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Washington University in St. Louis

February 27, 2004
Vol. 28, No. 23

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February 27, 2004 > Calendar

Calendar


Exhibits
American Art of the 1980s: Selections From the Broad Collections. Through April 18. Gallery of Art. 935-5423.

American Art on Paper From 1960s to the Present. Through April 18. Gallery of Art. 935-5423.

Painting America in the 19th Century. Through April 18. Gallery of Art. 935-5423.

150 iconHistory of Adult Education at Washington University, 1854-2004. Through May 31. January Hall, Rm. 20. 935-4806.



150 iconInfluence 150: 150 Years of Shaping a City, a Nation, the World. Becker Medical Library. 362-7080.



150 iconNew Beginnings: The First Decade of the Washington University Medical Campus, 1915-1925. Through May 31. Glaser Gallery, Becker Medical Library, 7th Fl. 362-4236.

Films

Friday, March 5

7 p.m. SoHo in Hollywood/Hollywood in SoHo: 80s Artists on Film Series. Search and Destroy. David Salle, dir. Presented by the Gallery of Art. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Lectures

Friday, Feb. 27

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Hyperactivation of Ras-P13K-Rac Signaling in NF1 Haploinsufficient Mast Cells — Potential Implications in Neurofibroma Formation." David Clapp, prof. of pediatrics and of microbiology & immunology and director of the M.D./Ph.D. program, Indiana U. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

Noon. Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar. "Vascular Extracellular Matrix and Blood Vessel Development." Robert P. Mecham, prof. of cell biology & physiology and of medicine. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-3964.

12:30-6:50 p.m. Siteman Cancer Center CME Course. "Annual Missouri Lung Cancer Review." Ramaswamy Govindan, asst. prof. of medicine, course chair. Cost: $95. The Chase Park Plaza, St. Louis. To register: 362-6891.

12:30-4:30 p.m. St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center CME Course. "STD Laboratory Methods." Cost: $75. U. of Mo.-St. Louis, S. Computer Bldg., Rm. 200A. To register: 747-1522.

4 p.m. Music Lecture. "How Britain Found the Blues: The Transference, Reception and Adoption of African-American Folk Music in the United Kingdom." Roberta Freund Schwartz, asst. prof. of historical musicology, U. of Kan. Music Classroom Bldg., Rm. 102. 935-4841.


Saturday, Feb. 28

150 icon11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Master of Liberal Arts Saturday Seminar Series. "How Does Memory Create Culture?" Pascal Boyer, Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory in Arts & Sciences. McDonnell Hall, Goldfarb Aud. 935-6778.


Sunday, Feb. 29

7 p.m. Architecture Lecture. "Works and Humanitarian Activities." Shigeru Ban, architect, Japan. (6:30 p.m., reception, Givens Hall.) Co-sponsored by the Visiting East Asian Professionals program. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200.


Monday, March 1

Noon. Center for Aging Monday Lecture Series on Clinical Issues of Aging. "Sarcopenia, Aging and Resistance Exercise." John Holloszy, prof. of internal medicine. 4488 Forest Park Blvd., Lower-Lvl. Conference Room. 286-2881.

Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Seminar. "Nickel-dependent Gene Regulation in Bacteria." Peter T. Chivers, asst. prof. of biochemistry & molecular biophysics. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183.

Noon. Work, Families, and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminar Series. "Traditional Institutions Meet the Modern World: Caste, Gender and Schooling Choice in a Globalizing Economy." Mark Rosenzweig, Mohamed Kamal Professor of Public Policy, Harvard U. Eliot Hall, Rm. 300. 935-4918.

2:30 p.m. Chemical Engineering Seminar. "Molecular Modeling for Nanotechnology Applications." Rajesh Khare, manager, Accelerys Inc., San Diego. Cupples II Hall, Rm. 100. 935-6070.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Fashioning and Re-fashioning T Cell Fates." Steven L. Reiner, Immunology Program Distinguished Visiting Professor. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

6 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "The Aegean Crucible." Constantine Michaelides, dean emeritus of architecture. (5:30 p.m. reception, Givens Hall.) Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200.


Tuesday, March 2

Noon. Biology Seminar. "Molecular Population Genomics in Plant Species." Kenneth Olsen, dept. of genetics, N.C. State U. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 322. 935-7196.

Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. "The Roles of Hsc70 and Rme-8 in Endocytosis." Henry Chang, dept. of cell biology, Yale U. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

3 p.m. Assembly Series. Environmental Initiative Colloquium Panel Discussion. "Research in Aerosols and Air Quality." Lab Sciences Bldg., Rm. 300. 935-5285.

8 p.m. Romance Languages & Literatures Lecture. "Stranded: Tango, Women and the White Slave Trade." Alicia Borinsky, Felice Massie Distinguished Visiting Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures. Women's Bldg., Formal Lounge. 935-5175.


Wednesday, March 3

10 a.m. Biology Seminar. "Crop Domestication and Evolutionary Inferences." Kenneth Olsen, dept. of genetics, N.C. State U. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 309. 935-7196.

11 a.m. Missouri Bar Association Forum on Public Service. "Lawyers in the Missouri Legislature and Judiciary." Bill Corrigan, pres., Missouri Bar Association, moderator. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Rm. 309. 935-8101.

11 a.m. Assembly Series. "Liberal Lies About the American Right." Ann Coulter, political analyst, attorney and author. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.


