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May 30, 2013

Calendar

Thursday 30

Chemistry Seminar

“Sulfur & Indole: Old Friends, New Methods,”

Jimmy Wu, Dartmouth;

150 Chevron, 2:30 pm

(chemrcpt@pitt.edu)

HSLS Workshop

“EndNote Basics,”

Linda Hartman;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 2:30-4:30 pm

(lhartman@pitt.edu)

Friday 31

CTSI Workshop

“Nuts & Bolts of DSM Reporting,”

Stephen Wisnieswki;

S100A BST, 11 am

(www.ctsi.pitt.edu/)

Public Health Kim Sutton-Tyrrell Memorial Symposium

Ballrm. B UClub, 1 pm

(383-8849)

June

Sunday 2

Episcopal Service

Heinz Chapel, 11 am

(Sundays: http://pittepiscopalchaplaincy.wordpress.com/)

Monday 3

Hepatology Research & Pathology Seminar

“Native Liver Pathology”;

7 East 24 Montefiore, 7 am

(joj2@pitt.edu)

Tuesday 4

IRB Workshop

“FDA Regulated Research: Updates & Insights,”

Cindy Kern;

S120 BST, noon

(www.irb.pitt.edu)

HSLS Workshop

“Prezi for Presentations,”

Julia Jankovic;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 12:30-2:30 pm

(jcj6@pitt.edu)

Faculty Assembly Mtg.

UClub conf. rm. A, 3 pm

Wednesday 5

Pathology Seminar

“Imaging Predatory T Cells,”

Christopher Hunter, Penn;

1104 Scaife, noon

CTSI Workshop

“Developing & Optimizing Collaborative Research Interactions,”

Gerald Gebhart;

7039 Forbes Twr., noon

(www.ctsi.pitt.edu)

UPCI Seminar

“Determining T Cell Fate & Anti-Tumor Immunity in Ovarian Cancer by mTOR & Co-inhibitory Molecules,”

Kunle Odunsi, Roswell Park Cancer Inst.;

Hillman Cancer Ctr. Cooper classrm. D, 3:30 pm

(coutchsl@upmc.edu)

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Lecture

“Implants,”

Mark Ochs;

G33 Salk, 4 pm (fordam@upmc.edu)

Thursday 6

CTSI Workshop

“Demonstrating Respect & Enhancing Trust: Mastering the Informed Consent Process,”

Michael Green, pediatrics;

7039 Forbes Twr., 1 pm

(www.ctsi.pitt.edu)

Friday 7

• Summer 6-week-1 session deadline for students to submit monitored withdrawal forms to dean’s office.

Bradford Campus Admissions Session

KOA Dining Hall, UPB, 10 am

(www.upb.pitt.edu/visit.aspx)

HSLS Workshop

“Painless PubMed,”

Michele Fedyshin;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 11:30 am

(kleinf@pitt.edu)

Pgh. Neighborhood & Community Information System Conf.

Greg Sanders;

U Club, 1-4:30 pm

Oakland Farmers Market

Schenley Plaza, 3-6 pm

(Fridays through Oct. 25; www.oaklandfarmersmarket.org)

Saturday 8

• Summer 4-week-1 session ends. Final exams scheduled during last class meeting.

Greensburg Campus 1960’s Dinner Party

Ridilla Athletic Fields, UPG, 5:30-8:30 pm

(register: www.greensburg.pitt.edu/croquet)

Monday 10

• Summer 4-week-2 session enrollment period ends & classes begin.

Vision Restoration Conf.

“Regenerative Medicine in Ophthalmology”;

UClub, 7:30 am-5 pm

(through June 11: www.upmcphysicianresources.com/visionrestoration)

Hepatology Research & Pathology Conf.

“Liver Research”;

7 East 24  Montefiore, 7:30 am

(joj2@pitt.edu)

Provost’s Inaugural Lecture

“Modern Liver Surgery & Transplant: The Brave New World,”

Abhinav Humar, transplant surgery;

Scaife lect. rm. 6, 4 pm

Tuesday 11

HSLS Workshop

“Painless PubMed,”

Ester Saghafi;

Falk Library classrm. 1, 3:30 pm

(esaghafi@pitt.edu)

Wednesday 12

• Summer 4-week-1 session grades must be approved by instructors by 5 pm before final posting can begin.

• Summer 4-week-2 session add/drop period ends.

Hepatology Rounds

“PHTN Conf.”;

Kaufmann 9th fl. conf. rm., 7:30 am

(joj2@pitt.edu)

Pathology Seminar

“The Separation of Benign & Malignant Mesothelial Proliferations,”

Andrew Churg, U of British Columbia;

1104 Scaife, noon

SAC Mtg.

