March 2, 2001
The Record

Exhibitions

"Caught By Politics: Art of the 1930s and 1940s." The Gallery of Art. Through March 18. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-4523.

"Farewell to Bosnia." Gilles Peress, photographer. The Gallery of Art and the St. Louis Chapter of the United Nations Assoc. Through March 18. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-4523.

Film

Tuesday, March 6

6 p.m. Chinese Film Series. "Yellow Earth." Room 219 Ridgley Hall. 935-5156.

Lectures

Friday, March 2

11 a.m. Mathematics analysis seminar. "Polarization Inequalities for Integrals With Application to Schršdinger Heat Kernals." Cristina Draghici, mathematics dept. Room 199 Cupples I Hall. 935-6760.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "The Human Malaria Parasite Plasmodiium falciparum: Strategies for Survival in Its Host." Daniel E. Goldberg, prof. of medicine and molecular microbiology. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-4360.

3 p.m. Mathematics solvmanifold seminar. "Einstein Solvmanifolds." Gail Ratcliff, U. of Mo., St. Louis. Room 199 Cupples I Hall. 935-6760.

4 p.m. Anatomy and neurobiology seminar. "Dynamic Remodeling of Developing Dendrites: Regulation by Activity." Rachel O.L. Wong, asst. prof. of anatomy and neurobiology. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7043.

6 and 8:30 p.m. Travel Lecture Series. "Britain's Offshore Islands." Rick Rosefield. Cost: $5. Graham Chapel. 935-5212.

Monday, March 5

11 p.m. Mathematics major oral. "Generalized Quaisi-affine Frames and the Algorithme ç Trous." Brody Johnson, mathematics dept. Room 199 Cupples I Hall. 935-6760.

Noon. Lung biology conference. "Genetic Susceptibility to Persistent Airway Epithelial Hyperplasia/Metaplasia After Viral Infection." Jeffrey Morton, pulmonary and critical care medicine dept. Room 801 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8983.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Delineating the Genetic Basis for Susceptibility to Systemic Autoimmunity." Edward Wakeland, Center for Immunology, U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

4 p.m. School of Law's Inst. for Global Legal Studies lecture. "All That Makes Life Worth Living." Anthony Lewis, N.Y. Times syndicated columnist. Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall. 935-7988.

5 p.m. Art History and Archaeology Lecture Series. "Imperial Manliness and the Problem of Paternity in Roman Art." Natalie Kampen, the Ann Whitney Olin Prof. of Women's Studies/Art History, Columbia U. Room 200 Steinberg Hall. 935-5270.

7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. Grand Center Housing Competition lecture. Julie Eizenberg, architect, Konig-Eizenberg Architects, Santa Monica, Calif. Steinberg Hall Aud. (reception 6:30 p.m., Givens Hall). 935-6293.

Tuesday, March 6

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "The Structural Biology of Pore-formation by a Cholesterol-dependent Cytolysin: How a 54 kDa Protein Forms a 25 Nanometer Membrane Channel." Rodney K. Tweten, Okla. U. Presidential Prof., U. of Okla. Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-1485.

12:05-12:55 p.m. Program in Physical Therapy seminar. "Strength, Spacticity and Motor Function in Cerebral Palsy." Diane Damiano, assoc. prof. of neurological surgery. Classroom B114, 4444 Forest Park Blvd. 286-1404.

4 p.m. Anesthesiology research seminar. "Presynaptic Regulation of Synaptic Strength at a Giant Auditory Synapse." Larry Trussell, prof., Oregon Hearing Research Center and Vollum Inst., Oregon Health Sciences U., Portland. Room 5550 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8560.

4 p.m. Bioorganic Chemistry Seminar Series. "Designing Molecules That Affect Biomembrane Dynamics: Fusion and Flip-flop." Bradley D. Smith, prof. of chemistry and biochemistry, U. of Notre Dame. Room 3907 South Bldg. 362-3363.

4:15 p.m. Earth and planetary sciences colloquium. "The Origin of the Iceland 'Hotspot'." Jun Korenaga, earth, atmospheric and planetary science dept., MIT. Room 162 McDonnell Hall. 935-5610.

Wednesday, March 7

11 a.m. Assembly Series. Woman's Club lecture. "An Unquiet Mind: Personal and Professional Reflections on Mental Illness." Kay Redfield Jamison, author and prof. of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins U. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Infectious diseases div. research seminar. The 2001 Carl G. Harford Visiting Professor seminar. "Immune Evasion by Kaposi's Sarcoma - Associated Herpesvirus." Donald Ganem, prof. of microbiology and medicine, U. of Calif., San Francisco. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 454-8214.

