November 9, 2001
The Record

Exhibitions

"Max Weber in America and Other Paintings." Werner Gephart, Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Chair for German Studies. Nov. 12 through March 31, 2002 (reception 5-7 p.m., Nov. 12). Room 320 Anheuser-Busch Hall. 935-7988.

"Shimon Okshteyn Exhibition." Nov. 9 through Jan. 2, 2002 (reception 5:30-9 p.m., Nov. 9). Des Lee Gallery, University Lofts bldg., 1627 Washington Ave. 621-8735.

"The Triple Crown Abroad: The Kelmscott, Doves, and Ashendene Presses Beyond the British Isles." Through Nov. 30. Special Collections, Olin Library. 935-5495.

Monday, Nov. 12

6 p.m. Japanese Film Series. "Mishima." Room 219 Ridgley Hall. 935-5156.

Thursday, Nov. 15

6 p.m. Near Eastern Film Series. "The Color of Paradise." Room 219 Ridgley Hall. 935-5156.

Monday, Nov. 19

6 p.m. Chinese Film Series. "Happy Together." Room 219 Ridgley Hall. 935-5156.

Lectures

Friday, Nov. 9

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Newborn Iron Deficiency." Michael Georgieff, prof. of pediatrics, U. of Minn. School of Medicine, Minneapolis. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Regulation of Cell and Neuronal Migration by Ena/VASP Proteins." Frank Gertler, assoc. prof. of biology, MIT. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-6950.

4 p.m. Classics dept. lecture. "Land and Power in Ptolemaic Egypt." Joseph Manning, Stanford U. Room 102 Eads Hall. 935-5123.

Monday, Nov. 12

Noon. Lung biology conference. "Characterization of CD43 Mobilization and Implications in T Cell Function." Nigel Savage, postdoctoral fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine div. Room 801 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8983.

2 p.m. Chemical engineering seminar. "Does Mathematical Chemistry Exist?" Gregory S. Yablonsky, prof. of chemical engineering. Room 100 Cupples II Hall (refreshments, 1:30 p.m., Room 208 Urbauer Hall). 935-6070.

4 p.m. Biology seminar. "Microarray Technology and You." Elaine R. Mardis, asst. prof. of genetics, asst. dir., Genome Sequencing Center; dir., Technology Development, Genome Sequencing Center. Room 322 Rebstock Hall. 935-5384.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Defining the Hemangioblast: A Common Progenitor of Hematopoietic and Endothelial Cells." Kyunghee Choi, asst. prof. of pathology and immunology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

4 p.m. Condensed matter/materials and biological physics seminar. "Point - Defects in Silicon: Diffusion for Fun and Prophet." Hans-Joachim L. Gossmann, Agere Systems, Murray Hill, N.J. Room 241 Compton Hall (coffee 3:45 p.m.). 935-6276.

Tuesday, Nov. 13

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Attenuation of Influenza Viruses by Altering the Viral Interferon Antagonist." Peter Palese, prof. and chair of microbiology dept., Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, N.Y. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 747-2132.

Wednesday, Nov. 14

8 a.m. Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds. "Treatment of Uterine Fibroids." Mira Gopal, chief resident in obstetrics and gynecology dept. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016.

Noon. Orthopaedic research seminar. "Role of Dipeptidyl Peptidase 1 and Serine Proteases in Inflammation." Christine T.N. Pham, asst. prof. of pathology and immunology and of medicine, rheumatology div. J. Albert Key Library, Room 11300 West Pavilion, Barnes-Jewish Hosp. 454-7800.

4:15 p.m. Biochemistry and molecular biophysics seminar. "A Role for Caveolae in the Spatial Control of Signal Transduction." Richard G. W. Anderson, prof. of cell biology, U. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

Thursday, Nov. 15

11 a.m. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Grand Rounds. "Bronchoscopy - An Update." Udaya Prakash, prof. of medicine, Mayo Medical School and Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester, Minn. East Pavilion Aud., Barnes-Jewish Hosp. Bldg. 362-6904.

