CALENDAR
C A L E N D A R
Thursday
UPCI Immunology Seminar
"Life and Death in the FAS Lane: FASL in Tumor Immunity,"
Michael Lotze, molecular genetics/biochemistry; W995 BST, noon (624-0343)
Toastmasters
For faculty, staff and students who want to improve their public speaking skills; 5J53 FQ, 6-7:30 pm Saturday Tri-State Health System 10K Clemente Park, North Side, 9 am (To register: 647-6667)
September
Monday
* Labor Day, University closed
Wednesday
Cell Biology/Physiology Seminar
"Structure-Function of Aquaporins: Lessons From Mutated AQP2 Genes in Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus," 1102 Scaife, 9 am (383-8755)
Thursday
Alzheimer Disease Lecture "Alcohol Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease,"
Judith Saxton, psychiatry; ADRC Conf. Rm., Montefiore, noon-1 pm
Immunology Seminar "Immune Evasion Strategies of Trypanosoma Cruzi,"
Karen Norris, pathology; W995 BST, noon (624-0343)
Undergrad Economic Society Open House 4P01 FQ, 3:45-5:15 p.m.
Pharmacology Seminar
"The Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Steroid Metabolism,"
Ken Korzekwa, Drug Discovery Program; 622 Scaife, 4-5 pm
Law School Program "The Supreme Court Year in Review (and Preview),"
Thomas Olson, leading conservative Supreme Court advocate, and Marcia Coyle, National Law Journal; Teplitz Courtroom, ground fl., law school, 6:30-7:30 pm
Friday
FAS Dean Search Open Hearing
WPU Ballroom, 11 am-1 pm (624-1540)
Pharmacology Seminar
"1, 25-Dihydroxyclolecal-ciferol: A Potential Anti-Tumor Agent,"
Candace Johnson, otolaryngology; 1395 BST, noon (648-9420)
Human Genetics Seminar
"The Duchenne Muscular Research Center: What and Why?"
Eric Hoffman, molecular genetics/biochemistry; A115 GSPH, noon-1 pm (624-3066)
BAS Indaba and Dance
WPU Ballroom/Assembly Rm., 7 pm (648-7880)
Saturday
BAS Picnic
CL lawn near log cabin, 1 pm (648-7880)
Sunday
BAS Black Organization Day
WPU lower lounge, 2 pm (648-7880)
Monday
Higher Education Review
Patricia Stranahan, Asian studies; Marick Masters, KGSB, and Donald Goldstein, GSPIA; KQV 1410 AM radio, 7-8 pm
Tuesday
* Fall term add/drop period ends
Intercultural Bag Lunch
Med. Arts Bldg. Suite 500, noon (383-1813)
Faculty Assembly Meeting 2P56 FQ, 3 pm
Wednesday
SAC Meeting 2M/2P56 FQ, noon-2 pm
Thursday
Alzheimer Ctr. Event
Entertainment, information for seniors; Irene Kaufmann Bldg., 11 am-3 pm (692-2700)
Medical Ethics Lecture
"What Does Engineering Have to Do With Medicine?"
Rosa Lynn Pinkus, medicine & neurosurgery; Scaife lecture rm. 1, noon-1 pm
Law School Lecture
"Environmental Protection and Environmental Law in Germany: On the Background of the German Political System,"
Hans Jarass, Wilhems-University Munster, Teplitz Courtroom, ground fl., law school, noon-1 pm
Open Hearing
in the Search for the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences & Dean, School of Medicine 1103 Scaife, 3-5 pm (624-2202)
Thomas Parran Public Health Lecture
"Who's in Control of Health Care? A View for the 21st Century,"
Ernest Sessa, PA Health Care Cost Containment Council; G23 GSPH, 4:30 pm
BAS Meeting
WPU Ballroom, 7 pm
Exhibits
Johnstown Campus Exhibit
"Steel Town";
Pasquerilla Performing Arts Ctr., UPJ,
through Oct. 26. (814-269-7234)
Deadlines
"Pitt Around the World" International Photo Contest Entries due by Sept. 10 to the Study Abroad office, 802 WPU. (648-7413)
Murder in the Cathedral Solve a murder mystery Sept. 20 in the CL with Chancellor Mark Nordenberg as guest victim. Reservations must be received by Sept. 12 at Pitt Alumni Assn., 300 Craig Hall. (1-800-258-7488)
Calendar Deadline The next issue of the University Times calendar will be published Thursday, Sept. 11. It will contain events of Sept. 11-25. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 p.m. Sept. 4 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information can be sent by FAX: 624-4579 or e-mail to utcal+@pitt.edu. For additional information, call 624-1376.
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