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Calendar
See the online calendar and submit items at http://publicaffairs.uth.tmc.edu/calendar_new/index.asp.
Dean's Lecture Series, 4 p.m., Medical School Building (MSB) 3.001, Jan. 11, Christopher Miller, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Brandeis University. Contact Kim Campbell, (713) 500-5605.
Advanced Disaster Life Support, Jan. 17-19, School of Public Heath, training program for health care providers interested in teaching future ADLS courses for the Center for Biosecurity and Public Health Preparedness. Basic Disaster Life Support is a prerequisite. Contact David.C.Herrera@uth.tmc.edu.
Dean's Lecture Series, 4 p.m., MSB 3.001, Jan. 18, James Rothman, Ph.D., Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Russ Berrie Medical School Pavillion, Columbia University. Contact Kim Campbell, (713) 500-5605.
School of Public Health Colloquium, noon, Jan. 18, Reuel A. Stallones Building Auditorium, Nelda P. Wray, M.D., professor of medicine and medical ethics, Baylor College of Medicine, “Assessing the Efficacy of Surgical Interventions: Policy Implications.” Contact Peggy.L.Powell@uth.tmc.edu or (713) 500-9230.
For more information visit http://www.sph.uth.tmc.edu/course/envi/colloquium/wraynelda.pdf.
Neurobiology and Anatomy Seminar, 4 p.m., Jan. 19, MSB 7.037, Sohee Park, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology, Clinical Science and Neuroscience,Vanderbilt University.
A Colorectal Cancer Risk Prediction Model and Web-based Assessment Tool, noon, Jan. 25, University Center Tower 1414, Constance M. Johnson, Ph.D., instructor, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Sponsored by School of Health Information Sciences. Contact Namiko.Burleson@uth.tmc.edu or (713) 500-3938.
School of Nursing Research Seminar, noon, Jan. 27, School of Nursing and Student Community Center, Center for Nursing Research Conference Room 508, Thomas R. Cole, Ph.D., the Beth Toby Grossman Professor in Spirituality and Healing, and director, the John P. McGovern,M.D., Center for Health, Humanities, and the Human Spirit, “Possible Selves and Early Alzheimer’s Patients: What Do We Know and What Do We Hope For?” Contact Tammy.Clemmons@uth.tmc.edu or (713) 500-2037.

