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Update
March
AT PENN
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Celtic
Music and Step
Dancing Resonating
at the Annenberg
Centeron
the Ides of March
Natalie
MacMaster is a master
fiddler and strong proponent
of the Celtic music
tradition. Dancing as
she plays, she combines
hearty melodies and
step dancing, backed
by her acoustic quintet.
She has performed with
such acts as Carlos
Santana, Paul Simon,
the Chieftains, Luciano
Pavarotti and dozens
of world-class symphony
orchestras. She will
perform at the Annenberg
Center's Zellerbach
Theatre on Saturday, March
15 at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $41, $36, $33 and
$27. There are discounts
for seniors, students,
groups, and Penn faculty,
staff and alumni. For
tickets, call (215)
898-3900 or order online, www.pennpresents.org.
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The
musical group Chorovaya Akademia will
perform on March 26 in Irvine Auditorium
not on March 15.
6 Zentropa;
8 p.m.; Hill Gallery (Hill Film Society).
5 Basic
Job Search Skills; professionals
from the scientific community on job
searching for biomedical postdocs;
9 a.m.-noon; Austrian Auditorium, CRB
(Biomedical Postdoctoral Programs).
8 Greek
Folk Dancing; no partner needed;
6 p.m.; International House (I-House).
13 Pursuing
an Academic Career; Penn faculty;
9 a.m.-noon; Auditorium, BRB II/III
(Biomedical Postdoctoral Programs).
4 Management-Based
Regulation: Prescribing Private Management
to Achieve Public Goals; Cary Coglianese,
Harvard University; 4:30 p.m.; rm.
370, Jon M. Huntsman Hall (Wharton;
Institute for Environmental Studies).
6 Using
Mitochondrial Targeting Photodynamic
Therapy with Verteporfin As an Adjunct
to Radiation Therapy; Brian Pogue,
Dartmouth; noon; Conference Rm., John
Morgan Bldg. (Radiation Oncology).
Stem
Cell Switching Mechanisms: Implications
for Development, Regeneration
and Cancer; David Panchision,
NIH; noon; rm. 337, Towne Bldg.
(Bioengineering).
The
Management of Information in Coordinated
Motion Control; John Baillieul,
Boston University; 2 p.m.; rm.
337, Towne Bldg. (Mechanical Engineering
and Applied Mechanics).
7 Learning
Representations by Unlearning
Beliefs; Geoffrey Hinton,
University of Toronto; noon; rm.
G17, Logan Hall (Institute for
Research in Cognitive Science).
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