[IEEE-bhpjobs] Duke Inst for Genome Sciences & Policy meetings/lectures Nov 3-29

esther L esther-L at mailsnare.net
Tue Nov 1 15:25:18 EST 2005


http://www.genome.duke.edu/pressevents/calendar

Nov 3: UPGG Special Seminar: Dr Joan Brugge
Each presentation and discussion will run from 4-5 pm in the Bryan 
Research Auditorium, room 103, and will be followed by an IGSP Social 
Hour (aka happy hour) in the 2nd floor IGSP lobby of the 
Fitzpatrick-CIEMAS Building.


Nov 7: Genomes 101: Introduction to the Genome Sciences, Session 9
4:15 pm, IGSP Conference Room #2240, 
http://www.genome.duke.edu/pressevents/lectures/edexchange/genomeAcademy
Genomes 101 is part of the Genome Academy, a weekly learning series 
sponsored by the IGSP for researchers at all levels. New course 
offerings throughout the year.


Nov 8: Tuesday Seminar: Monica Discoll, rutgers.edu
12:30pm, 147 Nanaline Duke
Elaborating Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Aging, Longevity and 
Heathspan in C.elegans: Lessons and themes from simple old nematodes


Nov 8: Tuesday Tea, 3:00 pm
Outside of Conference Room 118, North Bldg.
cookies and beverages Presented by the IGSP's Center for Bioinformatics 
& Computational Biology


Nov 10: IGSP at 4pm,  CIEMAS 2240
IGSP at 4 is a biweekly research conference featuring presentations by IGSP 
faculty for IGSP faculty, students and fellows. Please note attendance 
is limited to IGSP faculty and invited research laboratory staff, 
students and fellows. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays


Nov 14: Genomes 101: Introduction to the Genome Sciences, Session 10
4:15 pm, IGSP Conference Room #2240, 
http://www.genome.duke.edu/pressevents/lectures/edexchange/genomeAcademy
Genomes 101 is part of the Genome Academy, a weekly learning series 
sponsored by the IGSP for researchers at all levels. New course 
offerings throughout the year.


Nov 14: 8pm Genes and Screens: Cinematic Bodies and Machines
White | Code 46 (dir. Michael Winterbottom, 2003, United Kingdom, 92 
min, in English, Color, Video)
For more information about this or other events in the Genes & Screens 
film series, please consult: 
http://www.duke.edu/web/film/screensociety/Genes+Screens.html
Griffith Film Theater in the Bryan Center on Duke University's West 
Campus or the Richard White Lecture Hall on East Campus


Nov 15: 12:30pm Tuesday Seminar: Steve Warren, Emory University School 
of Medicine, 147 Nanaline Duke
Molecular Mechanisms of Fragile X Syndrome Identify Druggable Targets


Nov 15: Tuesday Tea, 3:00pm
Outside of Conference Room 118, North Bldg.
cookies and beverages Presented by the IGSP's Center for Bioinformatics 
& Computational Biology

Nov 17: Genomes at 4pm: Pascal Goldschmidt, 103 Bryan Research Auditorium
Genomics of Atherosclerosis

Genomes @ 4 is a biweekly series held every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the 
month (at 4 o'clock naturally). This is NOT just another seminar series! 
The presentations are, by design, geared to an interdisciplinary 
audience of those in the sciences, humanities, business, law, medicine, 
public policy, etc. This is your chance to find out -- in plain English 
-- what scientific breakthroughs will mean for us as the Genome 
Revolution develops. This will be your chance to hear about the policy, 
legal and ethical implications of the experiments you and others are 
carrying out. This is your chance to find interesting and interested 
collaborators to join you in exploring questions relevant to the genome 
sciences and policy.
Each presentation and discussion will run from 4-5 pm in the Bryan 
Research Auditorium, room 103, and will be followed by an IGSP Social 
Hour (aka happy hour) in the 2nd floor IGSP lobby of the 
Fitzpatrick-CIEMAS Building.


Nov 18: 3pm, IGSP Distinguished Lecturer Series: Arno G. Motulsky,MD, 
ScD, Fitzpatrick CIEMAS Auditorium
Impact of Genetics and Genomics on the Biomedical Sciences and Medicine
Professor Emeritus of Genome Sciences, University of Washington; Member, 
Institute of Medicine; Member, National Academy of Sciences; Member, 
American Association of Arts and Sciences; Member, American 
Philosophical Society
Reception to follow in 2nd floor IGSP Lobby


Nov 19: Genes and Screens: Cinematic Bodies and Machines
Griffith | The Island (dir. Michael Bay, 2005, 127 min, USA, in English, 
Color, 35mm)  Showing at 7:00 pm and 9:30pm
Griffith Film Theater in the Bryan Center on Duke University's West 
Campus or the Richard White Lecture Hall on East Campus
For more information about this or other events in the Genes & Screens 
film series, please consult: 
http://www.duke.edu/web/film/screensociety/Genes+Screens.html


Nov 20: Genes and Screens: Cinematic Bodies and Machines

Nov 22: Tuesday Tea

Nov 28: Genes and Screens: Cinematic Bodies and Machines

Nov 29: Tuesday Seminar: Bill Sullivan

Nov 29: Tuesday Tea


http://www.genome.duke.edu/pressevents/calendar

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