Noon. Orthopaedic research seminar. "Articular Cartilage Injury From Blunt Impact." Joseph Borrelli Jr., asst. prof. of orthoepaedic surgery. Room 11300 West Pavilion, Barnes-Jewish Hosp. Bldg. 454-7800.

4 p.m. Biochemistry and molecular biophysics seminar. "Following DNA Replication One Molecule at a Time." Carlos Bustamante, prof. of physics, U. of Calif., Berkeley. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

Thursday, March 8

8 a.m. Medicine Grand Rounds. "The Viral Etiology of Kaposi's Sarcoma: Saying Goodbye to Robert Koch." Donald Ganem, The 2001 Carl G. Harford Visiting Prof. and prof. of microbiology and medicine, U. of Calif., San Francisco. Sponsored by infectious diseases div. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-8214.

Noon. Genetics seminar. "Genetic Analysis of Vertebrate Physiology Zebrafish in the New Millennium." Michael Pack, medicine dept., U. of Pa. School of Medicine. Room 823 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7072.

Noon. Special neuroscience seminar. "Neurofibromatosis-1 and Circadian Output Signaling in Drosophila Melanogaster." Julie Williams, neuroscience dept. U. of Pa., Philadelphia. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7043.

4 p.m. Assembly Series. The Thomas Hall Lecture. William Provine, prof. of history of biology, Cornell U. Room 215 Rebstock. 935-5285.

4 p.m. Joint Center for East Asian Studies lecture. "The Mouth That Begs: Hunger, Cannibalism and the Politics of Eating in Modern China." Gang Yue, assoc. prof. of Chinese language and modern literature, U. of N.C., Chapel Hill. Room 30 January Hall. 935-4448.

4 p.m. Science and Society Lecture Series. "Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women." Virginia Valian, prof. of psychology, Hunter College, New York. Sponsored by Women in Neuroscience, Academic Women's Network, Career Resource Program and Program for Women in Science and Medicine. Moore Aud., 660 S. Euclid Ave. 362-3364.

4:15 p.m. Earth and planetary sciences colloquium. "High Frequency Geomagnetism: The Rapidly Changing State of the Earth's Core." Stephen Zatman, Miller research fellow, geology and geophysics dept., U. of Calif., Berkeley. Room 361 McDonnell Hall. 935-5610.

4:30 p.m. Mathematics colloquium. Jeff McNeal, Ohio State U. Room 199 Cupples I Hall (tea 4 p.m., Room 200). 935-6760.

7 p.m. Gallery of Art Lecture Series. "Art Looting and Nazi Art Experts: A Transatlantic Perspective." Jonathan Petropoulos, prof. of history, Claremont McKenna College, Calif., and research dir. for art and cultural property, Presidential Commission for Holocaust Assets in the U.S. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-4523.

8 p.m. Writing Program Reading Series. Percival Everett, novelist and Visiting Hurst Prof. of Creative Literature leads fiction colloquium. Hurst Lounge, Room 201 Duncker Hall. 935-7130.

Friday, March 9

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Molecular Regulation of SMC Differentiation During Vascular Development and Following Injury." Gary K. Owens, prof., assoc. dean and dir. of medical and Ph.D. programs, molecular physiology and biological physics dept., U. of Va. School of Medicine, Charlottesville. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-2254.

Noon. Friday Forum Luncheon Series. "Caught by Politics: Art of the 1930s and 1940s." Sabine Eckmann, curator, Gallery of Art, and Angela Miller, assoc. prof. of history. Cost: $15 (includes lunch). Gallery of Art. For reservations, call 935-5490.

4 p.m. Anatomy and neurobiology seminar. "Linking Neuronal Activity and Behavioral Performance: Some Insights From Studies of Depth Perception." Gregory C. DeAngelis, asst. prof. of anatomy and neurobiology and of biomedical engineering. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7043.

Monday, March 12

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Molecular Determinants of Lymphoid Follicle Structure." David D. Chaplin, prof. of genetics, of medicine and assoc. prof. of molecular microbiology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

4 p.m. Neuroscience Seminar. James Trimmer, State U. of N.Y., Stony Brook. Room 928 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-7043.

