The Eighth Annual Writers Conference
at the University of Pennsylvania brings writers together from throughout
the region to explore topics and techniques in many fields of writing.
The keynote speaker for the Nov. 9 conference is Ken Kalfus, author of
the short story collections Thirst and Pu-239 and Other
Russian Fantasies. Fee $150. Info/registration: www.upenn.edu/writconf
or Nadia Daniel, 215-898-6479.
Terrorism and Bio-terrorism:
Nursings Response is the subject of a day-long symposium
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 1 at the School of Nursing, 420 Guardian Drive.
Nursing faculty experts will discuss the health threats posed by terrorist
acts, including biological agents and mental health disorders, and strategies
for dealing with terrorist attacks and their aftermath. Fee $139. Info/registration:
www.nursing.upenn.edu/ce/programs/Fall2002/terrorism.htm.
The Center for Neurodegenerative
Disease Research will hold its third annual retreat on Wednesday,
Nov. 13 at the Biomedical Research Building II/III Auditorium, 421 Curie
Blvd. Susan Lindquist of MIT delivers this years keynote speech,
entitled Prions: One Surprise After Another. Info and registration:
www.uphs.upenn.edu/cndr/
or 215-662-4708/4474.
Originally published on October 31, 2002