QUAD BULLETIN (QB) is distributed electronically every Monday and contains news and announcements of interest to faculty, staff, and students located around the HMS Quadrangle and at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Events should be submitted no later than 5 pm the Wednesday preceding the event. ______________________________ SPOTLIGHT: [http://hms.harvard.edu/public/qb/index.html#SPOTLIGHT]
Cell Biology and BCMP Seminar Series: Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Cellular Metabolism Joshua Rabinowitz Sept. 29, 12:15-1:30 pm Bldg. C, Cannon Rm.
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics: Expression and Secretion of Streptococcal Toxins Michael Caparon Sept. 30, 12:30-1:30 pm Warren Alpert Bldg., Rm. 341
GSAS Science Policy Student Group: Science and the Presidential Election Symposium Sept. 30, 1-6 pm NRB, Joseph B. Martin Conf. Center
Academy Center for Teaching and Learning: 2008 Fall Faculty Retreat: Hospitalists and Residents as Teachers: The Issues, the Challenges and the Opportunities Elizabeth Breen, Daniel Hunt Oct. 1, 9 am-12 pm Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, Pechet Rm., First Fl.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine Basic and Clinical Science Forum: Bone Destruction in Inflammation and Osteoimmunology Hiroshi Takayanagi Oct. 2, 10-11:30 am HSDM Research & Education Bldg, Aud.
Virology Seminar: Epstein-Barr Virus LF2 Protein: Replication Control and Immune Evasion Via SUMO Eric Johannsen Oct. 2, 12:30 pm Cannon Rm., Bldg. C
Systems Biology: Questions in Quantitative Medicine Seminar Series: Genetics of Common Human Disease Mark Daly Oct. 2, 4 pm Bldg. C, Cannon Rm.
HMS: Eighth Annual Hollis L. Albright, M.D. '31 Symposium Daniel Federman, Jeffrey Flier, Atul Gawande, John Parrish Oct. 6, 5-7 pm NRB, Amp.
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies: Health Inequalities, Gendered Puzzles, and Conundrums: 10th Annual Sol Levine Lectureship on Society and Health Oct. 6, Reception, 4:30-5:30 pm; Lecture, 5:30-6:45 pm HPSH, Kresge Bldg., Rm. G -2 (reception in to follow in Sebastian's)
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies: Grand Re-opening of the HCPDS Oct. 7, Open House, 1:30-3:30 pm; Program, 4:00-6:00 pm Open House: CPDS, 9 Bow Street, Cambridge; Program: Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett Street, Cambridge
Neurobiology: How Flies Find Stuff Michael Dickinson Oct. 8, 12:15-1:30 pm Goldenson Bldg., Rm. 122
Center for Diversity and Community Partnership: Latino Health Forum: My Epidemiological Epiphany About Diversity David Hayes-Bautista Oct. 8, 2008, 12:30-2:00 pm Gordon Hall, Benjamin Waterhouse Rm. ______________________________ CLASSES: [http://hms.harvard.edu/public/qb/index.html#CLASSES]
Countway Brown Bag: Natural Medicines: Researching the Literature on Herbs and Dietary Supplements Sept. 29, 12:30-1:30 pm Countway Library, Ballard Rm., 5th Fl.
HMS Nanocourse: Quantitative Light Microscopy I: Image Acquisition and Processing Jennifer Waters Sept. 29, 1-4 pm Goldenson Bldg., Rm. 122
Harvard ABCD Bioinformatics: Translational Science-Informatics and You at the Center Isaac Kohane Oct. 2, 12:30-1:30 pm Countway Library, Minot Rm.
Research Imaging Solutions Half-day workshop: Creating Figures for Presentations and Publications Using Photoshop and Powerpoint Oct. 7, 9 am-1 pm Countway Library, Ware Rm., 5th Fl.
Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics: Edmond J. Safra Graduate Fellowships in Ethics 2009-2010 Deadline: Nov. 14 http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/
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QUAD BULLETIN (QB) SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please send QB submissions to the Office of Public Affairs via e-mail (mailto:quad_bulletin@hms.harvard.edu) no later than 5 pm on Wednesday of the week preceding the event. Please do not send submissions as e-mail attachments. Event submissions should also be sent to the Focus calendar: http://itwwebs.med.harvard.edu/EventsCal/ASP-HTML/index.asp. If you have any further questions, please contact mailto:quad_bulletin@hms.harvard.edu.
EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOULD BE: - free - work-related - Quad-based - of broad interest to faculty and staff on the Quad - no more than 200 words long AND include a contact name, telephone number, and e-mail address
EXAMPLE OF FORMAT:
Division of Neurological Trauma: Tampering With the Brain Phineas Gage March 15, 1:30-2:30 pm Countway Library, Warren Anatomical Museum
Phineas Gage will demonstrate the pros and cons of having railroad equipment penetrate his frontal lobe. Food will be served, so please RSVP.
QB is also on eCommons at ecommons.med.harvard.edu.
The Office of Public Affairs reserves the right to edit submissions for length and clarity. QB does not publicize events more than twice - one week prior to the event and the week of the event. The QB e-mail distribution list is maintained by the HMS postmaster. Please contact the postmaster if you are not receiving QB via e-mail.