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| March 5, 2004 > Calendar Calendar "University Events" lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washignton University March 5-25. Visit the Web for expanded calendars for the Hilltop Campus (calendar.wustl.edu) and the School of Medicine (medschool.wustl.edu/calendars.html) 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. 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, 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. Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Seminar. "Immune Evasion Strategies of Virally Encoded Decoy Receptors." Daved H. Fremont, assoc. prof. of pathology & immunology and of biochemistry & molecular biophysics. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183. Noon. Center for the Study of Nervous System Injury Monday Noon Seminar Series. "Missing Dystrobrevin: Neuromuscular and CNS Consequences." R. Mark Grady, asst. prof. of pediatrics. Maternity Bldg., Schwarz Aud. 362-9460. 4 p.m. Chemistry Seminar. CBI Seminar. "Drug Targeting: Where and How." Vladimir P. Torchilin, prof. of chemistry, Northeastern U. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 935-6530. 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 8 a.m. Obstetrics & Gynecology Grand Rounds. "A Current and Historical Perspective on the Resident's Duty Hours Regulations." Daniel M. Goodenberger, prof. of medicine and chief of medical education. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016. 4 p.m. Biochemistry & Molecular Bio-physics 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. Friday, March 12 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Gastroenterology Division CME Course. "A Galaxy of Gastroenterology: Topics for the Specialist and Primary Care Physician." Chandra Prakash, asst. prof. of medicine, and Ray Clouse, prof. of medicine and of psychiatry, course chairs. (Continues 8 a.m.-12:20 p.m. March 13.) Cost: $250 for physicians, $200 for allied health professionals. The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, 100 Carondelet Plaza. To register: 362-6891. Noon. Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar. "Diverse Roles for Notch Signaling in Kidney and Skin Development." Raphael Kopan, assoc. prof. of molecular biology & pharmacology and of medicine. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-3964. Monday, March 15 Noon. Molecular Biology and Pharmacology. "Metalloproteinases in Tissue Repair." William C. Parks, prof. of pediatrics, medicine and of cell biology & physiology. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183. Noon. Center for Aging Monday Lecture Series on Clinical Issues of Aging. "Geriatric Obesity." Sam Klein, Danforth Professor of Medicine. 4488 Forest Park Blvd., Lower-Lvl. Conference Rm. 286-2881. Noon. Center for the Study of Nervous System Injury Monday Noon Seminar Series. "Mapping Structure and Function in Human and Monkey Cerebral and Cerebellar Cortex." David Van Essen, prof. and head of anatomy & neurobiology. Maternity Bldg., Schwarz Aud. 362-9460. Noon. Work, Families, and Public Policy Brown Bag Seminar Series. "Prospects for Social Security Reform." Olivia Mitchell, International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor; professor of insurance and risk management and business and public policy, U. of Penn. Eliot Hall, Rm. 300. 935-4918. 4 p.m. Biology Seminar. "Why We See (and Hear) What We Do." Dale Purves, George B. Geller Professor for Research in neurobiology and prof. of psychological and brain sciences. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 322. 935-6808. 4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Costimulation and Susceptibility to Atopic and Infectious Disease." Jonathan Green, assoc. prof. of medicine. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763. 7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "Pleasure and Hairspray." David Rockwell, architect, Rockwell Group, New York. (5:30 p.m. reception, Givens Hall.) Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200. 10 p.m. Catholic Student Center Lecture. "The Rapture: Who Will be 'Left Behind'?" Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191. Tuesday, March 16 Noon. Molecular Microbiology & Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Hijacking the Translation Machinery by RNA Viruses." Peter Sarnow, prof. of microbiology & immunology, Stanford U. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 3652-5688. 8 p.m. Writing Program Lecture. Richard Howard, poet, critic and translator. Duncker Hall, Rm. 201. 935-7130. Wednesday, March 17 8 a.m. Obstetrics & Gynecology Grand Rounds. "An Update on HIV: What We Know and What We Don't." Denise M. Willers, chief resident, obstetrics & gynecology. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016. 4 p.m. Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Seminar. "Probing Activation of Factor XIII: Studies on the Blood Clot Stabilizing Factor." Muriel Maurer, assoc. prof. of chemistry, U. of Louisville, Ky. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261. 6 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "Delta Primer." Jane Wolff, asst. prof. of architecture. (5:30 p.m. reception, Givens Hall.) Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200. Thursday, March 18 Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. Margit Burmeister, dept. of human genetics, U. of Mich. