Evening banquet reception for participants in the biotechnology conference.
On the left (back to front): Hyo-Kyung Han (Chosun University), Maria Croyle (University of Texas at Austin), Svetlana Ermankova (Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia), Masahiro Murakami (Osaka Ohtani University, Japan). On the right (back to front): Tetsuya Ozeki (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Japan), Xiliang Zha (Fudan University, China), Hoo-Kyun Choi (Chosun University, Korea), Cheol-Hee Choi (Chosun University), Woon-Keun Oh (Chosun University), Hye-Gwang Jeong (Chosun University)
September 10-11, 2007 Dr. Croyle Discusses Virus Infection and Drug Metabolism with International Group of Researchers at Chosun University in South Korea.
Dr. Maria Croyle was invited to participate in an international conference titled "Recent Advances and Prospects in the Development of Combined Biotechnology Drugs" held at Chosun University in Gwangju, South Korea. The symposium was sponsored by the College of Pharmacy and the Korean government to foster international collaboration in the area of biotechnology. Dr. Croyle's talk was titled "Impact of Recombinant Viruses on Drug Metabolism".
Dr. Croyle, Dr. Tetsuya Ozeki and his graduate students from the Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences as they leave Chosun University and head to Seoul Korea for the national scientific conference BioKorea 2007.
September 12-14, 2007 Dr. Croyle Presents Work on PEGylated Adenoviruses to International Audience at BioKorea 2007 Conference.
Dr. Croyle was invited to participate in the international conference by Dr. Hyo-Kyung Han of Chosun University. Croyle and Han met while working as graduate students in the laboratory of Dr. Gordon Amidon at the University of Michigan. Dr. Croyle's talk was titled "Pharmacology and Toxicology of Modified Recombinant Virus for Vaccine and Gene Transfer". Dr. Croyle enjoyed exchanging ideas with conference participants and visiting the many sights in and near Seoul.
Beautiful flowers and tulip fields of Amsterdam
April 22-25, 2007 Croyle Attends Pharmaceutical Sciences World Congress Conference"Optimizing Drug Therapy" An Imperative for World Health- in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dr. Croyle discussed with the international audience her work in the area of virus infection and renal and hepatic drug metabolism. Her presentation was titled "A Single Dose of Recombinant Adenovirus Significantly Alters Hepatic and Renal Cytochrome P450 Expression and Function for 14 Days". Dr. Croyle also enjoyed visiting the many sights in and near Amsterdam while attending the conference.