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Publications & talks

Scientific publications

If you would like a copy of any of these publications - please contact me and I'll send it your way!

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Publications may be listed under maiden name – Clark

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S.E. Galloway, S.R. Petzing and C.G.Young. "Reassessing biological threats: Implications for cooperative mitigation strategies."

Frontiers in Public Health – Volume 30 (2015)

 

C.N. Young, A. Li, J.A. Horwath, C.G. Clark and R.L. Davisson. "Endoplasmic reticulum and oxidative stress mediate nuclear factor - k- B activation in the subfornical organ during angiotensin II dependent hypertension"

AJP- Cell – Volume 308, Issue 10, pages 803-812 (2015)

 

 C.G. Clark*, G. J. Marchetti and C.N. Young. "Be still my beating brain. Reduction of brain micromotion during in vivo two-photon imaging" *Corresponding Author

Journal of Physiology - Volume 591, Issue 10, pages 2379-2380 (2013)

 

N.G. Horton, K. Wang, D. Kobat, , F. Wise, C.B. Schaffer and C. Xu. "In vivo three-photon microscopy of subcortical structures within an intact mouse brain"

Nature Photonics - Volume 7, pages 205-209 (2013)

 

P-C. Chen, C.G. Clark, C.B. Schaffer and A. Lal "Ultrasonically actuated inserted neural probes for increased recording reliability"

Conf Proc IEEE Transducers & Eurosensors, pages 872-875 (2013)

 

C.G. Clark*, S. Luke, G.A. Meininger and J.T. Potts. “Nicotine-induced desensitization of α7-containing    neuronal acetylcholine receptors on NK1 receptor expressing medullary respiratory neurons”

Experimental Physiology Volume 98, Number 2; pages 415-24 (2013) *Corresponding Author. 

 

P-C. Chen, , C.B. Schaffer, R.F. Gilmour and A. Lal. "Ultrasonically enabled neural probes with co-located electrical and mechanical transduction"

Conf Proc Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), IEEE International, pages 350-353 (2012)

 

T.L. King, C.M. Heesch, C.G. Clark, D.D. Kline and E.M. Hasser. "Chemoreflex activation of nucleus tractus solitarius neurons that project to the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus"

AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology Volume 302, Number 10; pages R1219-32 (2012)

 

C.G. Clark, E.M. Hasser, D.L. Kunze, D.M. Katz and D.D. Kline. "Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor tonically modulates autonomic, cardiovascular and synaptic function in the nucleus tractus solitarii"

Journal of Neuroscience Volume 31, Number 34; pages 2318-29 (2011)

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Education publications   

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Publications are listed under maiden name – Clark

 

M.A. Siegel, K.H. Haverston, S.K. Freyermuth & C.G. Clark. “Beyond Grading: A series of rubrics for science learning:”

Journal of Science Teacher Education, Volume 22, Issue 4, pages 371-391 (2011)

 

C.G. Clark. Invited Opinion:  “To Serve or Not to Serve – Is That a Question?”                                                        

The Physiologist Volume 53, Number 6; pages 211-212 (2010)

 

C.G. Clark, K.H Halverson, S.K Freyermuth & M.A. Siegel. “What undergraduates misunderstand about stem-cell research”

International Journal of Science Education Volume 32, Issue 19, page 2253 (2009)

talks & Presentations

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Invited Educational and Professional Presentations:

 

•    George Washington University, GW Research Days, Washington DC, 2019

Keynote Speaker: “Stronger together:  The changing landscape of research”

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•    AAAS Career Development Workshop, AAAS Conference, Washington DC, 2019

Panelist: “The global entrepreneur: how to harness international innovation”

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•    Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, VA 2018

"Careers beyond the bench: the road to science policy"

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•    Cornell University, Ithaca Campus, NY 2018

Guest Lecturer: Science Policy Bootcamp 

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•    Cornell University, Weill College Medical School Tri-I MD/PhD Retreat, New York, NY, 2017 

"Public Policy Address"

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•    George Washington University Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Washington, DC, 2017

“Science and Innovation Policy”

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•    Morningside College Palmer Research Day, Sioux City, IA, 2017

Keynote Speaker: “Learning to live with a lazy brain”

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•    UNC-Charlotte Women Leadership Course, Charlotte, NC, 2015

“The Road Less Traveled - advice for getting to where you need to go”

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•    TEDGlobal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2014

“Technology Innovation for the redesign of vaccine distribution”

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•    MU Conversations about College Science Teaching, Columbia, MO, 2010

“Obstacles and opportunities in preparing future faculty for teaching”

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•    National Association of Biology Teachers, Memphis, TN, 2008

“Addicted to the brain: Activities and outreach for students of all ages”

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•    Annual meeting of Science Teachers of Missouri, Jefferson City, MO, 2008

"Stem cells: Science and society". 

 

Invited Research/Work Presentations/Panels:

 

•    Inventures Summit, Calgary, Canada, 2019

Panelist: “Radical collaborations in solving healthcare challenges”

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•    American Society of Clinical Oncology, Chicago, IL, 2019

Chair: “Clinical Trial Enrollment Acceleration: Breaking the 5% barrier once and for all”

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•    Immuno-Oncology Summit, Boston MA, 2018                

Keynote Speaker: "Ending cancer as we know it" 

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•    Immunotherapy Biomarkers - SITC, San Francisco, CA, 2018 

 "Biden Cancer Initiative: Accelerating progress in cancer"

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•    Experimental Biology, Boston, MA, 2015

“It's All in Your Head - A Refresher Course on the Brain and Systems Control” Symposium Chair

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•    Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2014

“NO, CO and H2S: Toxic Gases, Gasotransmitters and Therapeutic Targets” Symposium Co-Chair

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•    Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2014

“Refresher Course on Exercise Physiology: The Role of Exercise in Disease Prevention, Treatment, and Optimal Aging” Symposium Co-Chair

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•    Reliable Neural Interface Technology Conference - Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, New Orleans, LA, 2012

"Histology for lifetime bio-electrode interfaces: Active probes, imaging, and quantification" Speaker

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•    Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, 2012

“From Microscopes to Microneurography: Innovative techniques for the study of central neural control” Symposium Chair

•    Experimental Biology, Washington, DC, 2011

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“Brain derived neurotrophic factor in the nucleus tractus solitarii contributes to sympathoexcitation in spontaneously hypertensive rats” Speaker

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