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139. Noon. School of Law Lecture. "The International Criminal Court: Future Challenges." Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein of Jordan. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Rm. 309. 935-6411. 12:10-12:50 p.m. Human Resources Wellness Connection Event. "Exercising to Relieve Stress." Martha Tillman. Mallinckrodt Student Center, Upper Lvl., Lambert Lounge. 935-5990. 1:10 p.m. George Warren Brown School of Social Work Spring Lecture Series. "Where We Live: Separate and Unequal." Claude Fischer, prof. of sociology, U. of Calif. Berkeley. Brown Hall Lounge. 935-5694. 4 p.m. Assembly Series. "The D/Evolution of Love: The Origins of Roman Elegy." W. Ralph Johnson, author. Women's Bldg. Formal Lounge. 935-5285. 4 p.m. Chemistry Lecture. "New Mass Spectrometers for the Biological Sciences: Ion Soft Lander, Multiplexed Ion Traps, Miniature MS Arrays." R. Graham Cooks, prof. of chemistry, Purdue U. McMillen Lab., Rm. 311. 935-6530. 4 p.m. English Lecture. "Searching for Simon in Trent and Beyond." Dana Katz, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Steinberg Hall, Rm. 200. 935-5190. Friday, March 19 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. School of Art and Center for Aging Conference. "Visual Design for an Aging Population." Joseph F. Coughlin, dir., AgeLab, Mass. Inst. of Technology, keynote speaker. Cost: $100. Eric P. Newman Education Center. To register: 935-6500. 9 a.m. School of Law Access to Justice Seminar Series. "Mental Disability and the Death Penalty: The Implications of Atkins." James W. Ellis, prof. of law, U. of N.M. Anheuser-Busch Hall. 935-4958. Noon. Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar. "Glycine Receptor M2 Segment Derived Peptides That Alter Epithelial Ion Transport or Barrier Function." John M. Tomich, prof. of biochemistry, Kan. State U. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-2223. Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Seminar. "Calcium Channel Modulation: Molecular Mechanisms & Physiological Significance." Kathleen Dunlap, prof. of neuroscience, Tufts U. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183. 6 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "Essential Site Seeing." Shaeffer Sommers, architect. (5:30 p.m. reception, Givens Hall.) Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200. 7 p.m. Gallery of Art Friday Forum. "Art and Pleasure." Sabine Eckmann, curator, Gallery of Art, and David Bonetti, visual arts critic, St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (6:30 p.m. reception.) Cost: $10, $5 for students. Gallery of Art. 935-4523. Sunday, March 21 2:30-5:15 p.m. Annual Constitutional Courts Conference. Jerome W. Sidel Memorial Lecture. "The Patriot Act — What Price Security?" Nat Hentoff, author and Washington Post columnist. Sponsored by the American Jewish Congress and the School of Law. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom. 442-3880. Monday, March 22 Noon. Center for Aging Monday Lecture Series on Clinical Issues of Aging. "The Aging Eye." Morton Smith, prof. emeritus of ophthalmology & visual sciences. 4488 Forest Park Blvd., Lower-Lvl. Conference Rm. 286-2881. Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Lecture. "Aptosis and Inflammation in Autoimmune Demyelinating Disease." John H. Russell, prof. of molecular biology & pharmacology. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183. Noon. Center for the Study of Nervous System Injury Monday Noon Seminar Series. Brad. A. Racette, assoc. prof. of neurology. Maternity Bldg., Schwarz Aud. 362-9460. 4 p.m. Biology Seminar. "Dissecting a Shaven Baby: The Molecular Basis for Morphological Evolution." David Stern, asst. prof. of ecology and evolutionary biology, Princeton U. Rebstock Hall, Rm. 322. 935-6719. 4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. Paul E. Lacy Lecture. "In Search of the Missing Self — On NK Cell Recognition in Cancer, Infection, and Transplantation." Klas Kärre, Karolinska Inst., Stockholm. Sweden. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763. 6 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. Steedman Fellowship Lecture. Eduardo Arroyo, architect, NOMAD Architects, Madrid. (5:30 p.m. reception, Givens Hall.) Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200. Tuesday, March 23 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Center for the Application of Engineering Technology Workshop. "Consulting Skills for the IT Professional." (Continues 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. March 24.) Cost: $1,195. CAIT, 5 N. Jackson Ave. To register: 935-4444. Noon. Molecular Microbiology & Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Assembly of Proteins and Pili in the Envelope of Gram-Positive Bacteria." Olaf Schnee-wind, prof. of microbiology & immunology, U. of Chicago. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-3692. 4 p.m. Dept. of Russian Lecture. "The Contemporary Russian Orthodox Church and the Late/Post-Soviet Intelligentsia." Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, prof. of Slavic languages and literature, U. of Wisc. Mallinckrodt Student Center, Upper Lvl. Lambert Lounge. 935-5177. 7 p.m. Catholic Student Center Lecture. "Whatever Happened to Sin?" Rev. Charles Bouchard. Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth Blvd. 935-9191. 