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| 07/01/05 |
Friday Evening Lecture Series - Brian M. Barnes, University of Alaska - "Overwintering in the Arctic: Animal Strategies for Surviving the Long, Cold, and Dark" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/04/05 |
MBL HOLIDAY - Independence Day |
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| 07/05/05 |
Irvin Isenberg Memorial Lecture - Randy Schekman, University of California, Berkeley, and HHMI - "Intracellular vesicle traffic: Mechanism and disease implications" - 4:00 PM - Lillie Auditorium |
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Tuesday Evening Seminar Series - Richard Vallee, Columbia Medical School - "Novel LIS1 - and Dynein-mediated neural stem cell motility in living brain tissue" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/06/05 |
Whitman Society Reception, J. Erik Jonsson Center |
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| 07/06/05 |
Wednesday Evening Seminar Series - Ron Harris Warrick, Cornell University - "Ion channels and pattern generators" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/07/05 |
NeuroImaging Seminars - Gero Miesenboeck, Yale University School of Medicine - "Change of mind: optical control of neuronal circuits" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/08/05 |
Friday Evening Lecture Series - Glassman Lecture - Stephen L. Hoffman, Sanaria Inc. - "Parallel Paths in the Quest for a Malaria Vaccine: Use of Modern Vaccinology and Genomics vs. Basic Parasitology and Entomology to Realize the Goal" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/09/05 |
Physiology-Embryology Joint Symposium - Marc Kirschner; Garry Odell, University of Washington; Cliff Tabin, Harvard Medical School; Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, National Institutes of Health; Scott Fraser, California Institute of Technology; Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/11/05 |
Physiology Lecture - Bruce Alberts, NAS and UCSF - "Innovation and Risk Taking in Science" - 9:00 AM, Lillie Auditorium |
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Kensal Van Holde Lectureship - James Spudich, Stanford University - "Single molecule mechanics of myosin motors: How cells sense and set tension" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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Monday Night Neuroscience Seminar - Clay Reid, Harvard Medical School - "Micro-architecture of visual cortex: functional maps with single-cell precision" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/12/05 |
Physiology Course Special Lecture - Gail and Elkan Blout Endowed Guest Lecturer Avram Hershko, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology; Winner, 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - "The ubiquitin system for protein degradation and its roles in the control of cell division" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium. Reception to celebrate Dr. Hershko's Nobel Prize follows in the Meigs Room. |
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| 07/13/05 |
Wednesday Evening Seminar Series - Paul Brehm, SUNY Stony Brook - "Zebrafish muscles its way into the nervous system" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/14/05 |
NeuroImaging Seminars - Josh Trachtenberg, UCLA - "Looking at learning: anatomical correlates of cortical plasticity and aging" - 8:00 PM Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/15/05 |
Friday Evening Lecture Series - Lang Lecture - Mark F. Bear, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Howard Hughes Medical Institute - "Modification of the cerebral cortex by experience" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/16/05 |
Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics, & Survival (SPINES) - ends |
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| 07/18/05 |
Arthur K. Parpart Lectureship - Ruth Lehmann, NYU Medical Center - "Navigating the embryo: Germ cell migration in Drosophila" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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Monday Night Neuroscience Seminar - Mark A. Tanouye, Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley - "Seizure disorders in Drosophila mutants" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/19/05 |
Special MBL Lecture - Dr. Carl O. Pabo, Guggenheim Fellow and Visiting Professor, Harvard Medical School - "Neurobiology, Mental Models, and Theories of Thought" - 4:30 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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Tuesday Evening Seminar Series - Duane Compton, Dartmouth Medical School - "Microtubule dynamics and mechanisms of chromosome movment in mitosis" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/20/05 |
Wednesday Evening Seminar Series - Ofer Tchernichovski, Rockefeller University - "Vocal learning in song birds" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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2005 Summer Fellow Symposium - 9:00 AM, Meigs Room, Swope |
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| 07/21/05 |
MBL Golf Tournament, Woods Hole Golf Club |
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NeuroImaging Seminars - Roger Tsien, University of California, San Diego - Forbes Lecture - "Breeding marine fluorescent proteins to spy on cells" 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium. |
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07/22/05 |
Friday Evening Lecture Series - Forbes Lectures - Roger Y. Tsien, University of California, San Diego; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 07/21 - "Breeding Marine Fluorescent Proteins to Spy on Cells", 07/22 - "Building Synthetic Molecules to Spy on Cells and Tumors" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/24/05 |
Workshop on Molecular Evolution - begins |
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Embryology - course ends |
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| 07/25/05 |
Cebra Lectureship - Per Brandtzaeg, University of Oslo - "Is there a role for secretory immunity in mucosal defense?" - 4:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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Monday Night Neuroscience Seminar - Ed Ziff, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, NYU Medical Center - "Protein Interactions and the trafficking of AMPA receptor" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/26/05 |
