Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    Biologist will discuss genes
The Yale University biologist whose research
team was the first to define the location of a
human gene on a chromosome will speak April 6
at the University.
Francis Ruddle, professor of biology and
human genetics, will give the 1981 Condon lec
ture at 8 p.m Monday in Room 150 Geology. He
will speak on "Manipulating and Cataloging the
Genes of Man."
While in Eugene April 6 and 7, Ruddle also
will meet with students in a genetics class, give a
biology department seminar and consult with
faculty members and graduate students.
The human genetics class meets at 9:30 a m.
Monday in Room 177 Lawrence Hall. The semin
ar, titled “Gene Transfer in Eukaryotes,” is at
12:30 p.m. in Room 331 Science II.
“In order to better understand how our gen
etic library functions, it is important to know
where individual genes are located on the
chromosomes, and how they are organized in
relation to one another," Ruddle says. “The new
techniques of somatic cell genetics make this
possible.”
He indicated that these procedures,
popularly known as genetic engineering, allow
researchers to clone, or reproduce asexually,
human chromosomes and parts of chromosomes
in rodent cells to determine their genetic con
tents.
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SPEAKERS
Paul Lefebvre of the Massachusetts Insti
tute of Technology biology department will
speak on “Expression of developmental^
regulated sequences in Dictyostelium"
today at 12:30 p.m. in Room 331 Science II
“Cults In America” will be the topic of a
Newman Center lecture tonight at 8 p m in
the EMU Forum Room.
MEETINGS
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NOTICES
The weekly wildtlower walk will leave from
the north end of the Autzen Stadium
footbridge today at 12:30 p.m. The event is
sponsored by the University herbarium.
The Cordoba High School band will per
form today at 12:30 p.m in Beall Hall
The winners of Switchboard's April Fools
rldeshare raffle are: first prize of a $100 gift
certificate to the University Bookstore to
Paulette Thompson, second prize of a $50
gift certificate to Evelyn McConnarghey and
third prize of $25 gift certificate to Dennis
Pfaff. For more information call Switchboard
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Visiting Professorships for Women in
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professorships for female scientists and
engineers at academic institutions within the
United States. Applicants should not be
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the time of the award Institutions may invite
eligible candidates to apply, or contact with
prospective host institutions may be initiat
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