7 p.m. Gallery of Art Lecture. "The Usage of Style in American Art of the 1980s." Alison Pearlman, Art Center College of Design. Gallery of Art. 935-4523. Wednesday, March 24 8 a.m. Obstetrics & Gynecology Grand Rounds. "New Developments in Medical & Surgical Abortion." Karen R. Meckstroth, asst. clinical prof. of obstetrics, gynecology & reproductive sciences, U. of Calif.-San Francisco. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 362-1016. 11 a.m. Assembly Series. Center for the Study of Human Values and Neureuther Library Lecture. "Regarding the Pain of Others." Susan Sontag, author and essayist. Graham Chapel. 935-5285. Thursday, March 25 7:30-9:30 a.m. Center for the Application of Information Technology Technical Breakfast Briefing. "Protecting Against Hackers, Worms, and Viruses." Sean Hernan, team lead, Vulnerability Handling, CERT. Open to CAIT members only. To register: 935-4444. Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. John McCusker, dept. of molecular genetics & microbiology, Duke U. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139. 4 p.m. Chemistry Seminar. Bayer Lecture. "Mastering Molecular Matter: Nanosized Architectures from Molecular and Macromolecular Building Blocks." Roeland J.M. Nolte, prof. of chemistry, U. of Nijmegen. Lab Sciences Bldg., Rm. 300. 935-6530. 7:30 p.m. Jewish, Islamic & Near Eastern Studies Lecture. Adam Cherrick Lecture in Jewish Studies. "War and Reconciliation in the Hebrew Bible and Rabbinic Interpretations." Susan Niditch, Samuel Green Professor of Religion, Amherst College. Brown Hall, Rm. 118. 935-7752. Music Sunday, March 7 7 p.m. Faculty Recital. Silvian Iticovici, violin. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841. Thursday, March 18 8 p.m. Jazz at Holmes. Tom Kennedy Group. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841. Friday, March 19 8 p.m. Washington University Opera. Of Mice and Men. Jolly Stewart, dir. (Also 8 p.m. March 20.) Cost: $15, $10 for seniors, students, WUSTL faculty & staff, $5 for WUSTL students. Edison Theatre. 935-6543. Thursday, March 25 8 p.m. Jazz at Holmes. Brett Stamps Quartet. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841. On Stage Thursday, March 25 8 p.m. Performing Arts Department Production. Kid Peculiar at the Coral Court Motel. Andrea Urice, dir. (Also 8 p.m. March 26 & 27, 2 p.m. March 27 & 28.) Cost: $12, $8 for seniors, students, WUSTL faculty & staff. Mallinc-krodt Student Center, A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. 935-6543. Sports Saturday, March 6 7 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. Maryville U./Millikin U. winner. NCAA Tournament. Field House. 935-4705. Saturday, March 13 Noon. Baseball vs. Concordia U. Kelly Field. 935-4705. 2:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Milwaukee School of Engineering. Kelly Field. 935-4705. Sunday, March 14 9:30 a.m. Baseball vs. Milwaukee School of Engineering. Kelly Field. 935-4705. Noon. Baseball vs. Concordia U. Kelly Field. 935-4705. Thursday, March 18 12:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Illinois College. Kelly Field. 935-4705. 4 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. U. of Mo.-St. Louis. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705. Friday, March 19 1 p.m. Baseball vs. Elmhurst College. Kelly Field. 935-4705. Saturday, March 20 11 a.m. Softball vs. Cornell College. WUSTL Field. 935-4705. 2:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Simpson College. Kelly Field. 935-4705. 3 p.m. Softball vs. Loras College. WUSTL Field. 935-4705. Sunday, March 21 10 a.m. Men's Tennis vs. Graceland U. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705. 10 a.m. Women's Tennis vs. Graceland U. Forest Park, Dwight Davis Tennis Center. 935-4705. Noon. Baseball vs. Simpson College. Kelly Field. 935-4705. 2:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Illinois Wesleyan U. Kelly Field. 935-4705. 2:30 p.m. Men's Tennis vs. Brandeis U. Forest Park, Dwight Davis Tennis Center. 935-4705. 2:30 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Brandeis U. Forest Park, Dwight Davis Tennis Center. 935-4705. 3 p.m. Softball vs. Eureka College. WUSTL Field. 935-4705. 5 p.m. Softball vs. Nebraska Wesleyan U. WUSTL Field. 935-4705. Tuesday, March 23 2 p.m. Baseball vs. Eureka College. Kelly Field. 935-4705. Wednesday, March 24 3 p.m. Softball vs. U. of Wisc., Stevens Point. WUSTL Field. 935-4705. Thursday, March 25 1:30 p.m. Baseball vs. MacMurray College. Kelly Field. 935-4705. And more… Thursday, March 18 8 p.m. Writing Program Reading Series. Richard Howard, poet, critic and translator. Duncker Hall, Rm. 201. 935-7130. 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 recordcalendar@wustl.edu. Submission forms are available by calling 935-4926 and information can be found here. The deadline for all entries is noon on the Thursday eight days before the Record issue date. 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. 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 Danforth 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 recordcalendar@wustl.edu. Submission forms are available by calling 935-6512 and information can be found here. The deadline for all entries is noon on the Thursday seven days before the Record issue date. Late or incomplete entries will not be printed. The Record is published every Thursday during the school year, except holidays, and monthly during the summer. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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