5:30 p.m. Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiology lecture. Annual Daniel R. Biello memorial lecture. "Advances in Molecular Imaging for Imaging Gene Expression." Sanjiv S. Gambhir, assoc. prof. and head of bio-imaging assay lab, molecular and medical pharmacology dept., Crump Inst. for Biological Imaging, U. of Calif., Los Angeles. Scarpellino Aud., first floor, 510 S. Kingshighway Blvd. 362-2866.

Tuesday, March 13

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "The Evolution of Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance in Diarrheal Diseases: Adventures in the Land of Ooze." Paul Ewald, prof. of biology, Amherst College, Mass. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 747-2630.

4 p.m. Anesthesiology research seminar. "Neurotoxicity of General Anesthetics in the Developing Brain." Vesna Jevtovic Todorovic, asst. prof. of anesthesiology and of psychiatry. Room 550 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8560.

Wednesday, March 14

4 p.m. Biochemistry and molecular biophysics lecture. Cori lecture. "From Genome Sequences to Protein Interactions." David Eisenberg, prof., structural biology and molecular medicine lab., U. of Calif., Los Angeles. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

Music

Saturday, March 3

8 p.m. Senior honors recital. Music of A. Scarlatti, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf, Poulenc, FaurŽ and Ireland. Klaus Georg, tenor; Henry Palkes, pianist. Graham Chapel. 935-5581.

Sunday, March 4

3 p.m. Music dept. faculty recital. "An Afternoon of Chamber Music." Elizabeth Macdonald, cellist; Hugh Macdonald, pianist. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-5581.

Thursday, March 8

8:30 p.m. Holmes Jazz Series. Scott Alberici Trio. Holmes Lounge, Ridgley Hall. 935-5581.

Sports

Saturday, March 3

Noon. Men's baseball vs. Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Kelly Field. 935-5220.

2:30 p.m. Men's baseball vs. Aurora U., Aurora, Ill. Kelly Field. 935-5220.

Sunday, March 4

Noon. Men's baseball vs. Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Kelly Field. 935-5220.

2:30 p.m. Men's baseball vs. Carthage College, Kenosha, Wis. Kelly Field. 935-5220.

Monday, March 5

2:30 p.m. Women's softball vs. Fontbonne College. Softball field. 935-5220.

Worship

Friday, March 2

11:15 a.m. Catholic Mass. (Followed by meatless soup lunch.) Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191.

1:10 p.m. Muslim Friday prayers. Includes sermon and prayer service. Lambert Lounge, Mallinckrodt Student Center. 935-3543.

Friday, March 9

11:15 a.m. Catholic Mass. (Followed by meatless soup lunch.) Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191.

1:10 p.m. Muslim Friday prayers. Includes sermon and prayer service. Lambert Lounge, Mallinckrodt Student Center. 935-3543.

And moreÉ

Thursday, March 1

8 p.m. Writing Program Reading Series. Percival Everett, the Fannie Hurst Prof. of Creative Literature and novelist, will read from his work. Hurst Lounge, Room 201 Duncker Hall. 935-7130.

Friday, March 2

4 p.m. Olin School of Business informational seminar. "Techportal@olin." Co-sponsored by Price Waterhouse Coopers and Vertecon. May Aud., Simon Hall. 935-5942.

5:30 p.m. George Warren Brown International Annual Festival. Free and open to the public. International dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Brown Hall Lounge. Entertainment, 6:30-11 p.m. Room 100 Brown Hall. 721-1826.

Tuesday, March 6

Noon-1 p.m. Toastmasters event. Sponsored by Washington U. Toastmasters for Oratorical Readiness (WUTFOR). Room 1140A, 4480 Clayton Ave. 935-6001.

Wednesday, March 7

7 a.m. Continuing Medical Education course. "Comprehensive Review of Internal Medicine and Recertification Course" (Continues through March 11.) Cost: $825 physicians; $525 residents/fellows, allied health professionals (includes breakfasts and luncheons). Eric P. Newman Education Center. To register, call 362-6891.

Thursday, March 8

8 a.m. STD/HIV course. "Viral STD Update." (Also March 15, same time.) Cost: $40. Distance Learning Instructional Technology Center, U. of Mo., St. Louis. To register, call 747-0294.

"University Events" lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University over the next 10 days. For a full listing of medical rounds and conferences, see the School of Medicine's website at medschool.wustl.edu/events/. For an expanded Hilltop Campus calendar, go to cf6000.wustl.edu/calendar/events/v1.1.

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 (Record_Calendar@aismail.wustl.edu). Submission forms are available by calling 935-4926 and can be downloaded from the Record web site at record.wustl.edu/guide.html.

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

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