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<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXKxVW4qNRypJ6ltIExQBAxv4Q4EWdulTy1nNgq104edvw5tU8yVH38SqP2VFPW78ClOC0hCFJsMeKZTzblekZepvFBd5AHaCAr7iTwxXPKrEU5K7cAF-GI8=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> Spring 2016 Week 14 4/18/16 <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXKxVW4qNRypJ6ltIExQBAxv4Q4EWdulTy1nNgq104edvw5tU8yVH38SqP2VFPW78ClOC0hCFJsMeKZTzblekZepvFBd5AHaCAr7iTwxXPKrEU5K7cAF-GI8=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> In This Issue - Alternative Careers in Bio Networking Reception <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK119> - UAEM Announcements <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK149> - Berkeley Connect: Computational Biology <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK175> - Public Speaking Summer Course <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK178> - DocTalks Medical Conference <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK161> - Sanford Burnham Prebys Open House <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK165> - UCSF Research Positions <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK167> - North Pacific Groundfish Observer Position <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK169> - Leadership Award <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK163> - Low Cost Self-Defense <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK155> - DeCal Start-Up Workshop <#m_754384576784671956_LETTER.BLOCK159> *MCB Advising* M-Th: 9am - 12pm, 1 - 4pm F: 9am - 12pm, 1 - 3pm 3060 VLSB (Valley Life Science Bldg.) (510) 643-8895 [email protected] *MCB Department News* Honors Symposia *You are invited to attend the Spring 2016 Honors Symposia* All Symposia held in LSA 101 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: *Mon, April 18th** from 12-2pm* Immunology & Pathogenesis: *Tues, April 19th from **4-6pm* Cell and Developmental Biology:*Wed, April 20th from **12-2pm* Genetics, Genomoics, & Development: *Wed, April 20th from **4-5:30 or 6pm* Neurobiology: *Thur, April 21st** from 11am-12:30pm* Advising Holds Due to changes in the registration system, advisor codes will no longer be issued. Instead, the MCB department will place an advising hold on all declared MCB continuing students and then release the hold once the student has received advising. Once you've reviewed the MCB Fall 2016 class listing, http://mcb.berkeley.edu/undergrad/courses/courses/fall <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXGFGTtDAuGYMXpbrHNcRq8QROCXRRDvmG7KqPe4NtT1PWOf6_smvmzoE0x_LuSq4TXSCX1G-jACaeXf0MHbupJbt1uQu3w0jTXzczpV7VOpqkd4IOU6dn0RnztSko5lFXTaPg5TuyPA4K3yZiQlLPFdyPUf3mueqoe_7MaCwqHzM&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> and the UCB Schedule of Classes on CalCentral <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXGFGTtDAuGYMCb7BFtfoqx4KKhBzK5qzXFg2fESbTVBYAMu4rMigLEtwcoAvBL_N2cqsrc5sfOjWkE9xFa8n8OQr2htAPonvHsu-G_-qNIwDUTufD6n3gggtO5HWEqq9jw==&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==>, stop by 3060 VLSB during drop-in advising hours to meet with a staff advisor. Update to IMM Faculty Advisor Office Hours Professor Beatty will not have office hours on April 21 or April 22. Please plan accordingly. *In other news...* TODAY: MCBcDNA's Alternative Careers in Biology Networking Reception Interested in non-traditional careers in the biological sciences? Majoring in a biology-related field but not sure what you can do after graduation? Check out MCBcDNA's inaugural *Alternative Careers in Biology Networking Reception*! The event is scheduled for *Monday, April 18, 2016 from 7-9 PM in Anna Head Alumnae Hall*. We will be bringing together individuals from a variety of fields including science writing, patent science, alternative medicine, biosafety, non-profit management, and more. Come and practice networking with established professionals, learn what you can do with a biology degree, and learn how to score that perfect job or internship. List of confirmed speakers: Mitzi Baker - Science writer Allison Liljedahl - Berkeley biosafety officer Jinhee Chang - Patent scientist at Knobbe Martens Camellia Pham - associate program officer in science at the Heising-Simons Foundation Dennis von Elgg, LAc - Professor at AIMC (Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College) Stay updated with the event by visiting our Facebook page or our website at mcb.berkeley.edu/groups/mcbcdna/ <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXFBWWvl3DoEUNBKtSeJSh0MXNlEUGdNRhi8EdzCbZK5qDSJYCh6vh1pY3xjekquYfgRe7IzZoCQfHywOEEZFm3ynesB46ZvgJWlGz2sR7myUvpsl8AXoimdQ8CkBXCQLWYO1-K_3i1pfElRvRt4M-Kk=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==>. Be