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Lectures and conferences April 10–25

Engineering/Math/Science
April 11 Chemistry and biochemistry, “Chemical Studies of DNA-Protein Assemblies,” Debra Mohler, Department of Chemistry, Emory University, 4 p.m., Jones Physical Sciences Center, Room 006. Refreshments served at 3:45 p.m.

April 14 Biological sciences, Suniti Misra, Tufts University, 4 p.m., Coker Life Sciences, Room 005.

April 15 Science Studies and NanoCulture Seminar Series, “Interdisciplinarity versus Redctoinism: An Analysis of Four Debates in 19th Century Life Sciences,” Joachim Schummer, philosophy, 12:30 p.m., Preston College Seminar Room.

April 16 Science Studies and NanoCulture Seminar Series, “Visualizing Nanotechnology,” Chris Robinson, art, 3:30 p.m., Preston College Seminar Room.

April 18 Chemistry and biochemistry, Lipscomb Lecture in Biochemistry, “The Mitochondrial Phosphate Transport Protein: Structure and Function of this Homodimeric Intrinsic Membrane Protein,” Hartmut Wohlrab, Boston Biomedical Research Institute, 4 p.m., Jones Physical Sciences Center, Room 006. Refreshments served at 3:45 p.m.

April 21 Biological sciences, “Ankyrin’s role in regulating sodium channel distribution in neurons,” Steve Lambert, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, 4 p.m., Coker Life Sciences, Room 005.

April 25 Chemistry and biochemistry, Sabbatical Seminar, “Forensic Analytical Chemistry: From Sherlock to Fast Gas Chromatography and Microspectrometry,” Stephen Morgan, chemistry and biochemistry, 3:30 p.m., Jones Physical Sciences Center, Room 006. Refreshments served at 3:15 p.m.

Liberal Arts
April 16 Anthropology, Wednesday Archaeology at South Carolina Lunch, “Pocotaligo: Primary town of the Yamasee,” Alex Sweeney, noon–1 p.m., Hamilton College, Room 201.

April 22 Philosophy, Research Seminar Series, “Leveling Lady Lovelace: What Will It Take for a Computer to be Creative?,” Henry Cribbs, philosophy, 12:30 p.m., Welsh Humanities Building, Room 612.

Nursing
April 14 College of Nursing Research Day, “Building a Community of Scholars,” Peggy L. Chinn, FAAN professor of nursing, University of Connecticut and editor of Advances in Nursing Science, noon–5 p.m., College of Nursing, first floor, free. To register, contact DeAnne Messias at 7-8423 or Deanne.messias@sc.edu.

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