Lectures

Thursday, March 21

Brain/Dev Res Sem: "Enzyme Replacement and Gene Therapy for Gaucher Disease." Roscoe Brady. BDRC aud. 9:30 am.

Organic Chem Sem: Laura Scarola. 308 Venable. 11 am.

Blyth Exercise Sci Lec: "Nutritional Practices of Weightlifters and Body Builders." Janet Walberg-Rankin, Virginia Tech U. 109 Fetzer. 3 pm.

UNC/GlaxoWellcome Sem: "Molecules, Material Science and Medicines." Peter York, U Bradford, England. Hill Alumni Ctr. 4 pm.

Friday, March 22

Organic Chem Sem: M. Sawamoto. 308 Venable. Noon.

Molec Bio Sem: "Terminal Steps of Heme Biosynthesis." Harry Dailey, U. Georgia. 321 MacNider. Noon.

Sunday, March 24

Reed Sarratt Lec: 3/24. Sharon Lawrence, two-time Emmy-nominated actress from NYPD Blue. Memorial. 7:15 pm.

Monday, March 25

Analytic Chem Sem: "Planar Microchemical Sensors: Membrane Optimization and Biomedical Applications." Vasile Cosofret, Duke. 308 Venable. Noon.

Physiology Sem: "Distribution and Regulation of Neuronal Nictotinic Acetylcholine Receptors." Peter Sargent, U. Calif-San Francisco. 321 MacNider. 12:30 pm.

Internatl Studies Lec: "Uighur--The Keys of Central Asia." Jurat Kayet, visiting scholar from Almaty, Kazakhstan. Conf Rm, 223 E. Franklin St. 4 pm.

Blacks in the Diaspora Lec: "Look to the East: Asian Influences on African-American Thought and Action." Ernest Allen, U Mass-Amherst. 101 Greenlaw. 7 pm.

Dev Sci Lec: "What Are We Doing to Our Early Adolescents?: Problems with the Junior High School Transition." Jacquelyne Eccles, U Mich. 521 S Greensboro St. 7 pm.

Tuesday, March 26

Biochem/Biophysics Lec: "Mandelate Racemase in Pieces: Cooperativity Effects in Enzyme Catalysis." Stephen Bearne. 408 FLOB. 11:30 am.

Pharmacology Sem: "CFTR Regulates Airway Epithelial Na+ Channels." Jack Sutts, medicine. 1102 FLOB. 4 pm.

Latin Am Lec: Raul Alfonsin, former president of Argentina. Morehead Banquet Hall. 4:30 pm.

Wednesday, March 27

Aging Lec: "Obesity: The Skinny on Fat." Jan Busby. 238 MacNider. Noon.

Biology Sem: "Peptide Sequencing by Multiple Stages of Mass Spectrometry." Tong Lin. 308 Venable. Noon.

Marine Sci Sem: Max Kloster. 12-1 Venable. 3:30 pm.

McNair Lec: "God, Genes and Justice: Genetics in Theological Perspective." Lindon Eaves, Medical College of Va. Hill aud. 8 pm.

Morgan Family Writer-in-Residence Lec: Beth Henley will weave together passages from her plays regarding love, communication & connection. Memorial. 7:30 pm.

Thursday, March 28

Brain/Dev Res Sem: "Tellurium, Cholesterol, and Myelin: Hints about the Control of Membrane Assembly and Maintenance." Arrel Toews. BDRC aud. 9:30 am.

Pharmacology Sem: "Molecular Recognition and Activation mechanism of Neurokinin receptors." Tung M. Fong, Merck Res Labs. 1102 FLOB. 10:30 am.

Organic Chem Sem: Fraser Stoddart. 308 Venable. 11 am.

Biochem/Biophysics Lec: "Signal Transduction from Membrane Receptors to the Nucleus: MAP Kinases." Michael Karin, U. Calif-San Diego. 106 Berryhill. 11:30 am.

Am Studies Lec: "White Studies: The Intellectual Imperialism of U.S. Education." Ward Churchill, founder of American Indian Movement. 100 Greenlaw. 7 pm.

Friday, March 29

Foard Lec: "Community-Based Public Health: Lessons Learned from the National Initiative." Tom Bruce, W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Rosenau aud. 9:15 am.

CPC Sem: Linda Burton, Penn State U. CPC Conference Room. Noon.

Grizzle Biostat Lec: "A General Framework for Effective Concentration Estimation in Aquatic Toxicology Studies." A. John Bailer, Miami (OH) U. 1301 McGavran-Greenberg. 1:30 pm.

Nutrition Sem: "Dietary Fatty Acids and Cholesterolemia: Myths, Facts, and New Data." Pramod Khosla, Brandeis U. 2217 McGavran-Greenberg. 3 pm.

Anthropol Col: "Post-Colonial Popular History: Images and Narratives from Zaire." Johannes Fabian. Faculty Lounge, Morehead. 3 pm.

Monday, April 1

Anlyt Chem Sem: "Applications of Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Metal Peptide Interactions and Carcinogenesis Mechanisms." Michael Gross, Washington U. 308 Venable. Noon.

Physiology Sem: "Assembling a Neuron: Molecular Analysis of Protein Targetting in Rat Hippocampal Neurons." Kathleen Buckley, Harvard. 321 MacNider. 12:30 pm.

Biobehavioral Methods Lec: "Physiologic Signals: Issues in Measurement and Analysis." Carol Lucas. 104 Carrington. 4 pm.

Developmental Sci Lec: "The Nature and Sources of Early Literacy." Frederick Morrison, Loyola U-Chicago. 521 S Greensboro St. 7 pm.

Tuesday, April 2

Biochem/Biophysics Lec: "Toward a Mechanism for Eukaryotic Transcriptional Regulation." Franklin Pugh, Penn State U. 408 FLOB. 11:30 am.

Wednesday, April 3

Blacks in the Diaspora Lec: "Current Conditions in Rwanda/Burundi." Catherine Newbury, poli sci. Stone Black Cultural Center. Noon.

Aging Lec: "Assessing Confusion of Elderly Patients at the Bedside." Virginia Neelon, nursing. 238 MacNider. Noon.

Biology Sem: Michael Rooney. 308 Venable. Noon.

Anthropol Col: "Pubic Failings and Public Surveillance: Obscenity Legislation and Obscene Fantasies in Japan." Anne Allison, Duke. 308 Alumni. 3:15 pm.

Marine Sci Sem: John Quinlan. 12-1 Venable. 3:30 pm.

Romance Lang Lec: "Bloomsbury in the Light of France." Mary Ann Caws, NYU. Toy Lounge, Dey. 4 pm.


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