The Johns Hopkins Gazette: May 24, 1999
THE GAZETTE WEEKLY CALENDAR
May 24-
June 7

Johns Hopkins Gazette Online Edition

  
The Gazette to Begin Biweekly Schedule for Summer

This is the last weekly edition of The Gazette for the 1998-99 academic year. Beginning June 7, the paper will be published biweekly until Aug. 30, when it will resume a weekly schedule for the fall semester.

Calendar listings and classified submissions and must be received by noon on Monday one week prior to publication. However, because the university will be closed on May 31 for the Memorial Day holiday, the deadline for the June 7 issue will be at noon on Friday, May 28.

  

COLLOQUIA

Tues., May 25, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. "Large Scale Animal Production and Human Health," a Center for a Livable Future colloquium. Co-sponsored by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and GRACE. 410-223-1608. W1010 SPH. JHMI

  

DISCUSSIONS
TALKS

Tues., June 1, noon. Women's Network/JHMI Caucus Journal Club discussion; 9019 1830 Building. JHMI

Fri., June 4, 8:30 a.m. Women's Network/JHMI Caucus discussion and networking opportunity; Gallery, SPH (yellow chair section). JHMI

  

GRAND ROUNDS

Wed., May 26, 1 p.m. "Androgen-Anabolic Steroids: Are They Useful?" Endocrine Grand Rounds with Adrian Dobs; 1 Marburg. JHMI

  

LECTURES

Mon., May 24, 5 p.m. "Knocking In and Out Genes and Transgenes: The Use of the Engineered Mouse to Study Normal and Aberrant Hemopoiesis," an Oncology lecture by Pier Paolo Pandolfi, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, N.Y. The "Biology of Cancer" lecture series. 119 Oncology. JHMI

Fri., May 28, 1 p.m. "Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis," a Clinical Immunology lecture by Al Sheffer, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston; 2B.65 JHAAC. Bayview

Tues., June 1, noon. "Finding and Using Electronic Full-Text Articles," part of the "Keeping Up with the Medical Literature" Welch Lecture Series. Mountcastle Auditorium, PCTB. JHMI

  

SEMINARS

Mon., May 24, noon. "Completion of a High Density (400 Probe) Tactile Display and Ensuring Tactile Neurophysiology Experiments," a Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology Engineering Research Center seminar with Dianne V.T. Pawluk; 301 Shaffer. HW

Mon., May 24, 4 p.m. "Spread of Dendritic Excitation in Neocortex in Vivo," a Krieger Mind/Brain Institute seminar with Korel Svoboda, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; 341 Krieger. HW

Tues., May 25, noon. "The Missing Link of the Urea Cycle: Identification of the Mitochondrial Ornithine Transporter and Demonstration of Defects," a Biological Chemistry seminar with David Vallee, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; 612 Physiology. JHMI

Tues., May 25, 4:15 p.m. "Models and Mechanisms for the Generation of T Cell Memory," an Immunology Council seminar with Donna Farber, University of Maryland, College Park; W2030 SPH. JHMI

Wed., June 2, 12:15 p.m. "Public Health Care in Cuba: Surviving the 'Special Period,' " a Center for Communication Programs seminar with Lauren Goodsmith. 410-659-6260 to confirm. Suite 310, 111 Market Place (Candler Bldg.).

Thurs., June 3, noon. "Viruses That Assemble in the Golgi, Golgin 160 and Apoptosis: Is There a Connection?" a Cell Biology and Anatomy seminar with Carolyn Machamer; 110 WBSB. JHMI

  

SPECIAL EVENTs

Wed., May 26, 1 p.m.. Dedication of the Richard A. Macksey Professorship for Distinguished Teaching in the Humanities; Garrett Room, MSE Library. HW

Fri., June 4, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Sat., June 5, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 50th anniversary symposium of the Department of Biophysics, featuring poster sessions on display both days and presentations by distinguished alumni. Mudd Hall Auditorium and Glass Pavilion, Levering. HW

  

WJHU

Mon., May 24, 1 p.m. The Marc Steiner Show. Richard C. "Mike" Lewin, secretary of business and economic development for Maryland.

Tues., May 25, 1 p.m. The Marc Steiner Show. Natalie Angier, author of Woman: An Intimate Geography.

Thurs., May 27, 1 p.m. The Marc Steiner Show. Anne McCracken and Mary Semel, authors of A Broken Heart Still Beats: After Your Child Dies.

  

WORKSHOP

Tues., June 2, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Reception for the Advances in Family Health Communication and Advocacy workshop with participants from Bangladesh, Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Philippines, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia. R.S.V.P. by May 26 to 410-659-6141 or 410-659-6300. Suite 310, 111 Market Place (Candler Bldg.).


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