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COLLOQUIA |
Fri., May 21, 2 p.m. "Mars: A Perspective from the
Pathfinder," a colloquium with Scott Murchie. Simulcast to 218
Maryland Hall on the Homewood campus. Kossiakoff Center
Auditorium. APL
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GRAND ROUNDS |
Wed., May 19, 1 p.m. "Pancreatic Beta Cell Growth and
Development," Endocrine Grand Rounds with Kristi Silver,
University of Maryland School of Medicine; 1 Marburg. JHMI
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LECTURES |
Mon., May 17, 5 p.m. "The Mechanism of Cell Transformation
by the fos Oncogene," an Oncology lecture by Tom Curran,
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis. The "Biology of
Cancer" lecture series. 119 Oncology. JHMI Mon., May 17, 7 p.m. "News of the 90s," an Alpha Sigma Lambda lecture by Cory Flintoff, NPR. Reception follows. 410-516-0775 or 410-516-7185 (to R.S.V.P.). 3 Shaffer. HW Wed., May 19, 5 p.m. "Etiology and Pathobiological Consequences of p53 Mutations in Human Cancer," an Oncology lecture by Curtis Harris, National Cancer Institute. The "Biology of Cancer" lecture series. Anna Baetjer Room, SPH. JHMI Wed., May 19, 6 p.m. "The Collection of Old World Paintings at Riversdale Plantation in the Stier-Peeters Family," a slide lecture by art historian Susan Pearl. Free to Hopkins staff and students and Homewood members; $2 for the public. 410-516-5589 for reservations. Homewood House Museum. HW Fri., May 21, 1 p.m. "Systemic Mastocytosis," a Clinical Immunology lecture by Dean Metcalf, NIAID/ NIH; 2B.65 JHAAC. Bayview
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MUSIC |
Tues., May 18, noon. The Choral Society performs Haydn's
Mass in Time of War, a Midday Performance sponsored by Cultural
Affairs. 410-955-3363. Hurd Hall. JHMI
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SEMINARS |
Mon., May 17, noon. "Cortical Surface Reconstruction from
Magnetic Resonance Imaging," a Computer Integrated Surgical
Systems and Technology Engineering Research Center seminar with
Chenyan Xu; 301 Shaffer. HW Mon., May 17, 12:15 p.m. "Linking Histone Modifications to Gene Activation and More," a Carnegie Institution of Washington Embryology seminar with C. David Allis, University of Virginia; 115 W. University Pkwy. HW Mon., May 17, 4 p.m. "The Thalamus Actually Does Something Different," a Mind/Brain Institute seminar with S.M. Sherman, SUNY, Stony Brook; 341 Krieger. HW Tues., May 18, noon. "Analysis of Gene Expression in Human Brain Disorders Using High Density Microarrays," a Biological Chemistry seminar with Jonathan Pevsner; 612 Physiology. JHMI Tues., May 18, 12:15 p.m. "Evaluation Results of the SFPS Community Mobilization Project in Cameroon," a Center for Communication Programs seminar with Jane Brown and Stella Babalola; Suite 310, 111 Market Place (Candler Bldg.) Wed., May 19, 4 p.m. "The Paradox of Tuberculosis Drug Pyrazinamide," a Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences seminar with Ying Zhang; 303 WBSB. JHMI Wed., May 19, 4 p.m. "Chemokine Receptors in Development and HIV Disease," an Immunology Council seminar with Dan Littman, NYU Medical Center; W2030 SPH. JHMI Thurs., May 20, noon. "Endocytic Trafficking of Lipids and Proteins," a Cell Biology and Anatomy seminar with Frederick Maxfield, Cornell University; 110 WBSB. JHMI Thurs., May 20, 12:15 p.m. "Peru Save the Children Project," a Center for Communication Programs seminar with Lisa Howard Grabman; Suite 310, 111 Market Place (Candler Bldg.) Thurs., May 20, 1 p.m. "Molecular Control of Motor Neuron Identity and Connectivity," a Neuroscience research seminar with Thomas Jessell, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; 811 WBSB. JHMI Fri., May 21, noon. "Australopithecus afarensis in Human Evolution," a Cell Biology and Anatomy seminar with William Kimbel, Arizona State University; 110 WBSB. JHMI 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
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WJHU |
Tues., May 18, noon. The Marc Steiner Show.
Sports Talk, with Milton Kent of The Sun and Keith Mills
of WMAR-TV. Thurs., May 20, 1 p.m. The Marc Steiner Show. Helen Fisher, author of The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They Are Changing the World.
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