Noon-1 p.m. Genetics seminar. "Gene Expression Phenotype in Carriers of Autosomal Recessive Disease." Vivian G. Cheung, pediatrics/neurology dept., U. of Pa., The Children's Hosp. of Philadelphia. Room 823 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-2062.

12:30 p.m. Comorbidity and Addictions Center lecture. "Innovative Approaches to Analysis of Longitudinal Data." Sharon Homan and Edward L. Spitznagel, prof. of biostatistics. Room 39 Goldfarb Hall. 935-6128.

1:10 p.m. School of Social Work Lecture Series. "Advancing Social Work Leadership: The Powerful Policy-practice Connection." Terry Mizrahi, pres., National Assoc. of Social Workers and prof. of social health and mental health policy, Hunter School of Social Work, N.Y. Brown Lounge, Brown Hall. 935-4909.

2 p.m. Law and medicine lecture. "Human Genome: The Fundamentals." Elaine R. Mardis, asst. prof. of genetics and dir., technology development, Genome Sequencing Center; and John McPherson, asst. prof. of genetics and co-dir., Genome Sequencing Center. Co-sponsored by Law's Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and School of Medicine. Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall (reception following, Room 320). 935-7988.

4 p.m. Science and Society Seminar Series. "Financial Conflict of Interest: How Much and Who?" David Blumenthal, dir., Inst. for Health Policy and Physicians, Mass. General Hosp.; and prof. of medicine and of health care policy, Harvard Medical School. Co-sponsored by Johnson and Johnson; biology and biomedical sciences; and Theodore Cicero, vice-chancellor for research. Erlanger Aud., McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 362-3364.

4 p.m. Vision Science Seminar Series. "Age-related Neuronal Gene Expression Changes and Age-related Macular Degeneration." Steven L. Bernstein, asst. prof. of ophthalmology, U. of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore. Schwarz Aud., first floor, Maternity Bldg. 362-4288.

4:30 p.m. Classics lecture. "New Light on Ancient Greek Religion." Thomas G. Palcima, U. of Texas, Austin. Room 149 McMillan Hall. 935-5123.

8 p.m. Writing Program Reading series. Amy Hempel, fiction writer, will lead a colloquium on craft of poetry. Hurst Lounge, Room 201 Duncker Hall. 935-7130.

Friday, Nov. 16

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. The Alexis F. Hartmann, Sr., M.D. Lecture. "Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome: When Lymphocytes Don't Die as They Should." Jennifer Puck, chief, Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch, National Human Genome Research Inst., National Insts. Of Medicine. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell biology and physiology seminar. "Ras-mediated Signal Transduction During C. elegans Development." Kerry Kornfeld, asst. prof. of molecular biology and pharmacology. Room 426 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. 747-4233.

4 p.m. Hematology lecture. The Carl Vernon Moore Memorial Lecture. "G Protein-coupled Receptors and Their Regulation." Robert J. Lefkowitz, James B. Duke Prof. of Medicine, Duke U. Medical Center. Moore Aud., 660 S. Euclid Ave. 362-8801.

Monday, Nov. 19

Noon. Lung biology conference. "Retinoblastoma Gene Family in Lung Development and Tumorigenesis." Katheryn Wikenheiser-Brokamp, postdoctoral fellow. Room 801 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8983.

Noon. Neurology and neurological surgery research seminar. "Functional MRI and Cognitive Development." Bradley L. Schlaggar, instructor in neurology and in pediatrics. Schwarz Aud., first floor, Maternity Bldg. 362-7316.

Noon-1 p.m. Work, Families and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminar Series. "Who is 'Bringing Home the Bacon' in Black and White Married-couple Families and Why?" Anne Winkler, economics dept., U. of Mo., St. Louis. Room 300 Eliot Hall. 935-4918.

