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Calendar
 "University Events" lists a portion of the activities taking place Feb. 2-15 at Washington University. Visit the Web for expanded calendars for the Danforth Campus (calendar.wustl.edu) and the School of Medicine (medschool.wustl.edu/calendars.html).
Exhibits "Eyes on the Prize: Documenting the Civil Rights Movement." Through Feb. 28. Olin Library Grand Staircase Lobby. 935-5495.
School of Medicine Student, Faculty & Staff Art Show '07. Through Feb. 26. Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, First Floor Atrium. wattsond@msnotes.wustl.edu.
"Selections from the Black Film Promotional Materials Collection." Through Feb. 28. Olin Library, Lvl. 1, Ginkgo Reading Rm. 935-5495.
 Saturday, Feb. 3
 6-10 p.m. "Parabola." Annual Graduate Student Art Exhibit. Exhibit continues through Feb. 27. Baseline Workshop, Showroom and Gallery, 1110 Washington Ave. grad.wustl.edu/~gradexhibit/home.
 Friday, Feb. 9
 7-10 p.m. "Reality Bites" Opening Reception. Exhibit continues through April 29. Kemper Art Museum. 935-4523.
Film
 Friday, Feb. 2
 6 & 8:30 p.m. Travel Lecture Film Series. "Hello! Louisiana." Monty & Marsha Brown, dir. Graham Chapel. For costs and information: 935-5212.
7 p.m. Korean Film Festival: The Varied Colors of Korean Cinema. "Untold Scandal (2003)." E J-Yong, dir. Brown Hall, Rm. 100. 935-4448.
 Friday, Feb. 9
 7 p.m. Korean Film Festival: The Varied Colors of Korean Cinema. "Spring in My Hometown (1998)." Lee Kwangmo, dir. Brown Hall, Rm. 100. 935-4448.
Lectures
 Friday, Feb. 2
 Noon. Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar. "Sugar Shock: A Metabolic Sensor Governing Cell Size." Petra Levin, asst. prof. of biology. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-7437.
6:30 p.m. Performing Arts Lecture. "Kokoschka: Painter and Playwright." Henry Schvey, prof. of drama and chair of performing arts. Kemper Art Museum, Rm. 103. 935-7918.
 Saturday, Feb. 3
 11 a.m. MLA Saturday Seminar Series. "Environmental Education and Research at Washington University." Pratim Biswas, Stifel and Quinette Jens Professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering. McDonnell Hall, Goldfarb Aud. 935-6700.
 Monday, Feb. 5
 8 a.m.-5 p.m. St. Louis STD/HIV Prevention Training Center Course. "STD Intensive." (Continues 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 6 & 7.) Cost: $125. For location and to register: 747-1522.
Noon. Midwest Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Guest Lecture. "Do Health-care Workers Have a Duty to Care for Infectious Patients?" Lauris Kaldjian, dir., biomedical ethics & medical humanities, U. of Iowa. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 286-0432.
2 p.m. Women & Gender Studies Lecture. "Vernacular Sociology and the Sexy Modern Girl Advertising Icon in Chinese Advertising Culture During the Inter-war Years." Tani Barlow, prof. of history and of women studies, U. of Wash. Duncker Hall, Rm. 201, Hurst Lounge. 935-5102.
3 p.m. Neuro-oncology Research Group Seminar Series. "Modeling Human Brain Tumors in Mice." David Gutmann, Donald O. Schnuck Family Professor of Neurology. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 928. 454-8981.
4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Unique Regulatory Proteins of HIV-1 & -2." Lee Ratner, prof. of medicine. Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Connor Aud. 362-2763.
5:30 p.m. Cardiac Bioelectricity & Arrhythmia Center Seminar Series. "Substrate-based Approaches for the Ablation of Post-infarction Ventricular Tachycardia." David Wilber, Eisenberg Professor of Cardiovascular Sciences, Loyola U. Chicago. (5 p.m. reception.) Whitaker Hall, Rm. 218. 935-7887.
 Tuesday, Feb. 6
 Noon. Molecular Microbiology & Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Probing Bacterial Toxin Transport Pathways Using Genetics and Chemical Genetics." David Haslam, assoc. prof. of pediatrics and of molecular microbiology. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-3692.
4:15 p.m. Earth & Planetary Sciences Colloquium. "Tracing Biological Magnetism in Sediments." Robert Kopp, div. of geological & planetary sciences, Calif. Inst. of Technology. Earth & Planetary Sciences Bldg., Rm. 203. 935-5610.
5:30 p.m. Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Biophysical Evenings Seminar. "Diffusion-sensitive Magnetic Resonance in Vivo: Many Questions? Some Answers." Joseph Ackerman, prof. and chair of chemistry. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-4152.
 Wednesday, Feb. 7
 4 p.m. Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences "Frontiers in Human Pathobiology" Lecture Series. Daniel Link, assoc. prof. of medicine. Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Holden Aud. 362-4806.
4 p.m. Physics & Center for Materials Innovation Joint Colloquium. "Nuclear Spin Dynamics in Solids: Implications of Microscopic Chaos." Boris Fine, postdoctoral research assoc., dept. of physics and astronomy, U. of Tenn. (3:30 p.m. Coffee, Compton Hall, Rm. 245.) Crow Hall, Rm. 204. 935-6276.
 Thursday, Feb. 8
 Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. "Mining Genomic 'Junk:' Technology for Intron-centric Studies of RNA Processing." Jay Hesselberth, postdoctoral fellow, dept. of genome sciences, U. of Wash. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.
3 p.m. Siteman Cancer Center Basic Science Seminar Series. Gerard Evan, Gerson and Barbara Bass Bakar Distinguished Professor of Cancer Research, U. of Calif., San Francisco. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 454-7029.
