
The Rudy Clarenburg Lecture Series was established in 1996 to honor Rudolf Clarenburg, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. The Lecture Series brings nationally and internationally acclaimed scientists to Kansas State University to discuss their research interests with students and faculty throughout the University.
2001 - Dr. George A. Brooks
The Department of Anatomy & Physiology
College of Veterinary Medicine present the Rudy Clarenburg Distinguished Lecture Series.
This spring's lecture series features Dr. George A. Brooks. Dr. George Brooks will be
presenting two lecture series on Monday, March 12 and Tuesday, March 13 at the Practice
Management Center, Trotter Hall at 4:00 PM.
March 12: "Fuel Utilization During Exercise: The Crossover Concept."
March 13: "Exercise Substrate Utilization: The Lactate Shuttle."
Dr. George A. Brooks
is presently Professor and Director of the Exercise Physiology Laboratory in the
Department of Integrative Biology at the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Brooks
received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1970 and then completed a
Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Muscle Biology Research Laboratory located at the University
of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Brooks is an established, internationally recognized muscle
physiologist. He has been continually funded by the NIH for nearly 25 years and has
published over 175 manuscripts in top-quality peer-reviewed physiology and biochemistry
journals. We are grateful that Dr. Brooks has accepted the invitation to present the Rudy
Clarenburg Lecture Series here in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State
University.
For more information about Dr. Brooks, you can
view his webpage at http://ib.berkeley.edu/labs/brooks/
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Former Clarenburg lecturers |
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| 1999 | Dr. Arthur "Buzz" Brown |
| 1998 | Dr. Clara Franzini-Armstrong |
| 1998 | Dr. Gordon Mitchell |
| 1997 | Dr. Kim Johnson |
| 1997 | Dr. Larry Sinoway |