sure to "attend" the event <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXPygEe6eS0cHhx0boU2ej_QkQY1LXXB59JF_QKlD2LCvhqo-nu63yibrcZQvilv1Mro7-S_bSLgEBiUrdfFf2q6k99yICWA3MvloePO-lK73dkaxQkF76ss4XKiE5Q4ySZQyB4Fqm28di1lWqhoVeTNT6qDP-5ytjQ==&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> on Facebook to stay up to date! Questions? Contact us on Facebook or at [email protected]! Food and drinks will be provided. ASUC Sponsored & ADA Accessible Universities Allied for Essential Medicines Announcements Interested in global health, patent law, health policy and advocacy, or medicine? Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) is a student-led organization that works in cooperation with top experts in international medicine access, campus technology transfer offices, and faculty members in order to change the conversation about current research, patenting, and licensing policies of academic institutions to ensure that low-income countries have access to essential medicines. We have two exciting announcements to make! 1. *Board applications for next semester: they will be due on Monday, April 25*, at midnight. Everyone is welcome to apply as long as you demonstrate your interest in UAEM issues. Even if you weren't super involved this semester, anyone is welcome! More information and the application can be found here: http://uaem.berkeley.edu/executive-board-application/ 2. Our next meeting will feature *Anthony Di Franco, the founder of the Open Insulin Project.* In 2014, the CDC estimated that 29 millions adults in the US live with diabetes. Though diabetes is easily manageable with insulin, the cost of insulin is extremely high, with many still paying hundreds of dollars each month even with insurance. Anthony and his team of volunteers are a group of biohackers that are working on newer, simpler, cheaper, and less complicated ways of making insulin to increase access to insulin. *The next meeting will be on April 25 at 7pm tentatively scheduled to occur in 4 Evans. * Feel free to bring any guests; all are invited. For more info about the Open Insulin Project, visit their website at http://openinsulin.org/ <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5QGjT-VlXOshP9Nrk80brvXPUdJKYSZSSDK53kqp41F6zd1hfi3_oOEydAzIvDJDo31zq0P4gibXzv5n5MnDBpdJHY_AknkhTKyIyA8HeHdlM=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> Please RSVP at this Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/257351957950781/ <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5Qiox2h4hfEbmYuCn0eDpZCAOVPwzGZURyT0mXi954phKeuvl4NsWPjYtb0vDJReaRdQ04PvDF7nMbEinVuPfl1QPukzEvzs0bu7OCVcl4Pe6pxWmjlIdF43MlrksWGLKiaqa95arkJHoIoIYfaS33-Q==&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> For more information, please visit our website at uaem.berkeley.edu <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXNDUKyxZomn0wPs2Ttbd29EMLgTFiFIBP2HhyNGa6UFjkDaMuRy0-OXh_fGtzCvJ6zg0661rn1aSn2cvW1rEFFrt_IuiUdv-s66aUfYveh0u1o-HrvqRd34=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> or email us at [email protected]. Berkeley Connect Program in Computational Biology The Center for Computational Biology will be offering the Berkeley Connect Program in Computational Biology in Fall 2016. This is a great opportunity for you to be part of a community of like-minded peers and learn more about the fast growing field of Computational Biology. ------------------------ Course Description Computational biology is a fast growing field that has applications in a wide range of disciplines and careers. While its broad and interdisciplinary nature means a wealth of opportunities, it can be difficult to discern how to best become a computational biologist. Through the Berkeley Connect Program, the Center for Computational Biology will engage interested students in small group discussions about the various paths of computational biology. We will discuss short-term concerns, such as what to do while in college, to long-term goals, such as different career options and the fast changing nature of computational biology. We will help students develop a support network of peers, fellows, and faculty and be informed of computational biology resources on campus. *Berkeley Connect in Computational Biology 98BC** Instructor: Yosef, Nir (Faculty Director) Time and Place: Wed, 6-7pm Units: 1 unit, PF Class Number: 13858 *Berkeley Connect in Computational Biology 198BC* Instructor: Yosef, Nir (Faculty Director) Time and Place: Wed, 5-6pm Units: 1 unit, PF Class Number: 13859 *98BC is designated for lower level students (first-year students and sophomores) and 198BC is designated for upper level students (juniors and seniors). Rhetoric 2: Public Speaking, Summer 2016 course *Attention Pre-Pharm Students!