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Jan. 11, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 16
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Events at Graham Chapel on the Hilltop Campus and the Eric P. Newman Education Center at the Medical Campus are among this year's commemorations of King's contributions and legacy. Full story

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Exhibitions

"Max Weber in America and Other Paintings." Werner Gephart, Fulbright Distinguished Chair for German Studies. Through March 31, 2002. Room 320 Anheuser-Busch Hall. 935-7988.

Lectures

Friday, Jan. 11

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Diagnosis and Treatment of Hyperinsulinism: From Bed to Bench and Back." Charles Stanley, prof. of pediatrics, U. of Pa., The Children's Hosp. Of Philadelphia, Core Labs. dir., chief, endocrinology/diabetes div. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "The Mps1p Kinase in Centrosome Duplication." Mark Winey, assoc. prof., MCD Biology, U. of Colo., Boulder. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-1808.

4 p.m. Anatomy and neurobiology seminar. "What Does the Cerebellum Contribute to Cognition?" W. Thomas Thach Jr., prof. of anatomy and neurobiology and of neurology and neurological surgery. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7043.

Monday, Jan. 14

10 a.m. Infectious diseases seminar. "Modeling Interactions Between Bacterial Pathogens and Host Cells in Yeast." Cammie Lesser, medicine dept., allergy and infectious diseases div., U. of Wash., Seattle. Room 775 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-1514.

Noon. Lung biology conference. "Costimulation and Susceptibility to Opportunistic Infection." Jonathan M. Green, asst. prof. of medicine and of pathology and immunology. Room 801 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8983.

Noon. Neurology and neurological surgery research seminars. "Synaptic Release-induced Regulation of the NMDA Receptor." Dennis Choi, executive vice president, Neuroscience Merck Research Labs., United Kingdom. Schwarz Aud., first floor, Maternity Bldg. 362-7316.

Noon-1 p.m. Work, Families and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminars Series. "Marriage Contracts and Divorce: An Equilibrium Analysis." Pierre-AndrŽ Chiappori, U. of Chicago. Room 300 Eliot Hall. 935-4918.

4 p.m. Biology seminar. "RNA Interference: How Molecular Biologists Silence Genes." Amy Caudy, Watson School of Biological Science, Cold Spring Harbor Lab., N.Y. Room 322 Rebstock Hall. 935-5348.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "The Parsifal Syndrome in Antigen Presentation." Emil R. Unanue, the Edward Mallinckrodt Prof. and Head of Dept., pathology and immunology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

Tuesday, Jan. 15

Noon-1 p.m. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center seminar. "The Effects of Productive Engagement on Later Life Well-being." Nancy Morrow-Howell, assoc. prof. of social work. East Pavilion Aud., Barnes-Jewish Hosp. Bldg. 286-2468.

5:30 p.m. Biochemistry and molecular biophysics evenings seminar. "Structure of Glutamate Dehydrogenase." Tom Smith, Danforth Plant Science Center. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

Wednesday, Jan 16

8 a.m. Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds. "Newest Advances in Imaging Technology in OB/GYN." Dianne S. Woolard, chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016.

Thursday, Jan. 17

11 a.m. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Grand Rounds. "Apoptosis in Sepsis and Pneumonia." Richard S. Hotchkiss, assoc. prof. of anesthesiology, of medicine and of surgery. East Pavilion Aud., Barnes-Jewish Hosp. Bldg. 362-6904.

Noon-1 p.m. Genetics seminar. "Large Genomic Duplications and the Olfactory Receptor Gene Family." Barbara J. Trask, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle. Room 823 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-2062.

4 p.m. Vision Science Seminar Series. "Information Processing Streams and Strategies in the Primate Retina and Visual Cortex." David C. Van Essen, the Edison Prof. of Neurobiology and Head of Dept. East Pavilion Aud., Barnes-Jewish Hosp. Bldg. 362-1006.

Friday, Jan. 18

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Big Clots in Little Kids: An Update on Pediatric Venous Thromboembolic Disease." Lori Luchtman-Jones, asst. prof. of pediatrics, hematology/oncology and clinical labs.; clinical dir., pediatric hematology/oncology; medical dir., SLCH Core Lab./Hematology. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "New Insights Into the Man-6-P Lysosome Targeting Pathway." Stuart A. Kornfeld, the David C. and Betty Farrell Distinguished Prof. of Medicine and prof. of biochemistry and molecular biophysics. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-4233.

4 p.m. Neuroscience seminar. "Keeping up With Glutamate Release." Robert Edwards, physiology dept., U. of Calif., San Francisco. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7043.