4 p.m. Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Seminar. "Aren't Eyes Part of the Body? The Apparent Disjunct Between Health and Visual Health — Evidence Using Preference Based Measures of Quality of Life." Steven Kymes, research asst. prof. of ophthalmology & visual sciences. Maternity Bldg., Rm. 725. 362-3315.
 Friday, Feb. 9
 11 a.m. Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Seminar. "Fire, Fractals and Physics." Chris Sorensen, distinguished prof. of physics, Kan. State U. Lopata Hall, Rm. 101. 935-5548.
Noon. Cell Biology & Physiology Seminar. "A Genomic Network for Preserving Genome Stability in Yeast." Judith Campbell, prof. of chemistry & biology, Calif. Inst. of Technology. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 362-7437.
2 p.m. Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Seminar. Julia W. P. Hsu, Sandia National Laboratories, N.M. Cupples II Hall, Rm. 217. 935-5548.
3 p.m. Comparative Literature Lecture. Matheson Lecture. "'Papers on Technique:' The Future of Theory in Comparative Literature." Emily Apter, prof. of French, N.Y.U. Women's Bldg. Formal Lounge. 935-5170.
3 p.m. Joint Center for East Asian Studies Colloquium. "Peripheral Vision: New Studies on East Asian Borderlands." (Reception follows.) McMillan Hall Café. For information or to register: 935-4448.
6:30 p.m. Hematology & Oncology Case Discussion. "Case Discussions in Breast Cancer." The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, 100 Carondelet Plaza. To register: 362-6891.
 Saturday, Feb. 10
 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Hematology & Oncology CME Course. "Highlights of the 2006 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium." Cost: $65. The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, 100 Carondelet Plaza. To register: 362-6891.
11 a.m. MLA Saturday Seminar Series. "Changes in River Management Policies." William Lowry, prof. of political science. McDonnell Hall, Goldfarb Aud. 935-6700.
 Monday, Feb. 12
 2:30 p.m. Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Seminar. "Your Cancer Risk: Integrating Epidemiology, Behavior Change and Risk Communication." Graham Colditz, Niess-Gain Professor in Medicine. Lopata Hall, Rm. 101. 935-5548.
4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Dendritic Cells in the Periphery and Their Migration to Lymph Nodes." Gwendalyn Randolph, assoc. prof. of gene & cell medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Holden Aud. 362-2763.
5:30 p.m. Cardiac Bioelectricity & Arrhythmia Center Seminar. Craig January, prof. of medicine & physiology, U. of Wisc. (5 p.m. reception.) Whitaker Hall, Rm. 218. 935-7887.
 Tuesday, Feb. 13
 Noon. Program in Physical Therapy Research Seminar. "Whole-body and Myocardial Substrate Metabolism in HIV-metabolic Syndrome." W. Todd Cade, instructor in physical therapy. 4444 Forest Park Blvd., Lower Lvl., Rm. B108. 286-1404.
 Wednesday, Feb. 14
 Noon. Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiology Lecture. Annual Hyman R. Senturia Lecture. "How to Perform and Interpret MR Cine Sleep Studies for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children." Lane Donnelly, prof. of radiology and of pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Scarpellino Aud., 510 S. Kingshighway Blvd. 362-2866.
4 p.m. Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences "Frontiers in Human Pathobiology" Lecture Series. "The Promise of Nanotechnology in Medicine." Karen Wooley, James S. McDonnell Distin-guished Professor of Chemistry in Arts & Sciences. Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Holden Aud. 362-4806.
5:30 p.m. Kemper Art Museum Gallery Talk. Meredith Malone, curatorial intern. Kemper Art Museum, Rm. 104. 935-4523.
Music
 Thursday, Feb. 8
 8 p.m. Jazz at Holmes. Dave Black Trio. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841.
 Thursday, Feb. 15
 8 p.m. Jazz at Holmes. William Lenihan, guitar. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841.
On stage
 Thursday, Feb. 8
 8 p.m. Performing Arts Dept. Presentation. "Kokoshka: A Love Story" by Henry I. Schvey. William Whitaker, dir. (Also 8 p.m. Feb. 9 & 10; 2 p.m. Feb. 10 & 11.) Cost: $15, $9 for students, children, seniors, WUSTL faculty & staff. Mallinckrodt Student Center, A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. 935-6543.
Sports
 Friday, Feb. 9
 6 p.m. Women's basketball vs. Emory U. Athletic Complex. 935-4705.
 Sunday, Feb. 11
 Noon. Men's basketball vs. Case Western Reserve U. Athletic Complex. 935-4705.
2 p.m. Women's basketball vs. Case Western Reserve U. Athletic Complex. 935-4705.
And more
 Saturday, Feb. 3
 11:30 a.m. Domestic Violence "Teach-in." Ursa's Fireside. For information and schedule: 935-7576.
1 p.m. Art and Activism Panel Discussion. Ursa's Fireside. For information and schedule: 935-7576.
 Friday, Feb. 9
 4 p.m. Artists' Panel Discussion. In conjunction with the opening of "Reality Bites." Rudolf Herz, Christian Jankowski, Via Lewandowsky and Beate Gütschow, artists; and Sabine Eckmann, Diedrich Diederichsen and Lutz Koepnick, critics. Kemper Art Museum. 935-4523.
 Sunday, Feb. 11
 2 p.m. Book Discussion. "Fahrenheit 451." Part of The Big Read. (Also 2 p.m. Feb. 18.) Kemper Art Museum. 935-4407.
 Tuesday, Feb. 13
 5:30-8:30 p.m. Health Fair. Hosted by the Program in Physical Therapy. Wohl Student Center, Friedman Lounge. 495-0504.
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.
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