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Friday, November  20, 2009
FYI
Accepting Applications - BIRCWH Program - Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health   (11/3/2009 to 12/9/2009)
Funding Opportunity: Basic to Clinical Collaborative Research Pilot Program   (10/19/2009 to 4/21/2010)
Innovative Radiation Therapy Technique Successfully Controls Pain In Patients with Advanced Cancer, UPCI Study Finds   (11/18/2009 to 11/30/2009)
Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Scholars Program   (11/4/2009 to 4/2/2010)
New Study Shows That Dentists Can Predict Heart Disease - Before It Happens!   (11/18/2009 to 11/30/2009)
NIH Exceptional, Unconventional Research Enabling Knowledge Acceleration (EUREKA) Funding Opportunity   (10/1/2009 to 11/24/2009)
NIH Roadmap Transformative R01 FOA Released   (10/26/2009 to 12/22/2009)
Research Life in the Health Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh   (11/9/2009 to 12/31/2009)
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Shape of Things to Come: Structure of HIV Coat Could Lead to New Drugs, Say Pitt Researchers   (11/16/2009 to 11/27/2009)
Spring 2011 Solicitation for CMRF Proposals   (11/3/2009 to 1/11/2010)
Startling New Mammogram Guidelines Incite Debate About Risk, Cost   (11/18/2009 to 11/25/2009)
The Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and the Small Molecule Biomarker Core (SMBC) Announce The Small Molecule Biomarker Pilot Program   (10/29/2009 to 6/30/2010)
The Clinical & Translational Science Institute Genomics & Proteomics Core Laboratories Pilot Program   (10/29/2009 to 6/30/2010)
The Pittsburgh Foundation Funding for Medical Research   (10/26/2009 to 12/14/2009)
UPSOM C.V. Format   (1/1/2009 to 12/31/2009)

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12:00 PM
School of Dental Medicine Continuing Education
Salk Hall  - Room 2148
''Bridging the Gap: Tips for Treating a Patient with Autism'' --Karen A. Raposa, RDH, MBA
09:00 AM
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10:00 AM
Translational Neuroscience Program Seminar
Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower  - 1695
''Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Structural Plasticity and Pathology'' --Peter Penzes
10:00 AM
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11:00 AM
General Internal Medicine Journal Club
Montefiore University Hospital  - General Internal Medicine Conference Room 933 West
12:00 PM
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01:00 PM
Department of Human Genetics 2009 Fall Seminar Series
Crabtree Hall  - A115 Crabtree Hall, 1st Floor, Graduate School of Public Health
''The Ciliome as a Central Disease Pathway in Congenital Heart Disease: Discoveries From a Large Scale Fetal Mouse Mutagenesis Screen'' --Cecilia Wen-Ya Lo, Ph.D.
12:00 PM
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01:00 PM
GI Research Rounds
Presbyterian University Hospital  - GI Administrative Office - M2 Conference Room
''Rectal Microbiocides for HIV Prevention: A Research Update'' --Ian McGowan, MD PhD
12:00 PM
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01:00 PM
Medical Education Grand Rounds
Scaife Hall  - Lecture Room 3, 4th Floor
''Making a Diagnosis: New Models for Old'' --Dr. Pat Croskerry
12:30 PM
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02:30 PM
Oral Medicine and Pathology Lecture
Salk Hall  - Room 403
''Dental Infections Treated as Urgent Care: Origins and Frequency'' --Jessica Briseno, DDS
12:00 PM
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12:50 PM
PT Clinical Rounds
G23-GSPH
''Exertional Rehab Following Concussion'' --Dana Hinderliter, MPT
12:00 PM
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01:00 PM
Pulmonary Grand Rounds
Montefiore University Hospital  - Conference Room, NW628
''Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement Disorder'' --Fernando Holguin, MD, MPH
01:00 PM
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02:00 PM
Immunology Graduate Program Dissertation Defense
Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower  - S100
''Dendritic Cells and CD4+ T Cells: Dual Roles in the Clearance and Pathogenesis of Herpes Simplex Viral Infection'' --Greg Frank
03:00 PM
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04:00 PM
Biological Sciences Fall Seminar Series
Laura Falk Lecture Hall, Mellon Hall
''Structure-function Studies of Bacterial Nucleotide Excision Repair Proteins: How do Protein Machines Detect and Remove Damaged DNA?'' --Dr. Bennett Van Houten, Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute