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Washington University in St. Louis

February 28, 2003
Vol. 27, No. 22

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February 28, 2003 > Feb. 28 Calendar

Feb. 28 Calendar

By Neil Schoenherr

Exhibitions
Contemporary Projects: Arnold Odermatt Photographs. Opens March 11. Continues through April 20. 935-4523.

Contemporary German Art: Recent Acquisitions. Continues through April 20. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Italian Renaissance Engravings, c. 1470-1510. Continues through March 2. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Made in France: Art From 1945 to the Present. Continues through April 20. Gallery of Art. 935-4523.

Perfect Couple: Crossing Borders, Fu Shen and Victoria Lu. Continues through March 7. Sponsored by the Visiting East Asian Professionals Program. Des Lee Gallery, 1627 Washington Ave. 621-8735.

Ten Shades of Green. Continues through April 11. Givens Hall. 935-6200.

Film

Sunday, March 16

1 p.m. French Film Series. Venus Beauty Institute. Tonie Marshall Washington, dir. Sponsored by the Program in Film & Media Studies. Brown Hall Rm. 100. 935-4056.

Lectures

Friday, Feb. 28

9:15 a.m. Pediatric Grand Rounds. "Managing the Pain of Emergency Procedures: Sedation, Schizophrenia, and Senility." David M. Jaffe, medical dir., emergency services, dir. of emergency medicine, dept. of pediatrics. Clopton Aud., 4950 Children's Place. 454-6006.

7 p.m. Gallery of Art Friday Forum Series. "Italian Renaissance Engravings, c. 1470-1510." Francesca Consagra, curator of prints and drawings, Saint Louis Art Museum, and Mark S. Weil, E. Desmond Lee Professor for Collaboration in the Arts & dir., Gallery of Art. (6:30 p.m., reception. Cost: $10.) Gallery of Art. 935-5490.


Monday, March 3

Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Research Seminar. "The Medicinal Chemist's Toolchest: Ent-steroids as Pharmacological Tools." Douglas Covey, prof. of molecular biology & pharmacology. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183.

4 p.m. Neurology & Neurological Surgery Research Seminar Series. Michael J. Howard, research instructor in neurology. Maternity Bldg., Schwarz Aud. 362-7316.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "The Role of Enx Polycomb Proteins in Lymphocyte Development and Function." Sasha Tarakhovsky, assoc. prof. of immunology & microbiology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.


Tuesday, March 4

Noon. Molecular Microbiology & Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Viral and Host Determinants of the Outcome of Alphavirus Encephalitis." Diane Griffin, prof. and chair of molecular microbiology & immunology, Johns Hopkins U. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-2842.

4 p.m. Anesthesiology Research Unit Seminar Series. "Vesicle Exocytosis and Endocytosis at a Calyx-type Synapse." Lin-Gang Wu, asst. prof. of anesthesiology. Clinical Sciences Research Bldg., Rm. 5550. 362-8560.


Wednesday, March 5

4 p.m. Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Seminar. "Integrin Dynamics on Leukocytes, 1CAM-1 on Endothelium and the Transmigratory Cup." Timothy A. Springer, Latham Family Professor of Pathology, Center for Blood Research, Harvard U. Cori Aud, 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.


Thursday, March 6

Noon. Gastroenterology Research Conference. "Effect of Chronic Liver Disease on Regenerative Responses." Anna Mae Diehl, prof. of medicine, Johns Hopkins U. Clinical Sciences Research Bldg., Rm. 901. 362-2031.

Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. "The Genetics of Atopic Dermatitis." William Cookson, Asthma Genetics Group, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, U.K. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

3 p.m. Siteman Cancer Center Lecture. Julia Hudson Freund Lecture. Louis Staudt, principal investigator, National Cancer Inst., National Institutes of Health. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 454-8566.

4 p.m. Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Seminar. "Preconditioning: Activating Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection for Ischemic Retina." Jeff Gidday, assoc prof. of neurosurgery and of ophthalmology & visual sciences. Maternity Bldg., Rm. 725. 362-1006.


Monday, March 10

Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Seminar. "From Single Neuron to Neural Circuits: Genetic Analysis of Brain Development in Drosophila." Ligun Luo, asst. prof. of biological sciences, Stanford U. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183.

Noon. Work, Families, & Public Policy Seminar Series. "Framing the Family: Normative Evaluation of Tax Policies Involving Household Composition." Edward J. McCaffery, Maurice Jones Jr. Professor of Law, U. of Southern Calif. Eliot Hall, Rm. 300. 935-4918.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. "Immunity and Immune Evasion During Chronic Herpesvirus Infection." Herbert "Skip" Virgin, prof. of pathology & immunology. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

5:30 p.m. Radiology Lecture. Annual Daniel R. Biello Memorial Lecture. "Molecular Imaging of the Brain: FDG and Beyond." Mark Mintun, prof. of radiology. Scarpellino Aud., 510 S. Kingshighway Blvd. 362-2866.


Tuesday, March 11

8:30 a.m.-noon. Community Conference on Aging. "Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities." Susy Stark, program in occupational therapy, Michael E. Hunt, research architect and prof. of environment, textiles, and design, U. of Wis., and Anita Altman, deputy managing dir. of resource development, UJA Federation, N.Y. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of St. Louis and WUSTL Center for Aging. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom. 286-2881.

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "Host-pathogen Adaption: Trypanosomes and What They Can Tell Us About Tumour Cells and the Immune System." Christine Clayton, prof. of molecular biology, Heidelberg U., Germany. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-7258.

Noon. Physical Therapy Seminar. "An Overview of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound." Sherry Teefey, assoc. prof. of radiology. 4444 Forest Park Blvd., Rm. B108/B109. 286-1404.

4 p.m. Pain Center Seminar. Howard Fields, dept. of neuroscience, U. of California, San Francisco. Clinical Sciences Research Bldg., Rm. 5550. 362-8560.

4 p.m. Siteman Cancer Center Genetics Seminar Series. Philippe Soriano, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, U. of Wash. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 426. 454-8566.


Wednesday, March 12

8:15-10:30 a.m. Center for the Application of Information Briefing. Annual Technology & Trends Briefing. "The Future of IT." Bob Johanson, pres., Inst. for the Future, Menlo Park, Calif. Open to CAIT members only. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 935-4792.

11 a.m. Assembly Series. Omicron Delta Kappa/Helen Manley Memorial Lecture. "Live Up to Your Dreams." Dot Richardson, vice chair, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. "Building Between." Marlon Blackwell, Ruth & Norman Moore Visiting Professor, prof. of architecture, U. of Arkansas. Steinberg Hall Aud. 935-6200.


Thursday, March 13

Noon. Genetics Seminar Series. "Developmental Control of Cell Division in C. elegans." Sander van den Heuvel, MGH Cancer Center, Harvard U. McDonnell Medical Sciences Bldg., Rm. 823. 362-2139.

3 p.m. Mechanical Engineering Sesquicentennial Colloquium. "Aerospace Structural Engineering — A Century of Challenges and Achievements." Richardo L. Actis, affiliate prof. of mechanical engineering. Cupples II Hall, Rm. 100. 935-6047.

4 p.m. Assembly Series. John and Penelope Biggs Residency in the Classics. "Classical Democracy in the Modern Organization: Why Ancient Athenian Political Life Still Matters." Josiah Ober, David Magie Professor of Ancient Greece, Princeton U. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

4 p.m. Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Seminar. "Molecular Mechanisms of Retinal Degeneration Induced by Hypoxia and Defective Iron Metabolism." Yves Courtois, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale and Universite Pierre & Marie Curie, France. Maternity Bldg., Rm. 725. 362-1006.

4:45 Psychology Discussion. "Ethics in Family Decision Making: Family Involvement in Medical Decisions." Brian Carpenter, asst. prof. of psychology. Psychology Bldg., Rm. 216A. 935-8212.

4 p.m. Science & Society Seminar. "From Washington University to Washington, D.C.: A Recent Graduate Student's Forays Into Science Policy." Melanie Leitner, American Association for the Adavance-ment of Science Diplomacy Fellow. U.S. Agency for International Development. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-3364.


Friday, March 14

2 p.m. Public Interest Law Speaker Series. "Access to Justice: Ethical Responsibilities and Political Realities." Deborah L. Rhode, Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law, dir., Keck Center on Legal Ethics & the Legal Profession, Stanford U. Anheuser-Busch Hall, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom. 935-6414.

3 p.m. Romance Languages and Literatures Lecture. Isadore Silver Lecture. "Building the Kingdom: Ronsard's Paper Monuments." Cynthia Skenazi, chair of French & Italian, U. of Calif., Santa Barbara. Brookings Hall, Room 300. 935-5175.

4 p.m. East Asian Studies Lecture. Stanley Spector Memorial Lecture on East Asian History and Civilization. "The Genealogy of Globalization in China." Prasenjit Duara, prof. of history and East Asian languages and civilizations, U. of Chicago. McDonnell Hall, Rm. 162. 935-4448.

7 p.m. Gallery of Art Friday Forum Series. "Arnold Odermatt and the Trauma of Modernization." Sabine Eckmann, curator, Gallery of Art. (6:30 p.m., reception. Cost: $10.) Gallery of Art. 935-5423.


Saturday, March 15

7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CME Course. Annual Update in the Management of Hyperten-sion and Cardiovascular Diseases. Cost: $55. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-6891.


Monday, March 17

Noon. Molecular Biology & Pharmacology Research Seminar. "Synthetic Cation and Anion Channels That Function in Phospholipid Bilayer Membranes." George Gokel, prof. and dir. of chemical biology. South Bldg., Rm. 3907, Philip Needleman Library. 362-0183.

4 p.m. Immunology Research Seminar Series. Student Sponsored Seminar. "Pathways to Tolerance in Autoimmunity." Jeffrey Bluestone, dir, diabetes center, U. of Calif., San Francisco. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 362-2763.

