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Lectures scheduled at Washington University in St. Louis

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St. Louis-Kendall J. Blumer, professor of cell biology & physiology will present "Shuttling G protein signaling regulators in the nervous system" for the Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Seminar Series on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 4 p.m in the Maternity Building, Room 725. For more information call, 314/362-3315.

Mae E. Gordon, professor of ophthalmology & biostatistics will present "Assessing impact of research: bibliometric indices" for the Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Seminar Series on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 4 p.m in the Maternity Building, Room 725. For more information call, 314/362-3315.

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