Thursday, March 4

9 a.m. School of Law "Access to Justice" Speaker Series. "Celebrating Early Women Law Professors." Herma Hill Kay, Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong Professor of Law and Dean Emerita of Law, U. of Calif., Berkeley. Anheuser-Busch Hall. 935-4958.

Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. Jaime Rivera, dept. of genetics, U. of N.C. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

1:10 p.m. George Warren Brown School of Social Work Spring Lecture Series. "Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice and Education: Essential Knowledge for the Profession." Frederic Reamer, prof. of social work, Rhode Island College. Brown Hall Lounge. 935-6661.

8 p.m. Writing Program Reading Series Lecture. Peter Ho Davies, fiction writer and dir. of the master of fine arts program, U. of Mich. Duncker Hall, Rm. 201, Hurst Lounge. 935-7130.


Friday, March 5

Noon. Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar. "Regulation and Functions of Tenascin-C in Pulmonary Vascular Development and Disease." Peter Lloyd Jones, asst. prof. of pediatrics and of cell & developmental biology, U. of Colo. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-2254.

12:30-4:30 p.m. St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center CME Course. "STD Clinician." (Continues March 12, 19 & 26.) Cost: $110. U. of Mo.-St. Louis, S. Computer Bldg., Rm. 200A. To register: 747-1522.

1:30 p.m. Lifelong Learning Institute Special Lecture. "The Louisiana Purchase: Celebrations and Legacies." Elizabeth Gentry Sayad, author. West Campus Conference Center, Rm. A/B. 935-4237.


Monday, March 8

Noon. Center for Aging Monday Lecture Series on Clinical Issues of Aging. "Falls and Hip Fractures." Ellen Binder, asst. prof. of medicine. 4488 Forest Park Blvd., Lower-Lvl. Conference Rm. 286-2881.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Pathogen Regulation of Antigen Presentation to CD8 T Cells." Ted H. Hansen, prof. of genetics. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

5 p.m. Gallery of Art Lecture. "Thirty Years of Collecting." Eli Broad, philanthropist. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

5:30 p.m. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Lecture. Annual Daniel R. Biello Memorial Lecture. "Lymphoma: A Model for PET's Role in Cancer Management." Landis K. Griffeth, dir. of nuclear medicine, Baylor U. Scarpellino Aud., 510 S. Kingshighway Blvd. 362-2866.


Tuesday, March 9

Noon. Biology Seminar. "Arabidopsis as a Model System for Plant Secondary Metabolism: Biosynthesis, Regulation and Function of Terpenes." Dorothea Tholl, Max Planck Inst. for Chemical Ecology. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 322. 935-7509.

Noon. Genetics Seminar. "Analysis of Cell-invasive Behavior in Vivo: Anchor Cell Invasion in C. elegans." David Sherwood, div. of biology, Calif. Inst. of Technology. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Genomic Approaches to Some Human Infectious Diseases." Adrian V.S. Hill, prof. of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, U. of Oxford. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-8873.

Noon. Program in Physical Therapy Research Seminar. "The Healthy Mind-Body-Spirit Grant Through the Missouri Foundation for Health." Kathleen Killion, exec. dir. of health literacy, BJC Healthcare. 4444 Forest Park Blvd., Lower Level, Rm. B108/B109. 286-1404.


Wednesday, March 10

4 p.m. Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Seminar. "Structural Dissection of E. coli RecQ DNA Helicase: Insights Into the Physical Basis of Cancer and Premature Aging in Three Human Diseases." James L. Keck, asst. prof. of biomolecular chemistry, U. of Wisc. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Erlanger Aud. 362-0261.


Thursday, March 11

10 a.m. Biology Seminar. "Terpene Secondary Metabolism in Arabidopsis: Research Plans and Future Directions." Dorothea Tholl, Max Planck Inst. for Chemical Ecology. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 309. 935-7509.

Noon. Genetics Seminar. Evgueny Kroll, Molecular Science Inst., Berkeley, Calif. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

Music

Sunday, Feb. 29

150 icon8 p.m. Concert. Chamber Music by Washington University Composers in Celebration of the Sesquicentennial. Cost: $15, $10 for seniors, students, WUSTL faculty & staff, $5 for WUSTL students. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.


Sunday, March 7

4 p.m. Faculty Recital. Silvian Iticovici, violin. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841.

Sports

Saturday, Feb. 28

Noon. Women's Tennis vs. DePauw U. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705.

Noon. Baseball vs. Fontbonne U. Kelly Field. 935-4705.


Sunday, Feb. 29

11 a.m. Women's Tennis vs. U. of Chicago. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705.

Noon. Baseball vs. Webster U. Kelly Field. 935-4705.


Tuesday, March 2

2 p.m. Baseball vs. Westminster College. 935-4705.

And more…

Friday, Feb. 27

10 a.m. Teaching Center Workshop on Teaching Tense. Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig, prof. of TESOL and applied linguistics, Indiana U. Co-sponsored by the dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences. Olin Library, Level A, Arc Presentation Room. 935-5175.

7 p.m. Gallery of Art Public Exhibition Tour. Led by student docents. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.


Thursday, March 4

150 icon8 a.m. School of Law International Women's Day Celebration Breakfast. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Janite Lee Reading Room. Reservations: 725-0209.


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