Sunday, Jan. 20

3 p.m. Art History and Archaeology Lecture Series. "Leagros Kalos: The Life and Loves of an Athenian Playboy." Alan Shapiro. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-5270.

Tuesday, Jan. 22

Noon. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center seminar. "The Impact of Very Mild Stroke: How Mild is Mild?" Dorothy F. Edwards, asst. prof. of neurology and neurological surgery and research asst. prof. of Program in Occupational Therapy. East Pavilion Aud., Barnes-Jewish Hosp. Bldg. 286-2468.

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Stages of Anthrax." Philip C. Hanna, asst. prof. of microbiology and immunology, U. of Mich. Medical School, Ann Arbor. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 747-1029.

4 p.m. Anesthesiology Research Unit seminar. "Neurophysiological Correlates of Urinary Bladder Pain." Timothy Ness, assoc. prof. of anesthesiology, U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa. Room 5550 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8560.

Wednesday, Jan. 23

8 a.m. Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds. "Adhesions: Etiology, Magnitude of Problem, Management, Prevention." Ira J. Kodner, the Solon and Bettie Gershman Prof. of Surgery. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016.

Noon. Orthopaedic research seminar. "Cellular Interactions and Signalling in Skeletal Development." Rocky Tuan, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. Room 11300 West Pavilion, Barnes-Jewish Hosp. 454-7800.

Monday, Jan. 14

8 p.m. Chamber Orchestra. "Scandinavian Night," with music of Edvard Grieg and Jean Sibelius. Elizabeth Macdonald, dir. Umrath Hall Lounge. 935-4841.

Music

Thursday, Jan. 17

8-10 p.m. Holmes Jazz Series. Willie Akins Quartet. Holmes Lounge, Ridgley Hall. 935-4841.

Friday, Jan. 18

8 p.m. Senior honors recital. Music of Schubert and Prokofiev. Amy Appel, flutist, and Vera Parkin, pianist. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

On Stage


Thursday, Jan. 17

8 p.m. Performing Arts Dept. Series. "Three Days of Rain." Eddie Kurtz, dir. (Also Jan 18, same time; Jan. 19, 5 and 9 p.m.; and Jan. 20, 2 p.m.) Cost: $12, $8 senior citizens, WU faculty, staff and students. A. E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. 935-6543.

Friday, Jan. 18

8 p.m. OVATIONS! Series. "Leitmotiv." (Also Jan. 19, same time) Cost: $25; $20 senior citizens, students, WU faculty and staff; and $13 WU students and children 12 and under.

Saturday, Jan. 19

8 p.m. OVATIONS! Series. "Romeo Sierra Tango." Rinde Eckert. Cost: $25. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Sports

Friday, Jan. 18

6 p.m. Women's basketball vs. New York U. Field House. 935-5220.

8 p.m. Men's basketball vs. New York U. Field House. 935-5220.

Saturday, Jan. 19

1 p.m. Men's swimming/diving vs. Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. Millstone Pool. 935-5220.

Sunday, Jan. 20

1 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass. Field House. 935-5220.

3 p.m. Women's basketball vs. Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass. Field House. 935-5220.

Worship

Friday, Jan. 11

11:15 a.m. Catholic Mass. Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191.

1:15 p.m. Jummuah prayers. Prayer service. Lower level, Lopata House. 920-1625.

Friday, Jan. 18

11:15 a.m. Catholic Mass. Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191.

1:15 p.m. Jummuah prayers. Prayer service. Lower level, Lopata House. 920-1625.

And More

Tuesday, Jan. 22

5-7 p.m. Campus Store reading and book signing. "Close to Me, But Far Away: Living With Alzheimer's." Burton Wheeler, author, former dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. Campus Store, Mallinckrodt Center. 935-5580.



The Record calendar lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University Jan. 11-23. For a full listing of medical rounds and conferences, see the School of Medicine's Web site. Also, for more events, please see the expanded Hilltop Campus calendar Web site.

Events sponsored by the University -- its departments, schools, centers, organizations and recognized student organizations -- are published in the calendar. All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.

Calendar submissions should state time, date, place, sponsor(s), title of event or lecture, name(s) of speaker(s), speaker(s) affiliations and admission cost. Mail items to Calendar at Campus Box 1070 or fax to 935-4259 or e-mail at record_calendar@aismail.wustl.edu. Submission forms are available by calling 935-4926 and information can be found here.

The deadline for all entries is noon Tuesday one week prior to publication. Late or incomplete entries will not be printed. The Record is published every Friday during the school year, except holidays, and monthly during the summer.


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