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Lecture Notes

Sept. 21 to Oct. 5, 2012

China's Emerging Role in the Global Governance of Food Security
WHEN: 4 to 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21
WHERE: Oak Room, Mezzanine Level, Indiana Memorial Union, Bloomington
WHAT: Katherine Morton, associate dean for research at the College of Asia and the Pacific and Senior Fellow in the Department of International Relations, The Australian National University, will lecture about China's emerging role in the global governance of food security.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: rccpb@indiana.edu

The Changing Business Climate in Mongolia: Past, Present, Future
WHEN: 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24
WHERE: Kelley School of Business, CG 2061, Bloomington
WHAT: Guest speaker: J. Peter Morrow
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-2810 or shconner@indiana.edu

A Presidential Approach: Stopping Sexual Violence Before It Happens
WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25
WHERE: Distinguished Alumni Room, Indiana Memorial Union, Bloomington
WHAT: Deb Levine, executive director and founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services, will provide a demonstration and discussion of Circle of 6, an award-winning mobile app to prevent sexual assault and dating violence on college campuses.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-3037 or jbass@indiana.edu

Being a Patent Attorney: What you need to qualify, and how legal practice is different in the Patent Office
WHEN: 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27
WHERE: IP Center, 350 Canal Walk, Suite B, Indianapolis
WHAT: The IP Center will host a presentation by Kevin Erdman. Erdman deals with intellectual property in all aspects, including patent and trademark issues, privacy, and commercial and advertising concerns in today's complex and constantly changing computing and telecommunications environment.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-274-0042 or kgalster@iupui.edu

Program on Law and State Government Symposium
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28
WHERE: IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: The 2012 Program on Law and State Government fellows are exploring state government's role in supporting economic development, focusing specifically on laws, policies and government infrastructure that influence advanced manufacturing and small businesses.
COST: $135 for attorneys with 4.5 hours of CLE credit; $65 for state government attorneys, judges, legislators and non-attorneys.
INFORMATION: Registration is available on the IU McKinney School of Law website.

Not Religious, but Spiritual ... and Queer!
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1
WHERE: 1165 E. Third St., Morrison Hall 006, Bloomington
WHAT: Mark D. Jordan, Distinguished Professor in the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis, challenges the simple story about how and why queer youth reject religion. Through a close analysis of life narratives, Jordan reveals how the widespread shift from religion to spirituality -- especially among young people -- has created new opportunities for self-identified queers to move beyond a critique of religion's oppressive power to claim spirituality for themselves.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-6904 or kimlevan@indiana.edu

Flies, sex and alcohol: How social experience affects ethanol consumption
WHEN: 9:40 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2
WHERE: Indiana Memorial Union, Whittenberger Auditorium, 900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington
WHAT: Ulrike Heberlein of the Janelia Farm Research Campus will discuss the relationship between sexual experience and alcohol preference in Drosophila.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-856-1930 or mtheodor@indiana.edu

Probing synaptic and circuitry mechanisms of psychiatric disorders
WHEN: 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2
WHERE: Indiana Memorial Union, Whittenberger Auditorium, 900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington
WHAT: Guoping Feng of Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses recent human genetic and genomic studies that have identified a large number of candidate genes for obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia, many of which encode postsynaptic scaffolding proteins including MAGUK, SAPAP and SHANK families of proteins.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-856-1930 or mtheodor@indiana.edu

Control of animal behavior and decision making through TRP channels
WHEN: 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2
WHERE: Indiana Memorial Union, Whittenberger Auditorium, 900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington
WHAT: Craig Montell of Johns Hopkins University will describe recent work from his laboratory demonstrating how Drosophila TRP channels affect animal behavior and decision making, including the ability to sense very small differences in temperature in the comfortable range.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: mtheodor@indiana.edu

Molecular mechanisms underlying Lou Gehrig's disease
WHEN: 3 to 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2
WHERE: Indiana Memorial Union, Whittenberger Auditorium, 900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington
WHAT: Hugo Bellen of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Baylor College of Medicine discusses neurodegenerative disorders and how they cause a progressive decline in function and morphology of neurons.
COST: Free and open to the public
NFORMATION: 812-856-1930 or mtheodor@indiana.edu

As Seen on TV: CNBC's Phil Lebeau Dissects the Future of the Auto and Aviation Industries
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 4
WHERE: 1315 E. 10 St., SPEA, PV161, Bloomington
WHAT: Phil Lebeau, a Chicago-based correspondent for NBC and CNBC, will analyze today's news and tomorrow's trends in the auto and aviation industries. Lebeau is considered the most influential broadcast journalist on his beat and is the author of a popular blog, Behind the Wheel.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-322-0525 or jimhanch@indiana.edu

Health Law Grand Rounds
When: 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4
WHERE: Inlow Hall, Room 259, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Lecturer is Nicole Huberfeld, who teaches constitutional law, health care organizations and finance, bioethical issues in the law, and health care law and policy seminar at the University of Kentucky College of Law.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-274-1912 or calknigh@iupui.edu

Center for International and Comparative Law Conference
When: 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5
WHERE: Wynne Courtroom and Conour Atrium, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: The Center for International and Comparative Law will host a conference on China's First Ten Years in the WTO -- Issues, Challenges and Prospects. Speakers include academic experts from around the world.
COST: $50; 6.0 hours of CLE credit available pending approval.
INFORMATION: 317-278-7918 or visit the IU McKinney School of Law website for online registration.