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Monday, February 11, 2013
Noon - 1:00 PM
Aging and changes in kidney function
Description: Speaker: Mark Sarnak, Tufts Medical Center
All HNRCA Seminars will be held at 12 noon in the Auditorium of the HNRCA and will be followed by a student and post-doc luncheon on the 9thfloor, 711 Washington St. Boston
Contact: John Heine
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Metabolic Regulation of T Cell Function
Description: Dr. Erika Pearce, Washington University
New Research Building - Room 1031, Harvard Medical School, 77 Ave. Louis Pasteur
Hosted by Dr. Arlene Sharpe
Refreshments served at 12:15 pm outside the room
Contact: Jessica Conner
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cancer Cell Signaling and Metabolism: Integrated Networks with Emerging Implications for Cancer Therapy
Description: Robert T. Abraham, PhD, Senior Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, Oncology Research Unit, Pfizer

Location: BIDMC, Center for Life Sciences Bldg., Conference Room 421, Three Blackfan Circle, Boston, MA
Contact: Cristina Bonilla
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
WEST: Anatomy of a Blindside
Description: Workshop given by Bonnie Marcus, Executive Coach

The workplace is a highly politicized environment where key decisions about who gets ahead and who gets plum assignments, who gets the scarce resources are not just decided on merit, but politics.

Everyone talks about the glass ceiling and how women need to knock on the glass ceiling to get ahead. What’s really going on is that there is a political power grid that holds women back, not a glass ceiling, and this power grid is so hidden and buried that women don’t even know it exists. And because they don’t know it exists, they can accidentally step on something and get blindsided.

During this presentation, attendees will learn:

How to identify the power grid in their workplace<
How to navigate the power grid and avoid the landmines
How to get ahead and stay ahead in today’s workplace

Location:
The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Monadnock Room 7 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142

Cost: Members: $40; Non-Members: $60

A light dinner will be served.
Contact: Jaime Mayo
Thursday, February 14, 2013
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Microbial Sciences Initiative (MSI) Seminar: If at first you don't succeed.....Fructose uptake into E.coli and its regulation
Description: Speaker: Hans Kornberg (Boston University)
Location: HUCE Seminar Room (24 Oxford St, 3rd Floor, Room 310), Harvard University
Reception at 5:30PM, seminar at 6:00PM
Host: Michael Gilmore
Contact: Nora Millan Rivas
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