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COLLOQUIUA |
Mon., Sept. 13, 4:15 p.m. "Redesigning Metalloproteins:
Toward Biosynthetic Inorganic Chemistry," a Chemistry colloquium
with Yi Lu, University of Illinois; 233 Remsen. HW
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GRAND ROUNDS |
Mon., Sept. 13, 3 p.m. Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, with
various speakers; 6150 JHOC. JHMI
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MUSIC |
Tues., Sept. 14, 8 p.m. Sylvia Adalman Artist Recital
Series--Emily Skala, principal flute of the Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra, performs. $16, $8 for senior citizens, $5 for students
with I.D. Friedberg Concert Hall. Peabody
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OPEN HOUSES |
Tues., Sept. 14, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Open House for the
Certificate in Environmental Studies Program with instructors and
current students. 410-516-4842. 3 Shaffer. HW Thurs., Sept. 16, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Open House for the Certificate on Aging Program. 410-516-4842. 3 Shaffer. HW
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RELIGION |
Jewish High Holidays, Yom Kippur--Conservative and Reform
services led by Jill Jacobs and Mark Popovsky of the Jewish
Theological Seminary, and Rabbi Stacey Bergman, respectively.
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SEMINARS |
Mon., Sept. 13, 12:15 p.m. "Hybrids between HIV-1 and
Yeast Retrotransposon Ty1," a Carnegie Institution of Washington
seminar with Jeff Strathern, National Cancer Institute; Seminar
Room, 115 W. University Pkwy. HW Mon., Sept. 13, 12:30 p.m. "Writing for Professional Publications," a seminar for Hopkins nurses with Thomas Schwarz, The American Journal of Nursing. 410-955-7552. 202 Pinkard Bldg. JHMI Tues., Sept. 14, noon. "NHE3 and Cytoskeleton," a Medicine seminar with Mark Donowitz; 903 Ross. JHMI Wed., Sept. 15, 12:15 p.m. "What is MAQ?" a Center for Communication Programs seminar with Carol Brancich; Haryono Room. JHMI Wed., Sept. 15, 4 p.m. "Imaging of Neurotransmission in Pathophysiology and Drug Design," a Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences seminar with Dean Wong; 303 WBSB. JHMI Wed., Sept. 15, 5:30 p.m. "Is China Weathering the Asian Crisis?" a seminar with Nicholas Lardy, Brookings Institution. 202-663-5816. Kenney Auditorium, Nitze Bldg. SAIS Thurs., Sept. 16, noon. "Signaling by Polyubiquitin Chains in Proteolysis and DNA Repair," a Cell Biology and Anatomy seminar with Cecile Pickart; 110 WBSB. JHMI Thurs., Sept. 16, 1 p.m. "Molecular Mechanisms of Axon Guidance and Cell Migration in a Spinal Cord Model, C. elegans," a Neuroscience research seminar with Joe Culotti, S.L. Research Institute; 811 WBSB. JHMI Thurs., Sept. 16, 3 p.m. "Controlled Lagrangians and Mechanical System Stabilization," a Mechanical Engineering seminar with Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Princeton University; 110 Maryland. HW
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SPECIAL EVENTS |
Mon., Sept. 13, 9 a.m. First Annual Research Day,
sponsored by the Comprehensive Transplant Center, highlighting
various transplant research being completed at Hopkins. Speakers
include Claude Earl Fox, of the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services; William Pfaff, from the United Network for Organ
Sharing; U.S. Rep. Thomas Bliley (R-Va.); Maryland state Sen.
Paula Hollinger; Andrew Klein; and Allan Kirk, of the Naval
Medical Research Institute. Tilghman Room, Turner Bldg. JHMI Thurs., Sept. 16, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Fri., Sept. 17, 9 a.m. to noon. Afro-Cubans in Cuban Society: Past, Present and Future," a two-day conference with a variety of experts discussing the Afro-Cuban impact on Cuba. 410-516-5558. Main Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Ave., NW. SAIS Fri., Sept. 17, 7 p.m. The MSE Symposium--"Redefining the Role of the Media," with Drew Pinsky, co-host of MTV's Loveline. (For details on symposium, see story). Shriver Hall. HW Sat., Sept. 18, 9 a.m. First Annual 5K Run for Cancer to benefit the American Cancer Society. Race starts outside Garland Hall. HW
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WJHU 88.1 FM |
Mon., Sept. 13, noon. The Marc Steiner Show.
Authors Madison Smartt Bell and David Guterson. Tues., Sept. 14, 1 p.m. The Marc Steiner Show. John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Thurs., Sept. 16, 1 p.m. The Marc Steiner Show. A discussion on the future of nursing with Sue Donaldson, dean of the School of Nursing, and Mary Mundinger, her counterpart at the Columbia School of Nursing.
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