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Oct. 30, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 1
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Exhibitions

Friday, Aug. 30

Targets. Christian Jankowski, video artist. Through Dec. 8. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

H.W. Janson and the Legacy of Modern Art at Washington University in
St. Louis. Exhibition from the University collection. Through Dec. 8. 925-4523.

Lectures

Wednesday, Sept. 4

4 p.m. Physics colloquium. "The Densest Stuff on Earth: What We Have Learned from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.” Barbara Jacak, professor of physics, State U. of N.Y. at Stony Brook. (Coffee, 3:30, Compton Hall, Rm. 245.) Crow Hall, Rm. 204. 935-6276

7:30 p.m. Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Christian Jankowski, video artist. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Thursday, Sept. 5

8 a.m. Cancer Research lecture. Rena Schechter Memorial Lecture in Cancer Research. "Kinase Inhibitors in Cancer.” Charles Sawyers, prof. of medicine, UCLA. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-8566.

4 p.m. Chemistry seminar. "TAP (Temporal Analysis of Products) Reactor Studies of Hydrocarbon Oxidation Reactions Over Heterogeneous Catalysts.” John T. Gleaves, assoc. prof. of chemical engineering. (Coffee preceding.) McMillen Lab., Rm. 311. 935-6530.

4 p.m. Physics seminar. "Nuclear Spin Relaxation and Diffusion in Disordered and Complex Systems.” Colin A. Sholl, prof. of physics, U. of New England, Australia. (Coffee, 3:45 p.m.) Compton Hall, Rm. 241. 935-6276.

Monday, Sept 9

Noon. Molecular Biology and Pharmacology lecture. "New Insights into the Vertebrate Segmentation Clock.” Olivier Pourquié, assoc. scientist, Stowers Inst. for Medical Research, Kansas City, Mo. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, The Phillip Needleman Library. 362-0183.

5:30 p.m. Radiology lecture. Annual G. Leland Melson Visiting Professorship and Lecture. "Microbubble Contrast Agents for Ultrasound: Their Role in the Imaging of Liver and Renal Masses.” Stephanie Wilson, prof. of medical imaging, U. of Toronto. Scarpellino Aud., 510 S. Kingshighway Blvd., Lvl. 1. 362-2866.

Tuesday, Sept. 10

4 p.m. Anesthesiology Research Unit Seminar Series. "Fishing for Genes Controlling Hypoxic Cell Death.” Michael Crowder, asst. prof. of anesthesiology. Clinical Sciences Research Bldg., Rm. 5550. 362-8560.

Thursday, Sept. 12

3 p.m. Siteman Cancer Center Basic Science Seminar Series. "Regulation of Skeletal Growth by Fibroblast Growth Factors and FGF Receptors.” David Ornitz, prof. of molecular biology and pharmacology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 454-8566.

4 p.m. Chemistry seminar. "The Structural Biology, Chemistry, and Physics of Vancomycin.” Paul H. Axelsen, assoc. prof. of pharmacology and of medicine, U. of Penn. (Coffee preceding.) McMillen Lab., Rm. 311. 935-6530

Music

Tuesday, Sept. 3

8 p.m. Concert. Washington University Chamber Orchestra, Elizabeth MacDonald, dir. Music of Handel, Tchaikovsky, and Scriabin. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-4841.

On Stage

Thursday, Sept. 5

8 p.m. Performing arts dept. performance. Dance Close-Up. Cost: $14, $10 for senior citizens, WU faculty, staff and students. (Also Sept. 6, 8 p.m., Sept. 7, 6 and 9 p.m.) Annelise Mertz Dance Studio, Mallinckrodt Student Center, Rm. 207. 935-6543.

And more. . .

Tuesday, Sept. 4

Noon-1 p.m. Toastmasters event. Washington University Toastmasters for Oratorical Readiness (WUTFOR). 4480 Clayton Ave, Rm. 1140A. 362-7003.

Tuesday, Sept. 10

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Center for the Application of Information Technology workshop. "The Politics of IT Project Management.” (Continues Sept. 11. Also Sept. 12-13, Oct. 8-9, and Oct. 10-11.) Cost varies. CAIT, 5 North Jackson. 935-4444.

8 p.m. Writing Program Reading Series. Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate of Britain, biographer. Duncker Hall, Rm. 201. 935-7130.

Thursday, Sept. 12

7:30 a.m. Center for the Application of Information Technology Technical Breakfast Briefing. "Workflow & Groupware Technologies: Their Real Impact in the Workplace.” Richard Echeandia, senior manager, Experio Solutions, Chicago. Open to CAIT members only. CAIT, 5 North Jackson. 935-4444.

8 p.m. Writing Program Reading Series. Poetry reading. Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate of Britain, biographer. Duncker Hall, Rm. 201. 935-7130.


The Record calendar lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University August 30 - September 12. 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.

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