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Dinner on your own.Suggestions, all on Miain St Falmouth (which turns into Davis Straits Rd):Bickford's - basic inexpensive, home-style dinnerBetsy's Dinner - better food, more pricey, usually crowdedPeking Palace - good Chinese, some inexpensive meals (not sure of hours)Domino's Pizza delivered.

9:00 AMPhysiology, Lillie Aud., Optional, Dr. Kevin Gardner. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center"Structural basis of PAS domain signaling." (Uses of nuclear magnetic resonance analyses to understand protein structure. See for more info,http://biochemistry.swmed.edu/training/CBTP/gardner.html8:00 PM OptionalNeuroscience Seminar SeriesTony Auerbach, SUNY Buffalo, "Acetylcholine receptor gating: The dynamics of an allosteric protein"

9:00 AMPhysiology, Lillie Aud., Dr. David Garbers. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Howard Hughes Medical Institute."Regulation of guanylyl cyclase receptors."8:00 PM OptionalCytoskeleton and Cell Motility Tuesday Evening Lecture Series, Whitman Aud., Paul Forscher, Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT"Molecular Dynamics of Guided Axon Growth"

9:00 AMPhysiology, Lillie Aud.,Dr. Timothy Megraw. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center."Structure and functions of the centrosome."12:00 PMMMBR Seminar Series, held jointly with SPINES (Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics, and Survival), Meigs room, SwopeStephanie J. Bird, Special Assistant to the Vice Pres. for Res., MIT, Ethical Issues in Research, An Interactive Discussion 9:00 AMPhysiology, Lillie Aud., Dr. John Nambu. University of Massachusetts. "Programmed cell death in Drosophila."

  9:00 AMPhysiology, Lillie Aud., Dr. Peter Hepler. University of Massachusetts. "Actin and Ions in the Control of Oscillatory Pollen Tube Growth."4:00 PMMMBR Research & Discussion Meeting, Candle House rm 104 To be announced8:00 PMMBL Friday Evening Lecture Series, Lillie Aud.R. Alan Ezekowitz, Mass. Gen. Hospital for Children, "Fighting Infections from Flies to Man"

6:30 PMDinner at the Brownes' house, 30 Oyster Pond Rd, 508-495-1635