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JANUARY AT PENN

RESCHEDULED

The talk on Health Consequences of Uninsurance: Research Findings and Policy Implications has been rescheduled for January 16 at noon at the Colonial Penn Center.

FITNESS/LEARNING

14  Brown Bag Matinee--From No to Yes; learn a three stage approach to the art of persuasion; noon; 3624 Market St., Suite 1-B South; register: www.hr.upenn.edu/learning (Learning and Education).

21  Penn Knitters; noon; The ARCH (Penn Knitters).

TALKS

13  Memory CD8 T Cell Differentiation Following Acute Versus Chronic Viral Infection; E. John Wherry, Emory University; 10 a.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Wistar Institute (Wistar).

Tales of Two Cities: Discussions on Race; Michael Eric Dyson, religious studies; Carl Singley, lawyer; Ken Shropshire, legal studies; 6 p.m.; Auditorium, Huntsman Hall (Wharton; Philadelphia Magazine).

14  Under Construction: The Sperm Tail Midpiece; Frans Van Der Hoorn, University of Calgary; noon; rm. 252, BRB II/III (CRRWH).

21  Role of Male Germ Cell Specific Sulfogalactosylglycerolipid (SGG) and its Binding Protein, Arylsulfatase A, in Fertilization; Nongnuj Tanphaichitr, Ottawa Health Research Institute; noon; rm. 1301, BRB II/III (CRRWH).

The Limits of Seawater Desalination; Thomas Stauffer, Harvard and University of Georgia; noon; Carol Hoff Lynch Auditorium, Chemistry Bldg. (Institute for Environmental Studies).

Expression of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 in Human Cancer: Mechanisms and Consequences; Gregg Semenza, Johns Hopkins University; 4 p.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Wistar Institute (Wistar Institute).

Deadlines:  The deadline for the February AT PENN calendar is today, Tuesday, January 13. For more information, see www.upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead-real.html.

 

 


  Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 17, January 13, 2004

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
January 13, 2004
Volume 50 Number 17
www.upenn.edu/almanac

In President Rodin's Welcome Back message, she offers some observations.

Dr. Diana Mutz is the Stouffer Professor of Political Science and Communication in SAS.

Senate Executive Committee Actions from December meeting.

Achieving Social Justice in Our Time: MLK Commemorative Symposium.

Deaths of long-time staff and faculty.

Henry Silverman endows the Silverman-Rodin Scholars at Penn Law.

Honors befitting a president and other award winners.

2004 contribution limits for tax-deferred retirement plans.

Hear the sounds of democracy with Justice Talking at the Constitution Center.

Faculty Club serves new lunch options.

Penn Alexander School hosts an Open House for prospective students' families.

Penn/Leuven Faculty Exchange in Belgium: no Dutch required.

Thanks from Penn VIPS to those who brightened the holidays; opportunities to help in January on MLK Day, and beyond.

Wrapping up the Penn's Way 2004 raffle, with weekly winners and the grand prize.

Celebrating 25 years of Early American Studies: The McNeil Center's Plans for a New Home.

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