERY IN CELL SIGNALING

David I Yule, PhD

David I Yule

Louis C. Lasagna, Professor of Experimental Therapeutics
Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology
Professor of Internal Medicine and Oral Biology
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY, USA

David Yule, professor of pharmacology and physiology, was appointed the Louis C. Lasagna Professor in Experimental Therapeutics in June 2016 for a period of  five years . He retains his joint appointments as professor of medicine and as professor in the Center for Oral Biology.

For the past 15 years, Yule has studied calcium’s role in disorders in which calcium signaling and secretions are disrupted, such as Sjögren’s syndrome—in which patients experience dry mouth due to a lack of saliva—and acute pancreatitis.

Using state-of-the art imaging and electrophysiological techniques, Yule’s lab monitors calcium signals to achieve a better understanding of the mechanisms  that underlie these signals with the goal that the studies will give insight into the control of important physiological processes in both normal physiology and disease states.

Yule received his PhD in physiology from the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. His research has been published in numerous journals, including the Journal of Biological ChemistryProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesScience Signaling, and the Journal of Physiology. Yule serves on the editorial board for Gastroenterology, the preeminent journal in the field of gastrointestinal disease.