Dart Scholars Symposium - 3:00 PM, Meigs Room, Swope Center |
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Tuesday Evening Seminar Series - Bruce Good, Brandeis University - "Formin-mediated actin assembly: from yeast polarity to early vertabrate development" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/27/05 |
Wednesday Evening Seminar Series - Barbara Webb, University of Edinburgh - "Action and behavior" - 8:00 PM, Whitman Auditorium |
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| 07/28/05 |
Memorial service for Dr. W.D. Gus Russell-Hunter - 1:00 PM in the Lillie Auditorium; reception will follow in the Swope dining room at 2:00 PM |
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NeuroImaging Seminars - George Augustine, Duke University Medical Center - "Imaging synaptic inhibition with Clomeleon, a genetically encoded chloride indicator" 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/29/05 |
Friday Evening Lecture Series - David L. Glanzman, University of California, Los Angeles - "In Praise of Simple Minds: What the Study of Learning in a Marine Snail Can Tell Us About the Biological Origins of Cognition" - 8:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium |
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| 07/30/05 |
Physiology - course ends |
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| 07/31/05 |
Tokyo String Quartet Concert - 7:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium - Dinner immediately following concert on Swope Terrace |
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Methods in Computational Neuroscience - course begins |
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Molecular Biology of Aging - course begins
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MBL CLUB ACTIVITIES |
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The MBL Club is open for the 86th season this summer. Since 1919, the MBL Club has served as the summer recreation center for the MBL community. Membership is open to families in the local community as well. To learn more about any of the MBL Club programs and activities, call 508-289-7238. |
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Adult Exercise - Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9:00 - 10:00 AM. Classes are held at the MBL Club, Members free; Guests, $5. |
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Folk Singing - Tuesdays, 7:15 - 8:00 PM. Join Phyllis Goldstein for this MBL tradition and Woods Hole favorite. Members, free; adult guests, $5; kids, $2. |
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Kids Soccer - Mondays, 2:00 - 3:30 PM at Belltower Field on Millfield Street. Kids of all ages are welcome to sign up for fun scrimmages and drills to develope their soccer skills. Members, free; guests, $5. |
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Creative Arts - Monday through Friday, 10:15 - 11:45 AM. Members, free; guests, $5. |
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Salsa Workshop - Learn to salsa and enjoy an evening of dance with Ellen Brodsky. Members free; guests, $10. |
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Movies - Thursdays, 7:00 PM (PG & PG 13) & 9:00 PM (adult art films). Fridays, 8:00 PM (G &PG). Members free; guests, $5. |
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Teen Girls Dance - Tuesdays, 2:00 - 4:00 PM. For girls ages 13-16. Modern dance, African dance, yoga, and more! Learn to choreograph. No experience necessary. Members, free; guests, $10 |
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| 07/06/05 |
Woods Hole Public Library - Ed Young, children's book illustrator and author, will give a talk, titled "How I create a book, from start to finish." 7:30 PM, Woods Hole Public Library. The talk is free and open to the public. |
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| 07/07/05 |
Falmouth Jewish Congregation - Laurel Leff, Author - "How the New York Times missed the story of the holocaust while iw was happening" 7:00 PM, Falmouth Jewish Congregation. Program is free and open to the public. Call 508-540-0602 for more information. |
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| 07/07/05 |
Nobska Lighthouse - will be open for public viewing from 9:30 - 11:30 AM. |
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The Cape Cod Theatre Project - A staged reading of Autobahn by Neil LaBute, directed by Erica Gould. A provocative new collection of one-act plays set within the confiines of the front seat by one of America's most critically acclaimed playwrights. Featuring Bill Pullman. 8:00 PM, Falmouth Academy. Tickets are a suggested donation of $18, $10 for students. For more information call 508-457-4242. |
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| 07/21/05 |
Nobska Lighthouse - will be open for public viewing from 9:30 - 11:30 AM. |
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| 07/27/05 |
NOAA Lecture Series - Judith Pederson from MIT Sea Grant will give a talk titled, "Marine invaders: Stopping the spread of exotic species." - 4:30 PM, Stephen H. Clark Conference Room in the Woods Hole Science Aquarium. This lecture is free and open to the public |
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| 07/28/05 |
Falmouth Jewish Congregation - "My Architect," the third of a three film series. 7:00 PM, Falmouth Jewish Congregation. Tickets are $8 for members, $10 for non members. |
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07/28/05-
07/30/05 |
The Cape Cod Theatre Project - The Cape Cod Theatre Project presents a staged reading of "Thanksgiving/Christmas" by Joe Hortua, directed by Gia Forakis. 8:00 PM, Falmouth Academy. Tickets are a suggested donation of $18, $10 for students. For more information call 508-457-4242. |
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09/05/05 |
Woods Hole Public Library - The Woods Hole Public Library Used Book Sale. Regular library hours. For more information call 508-548-8961 or visit Woods Hole Public Library web page. |
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07/30/05-
08/06/05 |
14th Woods Hole Film Festival - The 14th Woods Hole Film Festival is an eight day showcase of independent film featuring daily screenings, workshops, panel discussions, staged readings, special events, parties, awards ceremony and more. |
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