Dr. Andrew Voss and members of the lab have presented at many conferences and universities. Below are a list of previous events:
Conferences and Talks
- 201917th May
Colloquia in Cellular Signalling
Location: Medical University of ViennaAn important role of large conductance Ca2+- and voltage-activated K+ (BK) channels in motor and skeletal muscle function
- 20188-10th Nov
Huntington Study Group 2018 Meeting, Unlocking HD
Location: Houston, TXWhat if peripheral isn’t peripheral?
- 201720th Mar
Muscular Dystrophy Association Scientific Conference, Channelopathies Session
Location: Arlington, VAEarly Cl− and K+ channel defects in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle reveal disrupted maturation
- 201611th Mar
Anschutz Integrated Physiology Program Seminar
Location: University of Colorado, Denver, COEarly and Progressive Skeletal Muscle Defects in Huntington’s Disease
- 201629th Jan
Ohio Miami Valley Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience Winter Meeting
Location: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OHNeuromuscular transmission in Huntington’s disease
- 201615th Jan
NIH RISE Seminar
Location: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CAProgressive muscle defects and neuromuscular transmission in Huntington’s disease
- 20157th Dec
Washington University of St. Louis Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases EXCITE Seminar
Location: Washington University, St. Louis, MOEarly and progressive excitability defects in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle
- 201514th Sep
Neurology Grand Rounds, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
Location: Wright State University, Dayton, OHSkeletal muscle excitability defects in Huntington’s disease
- 20153rd Jun
Gordon Research Conference, Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling
Location: Newry, MEExcitation defects in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle
- 20147th Oct
Neurology Grand Rounds, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Location: Ohio State University, Columbus, OHHyperexcitable skeletal muscle – is Huntington’s disease also a muscle disorder?
- 201211th May
Cal Poly Pomona Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series
Location: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CASkeletal muscle dysfunction in Huntington’s disease
- 201018th Jun
UCLA Neuroscience, Channelopathy Talks
Location: UCLA, Los Angeles, CAExtracellular ATP inhibits chloride channels in mature mammalian skeletal muscle by activating P2Y1 receptors
Poster Abstracts
- 202018th Feb
In vivo force experiments suggest calcium handling defects during repetitive activity in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle.
Location: Biophysical Society 64th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CAPoster Authors: Steven R.A. Burke, Mark M. Rich and Andrew A. Voss
- 201919-24th May
An important role of large conductance Ca2+ and voltage-activated K+ (BK) channels in motor and skeletal muscle function
Location: Gordon Research Conference - Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco in Lucca (Barga) ItalPoster Authors: Xueyong Wang, Steven R.A. Burke, Chris Dupont, Daniel R. Miranda, Eric J. Reed, Mark M. Rich and Andrew A. Voss
- 201919-24th May
Skeletal Muscle Excitation in Huntington’s Disease
Location: Gordon Research Conference - Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco in Lucca (Barga) ItalyPoster Authors: Daniel R. Miranda, Eric J. Reed, Mark M. Rich and Andrew A. Voss
- 201820th Feb
Architecture of Transverse Tubules and Triads in Huntington's Disease Skeletal Muscle
Location: Biophysical Society 62nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CAShannon H. Romer, Melissa A. Bautista, Daniel Hutcherson*, Robert J. Talmadge, and Andrew A. Voss
- 201714th Nov
Neuromuscular transmission and muscle hyperexcitability in Huntington’s disease
Location: Annual Meeting for the Society of Neuroscience, Washington, D.C.Poster Authors: Shannon H. Romer, Ahmad Khedraki, Eric J. Reed, Qingbo Wang, Robert J. Talmadge, Mark M. Rich, and Andrew A. Voss
- 20174-9th Jun
Transverse tubular architecture in Huntington's disease skeletal muscle
Location: Gordon Research Conference - Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandPoster Authors: Shannon H. Romer, Ang Guo, Long-Sheng Song, and Andrew A. Voss
- 201719-22nd Mar
Early Cl− and K+ channel defects in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle reveal disrupted maturation
Location: Muscular Dystrophy Association Scientific Conference, Arlington, VAPoster Authors: Andrew A. Voss, Daniel R. Miranda, Monica Wong, Shannon H. Romer, Volker Bahn, and Robert J. Talmadge
- 201619th Nov
Fast voltage-gated sodium channel activity in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle
Location: 31st Annual Meeting of the Ohio Physiological Society, Columbus, OHPoster Authors: Eric J. Reed, Mark M. Rich, and Andrew A. Voss
- 20167-11th Sep
Fast voltage-gated sodium channel activity in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle
Location: Society of General Physiologists 70th Annual Symposium, Woods Hole, MAPoster Authors Eric J. Reed, Mark M. Rich, and Andrew A. Voss
- 20167-11th Sep
Discovery of a persistent inward current in skeletal muscle with characteristics suggesting it plays a central role in triggering myotonia in myotonia congenita
