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The following lectures and seminars will be open to members of the University and others who are interested:
Divinity and the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies. Sir John Tavener will give a lecture on Tradition and creativity at 5 p.m. on Thursday, 14 June, in the Lady Mitchell Hall. Admission is by ticket only; please apply to Ms R. Paul in the Faculty of Divinity (tel. (7)63017, e-mail rmp24@cam.ac.uk).
Land Economy. Lunch-time seminars will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays in Room 1, Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, Mill Lane, unless otherwise stated.
6 June | Consumer acceptance of GM foods: implications for trade, by Ms Sally James, of the University of Western Australia. |
13 June | EU enlargement and regional policy, by Professor John Bachtler, of the University of Strathclyde (Regional Studies Association Seminar: 5 p.m.). |
20 June | How FAIR the Act? Current US farm policy in retrospect and prospect, by Professor Harry Ayer, of the University of Arizona (lecture rescheduled from 23 May). |
MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit. Seminars will be held at 3 p.m. on Wednesdays in the Level 3 Seminar Room, Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, Hills Road, unless otherwise stated.
13 June | Factors controlling the balance between apoptotic and necrotic modes of neuronal death, by Professor Pierluigi Nicotera, of the MRC Toxicology Unit, Leicester. |
20 June | Current developments in diet and cancer: promise and problems, by Dr Arthur Schatzkin, of the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland (1 p.m.). |
10 July | UPC3 expression and function: studies with transgenic mice and human muscle, by Dr Mary-Ellen Harper, of the University of Ottawa (Tuesday). |
25 July | New oxidative stress markers in cancer etiology and dietary prevention studies, by Professor Helmut Bartsch, of the German Cancer Research Centre, Heidelberg. |
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Cambridge University Reporter, 6 June 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.