4 p.m. Condensed matter/materials and biological physics seminar. "Making and Breaking Icosahedral Symmetry During Virus Assembly." Peter Prevelige, microbiology dept., U. of Ala., Birmingham. Room 241 Compton Hall (coffee 3:45 p.m.). 935-6276.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Developmental Regulation of the V(D)J Recombination Reaction." Barry Sleckman, asst. prof. of pathology and immunology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "Big Room." Carol Burns, architect, founding partner at Taylor MacDougall Burns Architects, Boston. Steinberg Hall Aud. (reception 6:30 p.m., Givens Hall). 935-6293.

Tuesday, Nov. 20

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "The Structures of Cucumber Mosaic Virus and a Virally Encoded Fungal Toxin that Blocks Calcium Channels." Thomas Smith, member and principal investigator in Biochemistry and Protein Crystallography, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-8873.

4 p.m. Anesthesiology research seminar. "Single and Multiple Vesicle Fusion Induce Different Rates of Endocytosis at a Central Synapse." Ling-gang Wu, asst. prof. of anatomy and neurobiology and of anesthesiology. Room 550 Clinical Sciences Research Bldg. 362-8560.

Wednesday, Nov. 21

7:30 p.m. School of Art Visiting Artist Lecture Series. Lane Hall and Lisa Moline, profs. of printmaking, U. of Wis., Milwaukee. Co-sponsored by the printmaking/drawing dept. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6500.

Music

Sunday, Nov. 11

3 p.m. WU Symphony Orchestra concert. Music of Samuel Barber, Howard Hanson and Camille Saint-Sa‘ns. Symphony will be joined by winners of the Young Artist Piano Concerto Competition sponsored by music dept. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

8 p.m. Music dept. student recital. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

Thursday, Nov. 15

8-10 p.m. Holmes Jazz Series. Vince Varvel Trio. Holmes Lounge, Ridgley Hall. 935-4841.

Friday, Nov. 16

8 p.m. Music dept. voice recital. Christine Johnson, soprano, Henry Palkes, pianist, and Marc Schellenberg, clarinetist. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.

Sunday, Nov. 18

7 p.m. WU Chamber Winds concert. Dan Presgrave, dir. Friedmann Lounge, Wohl Center. 935-4841.

On Stage

Thursday, Nov. 15

8 p.m. Performing Arts Dept. performance. "Blithe Spirit" Jeffrey S. Matthews, dir. Cost: $12, $8 for senior citizens, WU faculty, staff and students. (Also Nov. 16, same time; Nov. 17, 5 and 9 p.m.; and Nov. 18, 2.p.m.) A. E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. 935-5858.

Friday, Nov. 16

8 p.m. OVATIONS! The Kronos Quartet. "Triple Quartet" by Steve Reich and "Quartet No. 4" by Peteris Vasks. Cost: $25. (Also Nov. 17, same time, "Requiem for Adam" by Terry Riley and works from "Kronos Caravan," the ensemble's latest recording.) Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Sports

Friday, Nov. 16

8 p.m. Men's basketball Lopata Classic vs. Middlebury College, Vt. (Consolation/championship games Nov. 17, 6 and 8 p.m.) Field House. 935-5220.

Saturday, Nov. 17

10 a.m. Men's and Women's swimming/diving. WU Thanksgiving Invite. (Also Nov. 18, same time.) Millstone Pool. 935-5220.

Wednesday, Nov. 21

7 p.m. Men's basketball vs. Hardin-Simmons U., Abilene, Texas. Field House. 935-5220.

Worship

Friday, Nov. 9

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

1:10 p.m. Muslin Friday prayers. Prayer service. Lower level, Lopata House. 920-1625.

Friday, Nov. 16

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

1:10 p.m. Muslin Friday prayers. Prayer service. Lower level, Lopata House. 920-1625.

And moreÉ

Monday, Nov. 12

8 a.m. STD/HIV course lecture and clinical practicum. Sponsored by St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center. Cost: $90. Room 775 McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg. To register, call 747-0294.

Tuesday, Nov. 20

Noon-1 p.m. Toastmasters event. Sponsored by Washington U. Toastmasters for Oratorical Readiness (WUTFOR). Room 1140A, 4480 Clayton Ave. 286-0133.

 

"University Events" lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University November 9 - 21. 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.

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