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Colloquia and Seminars
PHYSICS AND RELATED FIELDS
Cornell University

Bulletin 3: September 10 to September 14

MONDAY, September 10
4:00 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING SEMINAR, 165 Olin Hall, “Engineering Cell-Free Biology for Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines,” James R. Swartz, Stanford University.  Refreshments at 3:45 in 128 Olin Hall.

4:00 GENERAL PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM – Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall, “Physics Problems in Early Embryonic Development,” William Bialek, Princeton University.  Refreshments at 3:30-3:50, second floor Rockefeller Hall.

TUESDAY, September 11
12:00 NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY  CENTER  SEMINAR SERIES,  G01 Biotech Building, “TBA,” Jason Spector, Weill Medical College of Cornell University.  Please feel free to bring your lunch. Refreshments will be served. For more information view www.nbtc.cornell.edu/technology_platform.htm.

WEDNESDAY, September 12
1:30 PARTICLE THEORY SEMINAR, 311 Newman Lab., “Searching for Hidden Valleys and Warped Throats at the LHC,” Kathryn Zurek, Wisconsin University.

4:30 BIOPHYSICS COLLOQUIUM, 700 Clark Hall, “Intermediates and Regulations of SNARE-Mediated Membrane Fusion,” Yeon-Kyun Shin, Iowa State University.  Refreshments at 4:15.

4:30 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR, 155 Olin Hall, “TBA,” David Boas, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School.  Refreshments at 4:15 in 128 Olin Hall.

4:30 THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS SEMINAR, 205 Thurston Hall, “MIT,” Rohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.   Refreshments at 4:15 in 206 Thurston Hall.

THURSDAY, September 13
3:35 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR, 255 Olin Hall, “Design of Synthetic Extracellular Matrix to Regulate Non-Viral Gene Delivery,” Hyun Joon Kong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

4:40 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY.  GENERAL CHEMISTRY COLLOQIUM, 119 Baker Lab., “Harnessing Redox-Active Ligands for Small-Molecule Bond-Activation Reactions at d0 Metals,” Alan Heyduk, UC at Irvine.  Refreshments will be served.

FRIDAY, September 14
3:30 CENTER FOR APPLIED MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM, 655 Rhodes Hall, “Several Mathematical Issues in Information-Based Credit Risk Analysis,” Xin Guo, Cornell University.  Refreshments at 4:30 in 657 Rhodes Hall.

Submissions can be made via-email to hmd37@cornell.edu
Department of Physics 117 Clark Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-2501