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SUMMARY:UA ADVANCE Data Blitz on Imaging - RSVP by Nov. 2
DESCRIPTION:UA ADVANCE hosts a data blitz of imaging research with four outstanding junior faculty members from different departments and colleges from 3-5 p.m. on Nov. 5 in the Student Union Memorial Center's Ventana Room.  Leilei Peng from optical sceinces\, Armin Sorooshian from chemical and environmental engineering\, Russell Witte from radiology and biomedical engineering\, and Jinhong Zhang from mining and geological engineering will each present a 10-minute synopsis of their research within the context of imaging\, followed by five minutes for questions. A reception with refreshments will follow when the audience can network with the researchers and other guests. Please RSVP to Irina Mema\, imema@vpr.arizona.edu by Nov. 2. 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27521
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LOCATION:Arizona Cancer Center
SUMMARY:Cancer Biology Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Tracy Brooks\, assistant research scientist in pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Arizona\, will speak.  &nbsp\;Seminars may be videoconferenced to the College of Medicine-Phoenix\, TGen\, Arizona Cancer Center Greater Phoenix Area (Scottsdale Healthcare/Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center)\, Ventana Medical Systems and Northern Arizona University ONLY if we have received a request for broadcast. You may access the presentation live or at a later date online.
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/28278
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LOCATION:Modern Languages 
SUMMARY:UA ADVANCE Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Amy Childress\, chairwoman of the department of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Nevada\, Reno\, will visit the University of Arizona as a UA ADVANCE Distinguished Scientist to give a public lecture on her research as part of the chemical and environmental engineering department lecture series. She will also give an informal career talk geared toward graduate students\, post-docs and junior faculty. Glenn Schrader\, associate dean and professor in the UA chemical and environmental engineering department nominated Childress for the award. Childress is an accomplished researcher and leader in the field of water and wastewater treatment. In particular\, she has significant research that parallels UA efforts in water desalination\, brine reduction and membrane technologies. Desalination will be critically important in the future of Arizona water as Colorado river water has a high salt content. In addition to being a leading scientist in her field\, Childress actively serves in various prestigious committees and groups. From September 2007 to July 2009\, she was the president of the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors\, a group who actively promotes excellence in education\, research and service in the environmental field.  Childress's public lecture is titled \"Thermally and Osmotically Driven Membrane Processes for Water and Energy Sustainability.\"  Public Lecture\: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.\, Modern Languages 310Career Talk\: 2 p.m.-2\:50 p.m.\, Harvill 234
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27305
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LOCATION:Gerard P. Kuiper Space Sciences 
SUMMARY:Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Steve Strom\, from the National Optical Astronomy Observatory\, will discuss \"The Evolution of Circumstellar Disks\: What Kinds of Planets Form in What Kinds of Disks?\"
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27867
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LOCATION:Main Library
SUMMARY:Tuesday Talks\: Ofelia Zepeda Book Reading
DESCRIPTION:Join the University Libraries the first Tuesday of every month for Tuesday Talks\, an exciting lecture series that offers the campus community an opportunity to be exposed to research interests across campus.   In honor of National American Indian Heritage Month\, the featured speaker for November will be Ofelia Zepeda\, noted Tohono O'odham poet\, MacArthur Fellow and Regents' Professor of linguistics. She will read from her latest book\, \"Where Clouds are Formed.\" 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27896
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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:Lecture\: \"The Obibi Era\:  American-Israel Relations in the Age of Obama and Netanyahu\"
DESCRIPTION:Herb Keinon offers an intimate perspective of the conflicts in the Middle East and appears frequently on a variety of radio and television programs in the United States\, Canada and Europe as a guest commentator on the situation in Israel. He has also lectured widely both in Israel and the U.S. on the subject.Keinon became a diplomatic correspondent for the Jerusalem Post in 2000 and has covered immigration and absorption\, religious parties\, haredim and the settlements. He has also been a features writer and weekly columnist at the paper. He is also responsible for covering Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Avigdor Liberman. He often travels with Netanyahu on his frequent trips abroad.This lecture is sponsored by the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies\, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies\, the Near Eastern Studies department\, the School of Journalism and the UA Hillel Foundation.  
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/28165
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LOCATION:Life Sciences South
SUMMARY:What is H1N1?
DESCRIPTION:Jim Collins\, professor of veterinary science and microbiology\, will discuss the H1N1 virus at an event sponsored by the Undergraduate Biology Research Program and organized by the UBRP ambassadors.Refreshments will be available. 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/28215
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LOCATION:University Medical Center
SUMMARY:Living Healthy with Arthritis Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The next Living Healthy lecture by the Arizona Arthritis Center will be a panel presentation on \"Living Well\: Personal Health Programs for Adults\,\" presented by MaryEllen Beaurain and Suzy Bourques of the Pima Council on Aging's Arizona Living Well series and family caregiver programs.    We hope you take advantage of this opportunity and share the information with anyone this topic may benefit. Any and all support goes a long way in accomplishing our mission of making information accessible to all people who need it and of uniting the Tucson community through healthy living.   Space is limited\; to reserve your seat please call 520-626-5040 or e-mail LivingHealthy@arthritis.arizona.edu. These lectures are supported through the Susan and Saul Tobin Endowment for Research and Education in Rheumatology. Refreshments with be available and a raffle will be held. For more information visit the newly renovated Arizona Arthritis Center Web site\, which introduces a new initiative by the center\, of which the Living Healthy lectures will now be a part\, called Life Compass.    
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27331
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LOCATION:Integrated Learning Center
SUMMARY:Film Screening\: \"Turtles Can Fly\"
DESCRIPTION:This is the third film in the four-part fall 2009 First Wednesday Film Series\, presented by the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and themed \"Youth in Cinema.\" The film will be introduced by Matt Flannes\, Master of Arts candidate in the Near Eastern studies department\, and will be followed by a question and answer and discussion session.           Film\: \"Turtles Can Fly\"Director\: Bahman GhobadiCountry of Origin\: IraqLanguage\: Kurdish with English subtitlesYear\: 2005Time\: 95 minutes    To read a review of the film\, visit the CMES Web site.     
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/27999
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LOCATION:Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
SUMMARY:AME Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Roger Angel\, of the University of Arizona department of astronomy\, will give a seminar on \"Climate Change and Solar Energy.\"
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/26609
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LOCATION:Main Library
SUMMARY:\"Roots of Literacy in the Ancient Near East\" Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:David Owen will give a talk on \"Life and Death on the Estate of a Princess in 21st Century BCE Mesopotamia.\" Owen is the Bernard and Jane Schapiro Professor of Ancient Near Eastern and Judaic Studies and curator of tablet collections for the Cornell University Near Eastern studies department's Jonathan and Jeannette Rosen Ancient Near Eastern Studies Seminar\, in conjunction with the American Institute of Archaeology\, Tucson chapter.The \"Roots of Literacy in the Ancient Near East\" lecture series coincides with the \"Writings out of Time\: The University of Arizona's Cuneiform Collection\" exhibit on display at the UA Main Library Special Collections gallery.Special Collections is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
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