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July 9, 2009

CALENDAR

Thursday 9

HSLS Workshop
“Adobe Photoshop for Beginners,”
Sam Lewis;
Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

HSLS Lunch With a Librarian
“CME for Free,”
Rebecca Abromitis;
Falk Library conf. rm. B, noon-1 pm

Craniofacial Genetics Lecture
“Genetic & Environmental Risk Factors for Head & Neck Cancer,”
Camille Ragin, SUNY Downstate School of Public Health;
355 Salk, 2-4 pm

Friday 10

SBDC Workshop
“The First Step: Mechanics of Starting a Small Business”;
117 Mervis, 7:30-10 am

Internal Medicine Journal Club Talk
“Effect of Clopidogrel Added to Aspirin in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation,”
David Demoise;
Montefiore 933W conf. rm., 10-11 am

Monday 13

Translational Neuroscience Seminar
“Alternative Splicing at the Dopamine Transporter & Its Implications,”
Vishwajit Nimgaonkar & A. Javier Lopez;
1695 Starzl BST, noon-1 pm

Tuesday 14

Practical Flow Cytometry Lecture
“Cytometry of Cell Proliferation,”
James Jacobberger, Case Western Reserve;
Herberman Conf. Ctr., noon

CHP Molecular Medicine Seminar
“Role & Regulation of Intestinal Heat Shock Proteins,”
Eugene Chang;
Rangos Research Ctr. 3rd fl. conf. rm., noon-1 pm

HSLS Workshop
“PubMed Basics,”
Mary Jo Dorsey;
Falk Library classrm. 1, 1-2:30 pm

Craniofacial Genetics Lecture
“Genetics Symposium II: Oral Health-Systemic Health Connections,”
various speakers;
335 Salk, 3-5 pm

Wednesday 15

CIDDE Live Webcast
“Using SafeAssign in Course Web”;
https://cidde.pitt.edu/mCast/default.asp?mCast=BbmCast, 12:15 pm

HSLS Workshop
“Pathway Analysis Tools II,”
Ansuman Chattopadhyay;
Falk Library conf. rm. B, 1-3 pm

CGS/Veterans Services Open House
“The New GI Bill & the Yellow Ribbon Program”;
CL 4th fl. McCarl Ctr., 6-7:30 pm (4-3213)

Thursday 16

Pediatric Grand Rounds
“Melanocytic Neurocristopathies in Children,”
Miguel Reyes-Mugica;
Rangos Research Ctr. 3rd fl. conf. rm., 8-9 am

HSLS Workshop
“PowerPoint for Beginners,”
Sam Lewis;
Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

Friday 17

• Summer 6-week-2 session deadline for students to submit monitored withdrawal forms to dean’s office.

Tuesday 21

CHP Molecular Medicine Seminar
“Genetic & Structural Basis for Development of Neutralizing Antibodies to Viruses,”
James Crowe Jr.;
Rangos Research Ctr. 3rd fl. conf. rm., noon-1 pm

CHP Craniofacial Genetics Lecture
“What Face & Teeth Tell You About Syndromes,”
Piranit Nik Kantaputra;
335 Salk, 3-5 pm

CGS Information Session
“Graduate Certificate in Gerontology Program”;
CL 4th fl. McCarl Ctr., 5:30-6:30 pm

Wednesday 22

• Summer 4-week-3 session deadline for students to submit monitored withdrawal forms to dean’s office.

HSLS Lunch With a Librarian
“It’s Good to Share: Collaboration Made Easier With Web-Based Tools,”
Ahlam Saleh & Patricia Weiss;
Falk Library conf. rm. B, noon-1 pm

CIDDE Live Webcast
“Preparing for Blackboard 8”;
https://cidde.pitt.edu/mCast/default.asp?mCast=BbmCast, 12:15 pm

Thursday 23

Pediatric Grand Rounds
“Prevention of Preterm Birth,”
Hyagriv Simhan;
Rangos Research Ctr. 3rd fl. conf. rm., 8-9 am

HSLS Workshop
“EndNote Basics,”
Mary Jo Dorsey;
Falk Library classrm. 2, 10 am-noon

PhD Defenses

A&S/French & Italian
“History, Genre, Politics: The Cinema of Yamina Benguigui,”
Teresa Johnson-Evans;
July 10, 1218 CL, 12:15 pm

A&S/Chemistry
“Expanding the Complexity & Functional Diversity of Bis-Amino Acid Building Blocks,”
Sharad Gupta;
July 13, 307 Eberly, 2 pm

SIS/Telecommunications & Networking
“Technical Architectures & Economic Conditions for Viable Spectrum Trading Markets,”
Carlos E. Caicedo;
July 15, 502 IS, 10 am-noon

A&S/English
“Body Image: Fashioning the Postwar American,”
Jill Francesca Dione;
July 15, 512 CL, 10 am-1 pm

GSPH/Biostatistics
“Statistical Inferences for Two-Stage Treatment Regimes for Time-to-Event & Longitudinal Data,”
Sachiko Miyahara;
July 16, 109 Parran, 10:30 am

Education/Health & Physical Activity
“Implementation of a Quality Physical Education Program as Defined by the National Association for Sport & Physical Education of Public High Schools in Pennsylvania,”
Keri S. Kulik; July 22, Petersen conf. rm., noon

Exhibits

Pitt-Bradford Art Exhibit
“Roger Hane: Art, Times & Tragedy”;
KOA Art Gallery, Blaisdell, UPB, 9 am-4:30 pm, through July 10

Deadlines

Teaching Evaluation Surveys
Faculty members or grad students who would like to schedule a survey should log on to my.pitt.edu, click on MyCommunities & then select OMET Evaluations. Deadline is July 10 for 4WK3. (4-6440)

Event Deadline

The next issue of the University Times will include events of July 23-Sept. 3. Information for events during that period must be received by 5 pm July 16 at 308 Bellefield Hall. Information may be sent by fax to 4-4579 or email to utcal@pitt.edu.

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