Location: Society of General Physiologists 70th Annual Symposium, Woods Hole, MAPoster Authors: Ahmed Hawash, Andrew A. Voss, and Mark M. Rich
- 20153-4th Jun
Neuromuscular Transmission in Huntington’s disease
Location: Gordon Research Conference - Muscle: Excitation-Contraction Coupling, Newry MEPoster Authors: Ahmad Khedraki and Andrew A. Voss
- 201529th May
Progressive defects in chloride channel activity and mRNA processing in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle
Location: 10th Annual Cal Poly Pomona College of Science Research SymposiumPoster Authors: Daniel R. Miranda, Monica Wong, Cynthia M. Mckee, Volker Bahn, Robert J. Talmadge, and Andrew A. Voss
- 201415th Nov
Age-dependence of chloride and potassium channel dysfunction in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle
Location: Annual Meeting for the Society of Neuroscience, Washington, D.C.Poster Authors: Daniel R. Miranda, Monica Wong, Cynthia M. Mckee, Michelle Mendizabal, Robert J. Talmadge, and Andrew A. Voss
- 2013Nov
Hyperexcitability in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle caused by chloride and potassium channel dysfunction
Location: Society of Neuroscience Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Andrew A. Voss, Christopher W. Waters, Grigor Varuzhanyan, and Robert J. Talmadge
- 201331st May
Chloride and potassium channel dysfunction in Huntington’s disease skeletal muscle causes hyperexcitability
Location: 8th Annual Cal Poly Pomona College of Science Research SymposiumPoster Authors: Christopher Waters, Grigor Varuzhanyan, Robert J. Talmadge, and Andrew A. Voss
- 201331st May
Electrical model of the cell membrane
Location: 8th Annual Cal Poly Pomona College of Science Research SymposiumPoster Authors: Michelle Mendizabal, Cynthia McKee, Monica Wong, and Andrew A. Voss
- 20131st Mar
Chloride and potassium channel dysfunction in the skeletal muscle of Huntington’s disease
Location: Inaugural Cal Poly Pomona Student Research ConferencePoster Authors: Christopher Waters, Grigor Varuzhanyan, and Andrew A. Voss
- 20133-5th Jan
Motor defects in Huntington's disease caused by chloride and potassium channel dysfunction in skeletal muscle
Location: 25th Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium, Anaheim, CAPoster Authors: Varuzhanyan, G., Waters, C.W., and Voss, A.A
- 201217th Nov
Reduced chloride conductance causes muscle hyperexcitability and contributes to the motor dysfunction of Huntington’s disease
Location: muscle hyperexcitability and contributes to the motor dysfunction of Huntington’s disease. 2012 Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR), CSU Channel IslandsPoster Authors: Varuzhanyan, G., Waters, C.W., and Voss, A.A
- 201119th Nov
The role of PLC in the purinergic regulation of chloride channels in mammalian skeletal muscle
Location: 2011 Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR), Mount San Antonio College, Walnut CAPoster Authors: Varuzhanyan, G., Waters, C.W., Yoshino, K., and Voss, A.A.
- 201117th Aug
Examining a novel signaling mechanism in skeletal muscle
Location: Cal Poly Pomona CCRAA 2011 Summer Research Seminar SeriesPoster Authors: Voss, A.A.
- 201128th Jul
Effects of extracellular ATP on mammalian muscle
Location: 2011 Cal Poly Pomona McNair SymposiumPoster Authors: King, D., and Voss, A.A.
- 20114-7th Aug
Effects of extracellular ATP on mammalian muscle
Location: 19th Annual Ronald E. McNair Scholars Symposium, Berkeley, CAPoster Authors: King, D., and Voss, A.A.
- 20112nd Sep
Elucidating the mechanism of a novel purinergic signaling cascade in mammalian muscle
Location: Cal Poly Pomona RISE, CCRAA & McNair Summer Research SymposiumPoster Authors: Varuzhanyan, G., Waters, C.W., Yoshino, K.Y., King, D., and Voss, A.A.
- 2009
ATP Regulates Mammalian Neuromuscular Transmission by Dramatically Decreasing the Resting Muscle Chloride Conductance via P2Y1
Location: Biophysical Society Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Voss, A.A. and Vergara, J
- 2007
Imino Sugars are Potent Agonists of the Human Glucose Sensor SGLT3
Location: Experimental Biology Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Voss, A.A., Diez-Sampedro, A., Hirayama, B., Loo, D.D.F., and Wright, E.M
- 2004
Allosteric Mechanism of RyR Cation Regulation and Conductance States are Unmasked by RyR3/RyR1 Chimera
Location: Biophysical Society Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Voss, A.A., Feng, W., Allen, P.D., Perez, C.F. and Pessah, I.N
- 2004
Identity of Redox-Sensitive Hyperreactive Cysteines within Ryanodine Receptor Type 1
Location: Biophysical Society Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Voss, A.A., Ernst-Russell, M., Lango, J. and Pessah, I.N.
- 2003
Benzo (a) pyrene Metabolites Increase Intracellular Ca2+ in a Human B Cell Line
Location: Mountain West Chapter of the Society of Toxicology Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Lauer, F.T., Gao, J., Voss, A.A., Pessah, I.N. and Burchiel, S.W.
- 2003
RyR3/RyR1 Chimeras Unmask Two Mechanisms of Mg2+ Inhibition: Competition with Calcium and Allosterism
Location: University of California, Davis, Center for Environmental Health Sciences Annual MeetingPoster Authors: Voss, A.A., Perez, C.F., Allen, P.D, and Pessah, I.N.