630 WPU, noon

CTSI Workshop

“Strategies for Effective Teaching & Mentoring of Students,”

Bill Yates;

7039 Forbes Twr., noon

(www.ctsi.pitt.edu)

HSLS Workshop

“Introduction to Pathway Analysis Tools,”

Ansuman Chattopadhyay;

Falk Library classrm. 2, 1-3 pm

(ansuman@pitt.edu)

Senate Council Mtg.

2700 Posvar, 3 pm

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Lecture

“Implant Restoration,”

Edward Narcisi;

G33 Salk, 4 pm (fordam@upmc.edu)

Jewish Studies Roundtable

“Past, Present, Future: Squirrel Hill & Pittsburgh’s Jewish Community,”

moderator: Adam Shear;

Jewish Community Ctr., Squirrel Hill, 7 pm

(sqhill@pitt.edu)

Thursday 13

SHRS Seminar

“Virtual State of the Science Conf.”;

10 am-1 pm (online at www.rerctr.pitt.edu)

Provost’s Inaugural Lecture

“Causation: Interactions Between Philosophical Theories & Empirical Research,”

James Woodward, history & philosophy of science;

2500 Posvar, 4 pm

Nursing Fundraiser

“An Evening With Lou Holtz”;

Oakmont Country Club, 6 pm

(jmw100@pitt.edu)

Defenses

A&S/Neuroscience

“Development of Cortical GABA Circuitry: Identifying Periods of Vulnerability to Schizophrenia,”

Gil D. Hoftman;

June 3, LRDC 2nd fl. aud., 10 am

GSPH/Behavioral & Community Health Sciences

“A Participatory Approach to Physical Activity Among People With Severe & Persistent Mental Illness,”

Kamden Hoffmann;

June 3, A638 Crabtree, 2:30 pm

GSPH/Epidemiology

“Ovarian Cancer Epidemiology: Risk, Diagnosis & Prognosis,”

Michelle Kurta;

June 4, UPMC Cancer Pavilion conf. rm. 4C, 2 pm

Nursing/Acute & Tertiary Care

“Evaluating Indices of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia & Poor Outcomes after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Role of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Disease Pathogenesis,”

Khalil Yousef;

June 5, 451 Victoria, 10 am

GSPH/Biostatistics

“Robust Partial Least Squares Regression & Outlier Detection Using Repeated Minimum Covariance Determinant Method & a Resampling Method,”

Dilrukshika Singhabahu;

June 5, A216 Crabtree, 10 am

A&S/Chemistry

“Hybrid Materials Based on Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene: Synthesis, Interfacial Processes, & Applications in Chemical Sensing,”

Mengning Ding;

June 6, 307 Eberly, 10 am

Medicine/Neurobiology

“Neuroplastic Changes in a Mouse Model of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma,”

Rachelle E. Stopczynski;

June 10, 1495 BST, 9 am

GSPH/Epidemiology

“Youth & Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes in the Life for a Child Program in Rwanda, Africa,”

Sara Marshall;

June 10, 2nd fl. conf. rm. DLR Building 3512 5th Ave., 3 pm

Medicine/Immunology

“Anti-tumor & Pro-tumor Interactions of Human NK Cells in Cancer,”

Jeffrey L. Wong; June 11, 1105A Scaife, 9 am

SHRS/Rehabilitation Science

“Predictors of Performance of Activities of Daily Living & Gait Speed for Specific Diagnostic Groups of People Receiving Home-Based Rehabilitation,”

Faisal Asiri;

June 11, 4014 Forbes Twr., 10 am

Medicine/Integrative Molecular Biology

“Investigating Src Family Tyrosine Kinase Signaling in Mouse & Human Embryonic Stem Cells,”

Xiong Zhang;

June 11, 503 Bridgeside Pt. II, 2 pm

GSPIA

“Delivering Change: Comparing Reform at the French & German Post Offices,”

Harrison Grafos;

June 13, 3430 Posvar, 10 am

Deadlines

Greensburg Summer Day Camp in Career Exploration

Registration deadline is May 31.

(www.greensburg.pitt.edu/quest)

Basic to Clinical Collaborative Research Pilot Program

Submission deadline is June 15.

(www.ctsi.pitt.edu/documents/BaCCoR.pdf)

Event Deadline

The next issue of the University Times will include University and on-campus events of June 13-27. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 pm on June 6 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information may be sent by fax to 4-4579 or email to utcal@pitt.edu.

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