Update
FEBRUARY AT PENN

TALKS

6 Structural Studies of Protein Translocation Across Endomembranes; Christopher W. Akey, Boston University; noon; Austrian Auditorium, Clinical Research Building (Biochemistry and Biophysics: George W. Raiziss Biochemical Rounds).

6 Building Virtual Reality Software Agents that Simulate Human Response to Psychophysiologist Stressor Variables: Theory and Case Studies; Barry Silverman, SEAS ; noon; 2nd fl., Vagelos Research Labs (Institute for Medicine and Engineering).

8 Combining, Multi-Electrode Arrays, High Speed Voltage Imaging, and 2-Photon time-Lapse to Create a System for Studying Learning In Vitro; Steve Potter, California Institute of Technology; noon; room 337, Towne Bldg (IME).

13 mRNA Processing and the Integration; James L. Manley, Columbia University; noon; Austrian Auditorium, 1st floor, Clinical Research Building (Biochemistry and Biophysics: Dr. George W. Raiziss Biochemical Rounds).


Deadlines: The deadline for the weekly update is each Monday for the following week's issue. For the March AT PENN calendar it is February 13. See www.upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead.html for details on event submission.

 
In All's Fair in Love and Dwarfs, Mask & Wig's 113th Annual Production, the entire cast gets into the action in Act One, Scene IV: Get Some Fairy Tail. It is a modern take on the classic fairy tales with parodies of everything from boy bands to reality television and Princes who are not so charming and Princesses from Long Island. Performances are at the Clubhouse, 310 S. Quince St., now through March 23. Reservations: (215) 923-4229 or see www.maskandwig.org. M0RE PICTURES at FEBRUARY EXTRAS!


Almanac, Vol. 47, No. 21, February 6, 2001

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