4 p.m. Neurology & Neurological Surgery Research Seminar Series. "White Matter Ischemia — Axons and Oligodendrocytes Talk it Over." Mark Goldberg, assoc. prof. of neurology and neurobiology. Maternity Bldg., Schwarz Aud. 362-7316.

4:30 p.m. Mathematics Talk. John Garnett, prof. of mathematics, U. of Calif., Los Angeles. (4 p.m., tea, Cupples I Hall, Rm. 200.) Cupples I Hall, Rm. 199, Kirk Seminar Room. 935-6760.

7 p.m. Architecture Monday Night Lecture Series. Annual Coral Courts Lecture. "Materialize." Julie Snow, architect, Julie Snow Architects Inc. Minneapolis. 935-6200.


Tuesday, March 18

Noon. Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Seminar Series. "New Paradigms in Phagocytosis and Host-pathogen Interaction." Michael Desjardins, assoc. prof. of pathology and cell biology, U. of Montreal. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 747-2630.


Wednesday, March 19

11 a.m. Assembly Series. Thomas D. Fulbright Lecture in American History. Stephen Aron, dir., Autry Inst. for the Study of the American West, assoc. prof. of history, UCLA. Graham Chapel. 935-5285.

4 p.m. Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Seminar. "Hydrogen Bond Formation and Pathway Heterogeneity in Protein Folding." Tobin Sosnick, assoc. prof. of biochemistry & molecular biology, U. of Chicago. Cori Aud., 4565 McKinley Ave. 362-0261.

4 p.m. University Libraries Favorite Books Seminar Series. "Old World Rivalries and New World Scenes: De Bry's America." Angela Miller, assoc. prof. of art history & archaeology. Olin Library, Lvl. 1, Special Collections. 935-5418.


Thursday, March 20

4 p.m. Anesthesiology Lecture. Annual C.R. Stephen Lecture. "Ca Signals Controlling Neurotransmitter Release and Short Term Synaptic Plasticity." Erwin Neher, prof. of biophysics, Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie, Goettingen, Germany. Eric P. Newman Education Center. 454-5991.

Music

Thursday, March 13

8 p.m. Jazz at Holmes. Linda Presgrave, piano. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841.


Thursday, March 20

8 p.m. Jazz at Holmes. Lisa Campbell and the Jazz Singers. Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge. 935-4841.

On Stage

Saturday, March 1

8 p.m. OVATIONS! An Evening With Sandra Bernhard. Cost: $30. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.


Friday, March 14

8 p.m. Washington University Opera. (Also March 15, 8 p.m.) Cost: $15, $10 for seniors, students, WUSTL faculty and staff, $5 for WUSTL students. Graham Chapel. 935-4841.


Saturday, March 15

11 a.m. ovations! for young people. Ahn-plugged. The Ahn Trio. Cost: $7. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

8 p.m. OVATIONS! The Ahn Trio. Cost: $27, $22 for seniors, students, WUSTL faculty and staff, $13 for WUSTL students. Edison Theatre. 935-6543.

Worship

Wednesday, March 5

Noon. Ash Wednesday Ashes Service. Catholic Student Center, 6352 Forsyth. 935-9191.

Sports

Saturday, March 1

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

2:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Coe College. Kelly Field. 935-4705.

6 p.m. Women's Basketball vs. U. of Chicago. Athletic Complex. 935-4705.

8 p.m. Men's Basketball vs. U. of Chicago. Athletic Complex. 935-4705.


Sunday, March 2

Noon. Baseball vs. Coe College. Kelly Field. 935-4705.

2:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Maryville U. Kelly Field. 935-4705.


Tuesday, March 4

1 p.m. Baseball vs. Fontbonne U. Kelly Field. 935-4705.


Wednesday, March 12

4 p.m. Men's Tennis vs. Central College. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705.

4 p.m. Women's Tennis vs. Central College. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705.


Friday, March 14

2 p.m. Baseball vs. Greenville College. Kelly Field. 935-4705.


Saturday, March 15

Noon. Baseball vs. Milwaukee School of Engineering. Kelly Field. 935-4705.

1 p.m. Men's Tennis vs. DePauw U. Tao Tennis Center. 935-4705.

2:30 p.m. Baseball vs. Concordia U. Kelly Field. 935-4705.


Sunday, March 16

9:30 a.m. Baseball vs. Milwaukee School of Engineering. Kelly Field. 935-4705.

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


Tuesday, March 18

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


Thursday, March 20

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.

And more…

Wednesday, March 5

6-8 p.m. Fashion Program Model Call. Des Lee Gallery, 1627 Washington Ave. For information and requirements, call 935-6500.


Tuesday, March 11

7:30 p.m. International Writers Center Local Writers Reading Series. The End of Baseball as We Knew It: The Players Union, 1960-1981. Charles Korr, author. Women's Bldg., Formal Lounge. 935-5576.




The Record calendar lists a portion of the activities taking place at Washington University Feb. 28-March 20.


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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