* This summer Rhetoric is offering a public speaking course that would fulfil a prerequisite for Pharmacy School. See details below: Rhetoric 2 Public Speaking, Confronting Arguments: Speech in Public Monday/Wednesday/Friday 12:00 -2:30 Session D This course insists that we should argue. Moreover, it contends that every interaction between people is a confrontation, from the small talk at the drugstore to televised political debates. We will, first, seek to understand how arguments are traditionally understood and why it behooves us to learn to speak and listen in such a fashion. Thereafter, we will question a tradition of cooperation and ask if, indeed, a peaceful silence befits everyone. Our third concern-which voices are silenced and which bodies are subdued-will lead us to our fourth: how our simple, everyday decisions and preferences constitute a confrontation. In fact, as we will ultimately see, to be alive is to argue. This course not only serves to introduce students to theories of modern argumentation and political reason; it functions as an introductory public speaking course. Students will speak four times in front of their peers over the course of the semester and receive feedback for their efforts. Students who seek futures in academia, business, law, politics, and/or entertainment and hospitality industries are encouraged to take this course for practical purposes. Of course, developing one's voice and body through public address is beneficial to all human beings. DocTalks Medical Conference *Dr. Interns will host a medical conference called DocTalks on April 24th, 2016 at Anna Head Alumnae Hall. * The conference will be from 10am-2pm and will feature 5 physicians with experience and interest in specialties and fields such as internal medicine, geriatric medicine, cardiology, military medicine, surgical oncology, and community health. As we will serving food and drink at the venue, please RSVP to reserve your seat. The RSVP form for the conference is: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Sw5pycrbZGouvA4p1Uy5wo0p-dYHj6EQyACfIfjZ76s/edit#responses. <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5QEXs1yY9fWBzxlXpLkDp4WLxcvmUmpTrRTkqF0ZhoCm3f-p2cY42j157AufbqQCXEdLWum4SobFcW90woEGFQRLC9UQj_nGaN9vl9Lrzw8aHYC6QTkZxzhv1Jtp24XUpcSxOUh4ffH40WgTlJ9Pk7dwavtz9wmO5XH8jLQRuVGevxj_GuL3D6LutXB0xeZdsS6iJN9MWKQK3t0fTMbCrIzg==&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Recruiting Open House The Office of Education, Training, and Instructional Services presents: Recruiting Open House for Prospective Graduate Students & Postdoctoral Researchers! Come learn about opportunities to advance your education and training at a world-class collaborative research Institute in La Jolla, CA.We hope to see you there! Breakfast and Lunch will be provided. To see detailed schedule and to RSVP please visit: http://sbpopenhouse2016.eventbrite.com <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5QzkY4TIcBamj0BkvvWkgOqyjSZKW3mFjbBNuSpGt_AKv_ya4KF6NF_uTCwIAZ54cN8KO4vPfEPohLuHPBu77UqwZOwHZPWzbvaNu46v3OzzOubNymoJcD6xGwRhX771wk&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==>/ UCSF Neuro Research Opportunity The lab of Dr. Stephen Hauser in the Department of Neurology at UCSF is looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic and organized full-time junior researcher to assist in our aims in multiple sclerosis research. We are involved in a very exciting study that seeks to understand the beginnings of multiple sclerosis by studying the immune system cells of newly diagnosed MS patients. We are searching for a recent or graduating senior with a degree in the biological sciences and hands-on laboratory experience. The researcher will assist the lab with processing of human peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples for flow cytometry and cell sorting. The sorted subsets will be used for next generation sequencing and transcriptomics, so some molecular biology work may be expected as well. If interested, please submit your CV including GPA and cover letter to Erica Eggers at [email protected] and Natalie Pierson at [email protected]. Thanks! Research Opportunity in Weinberg Lab, UCSF A Specialist (Research Technician) position with a minimum two-year commitment is available immediately in the Weinberg Laboratory at the Mission Bay campus of UCSF (http://weinberglab.ucsf.edu <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5QtIQhCWjeY7gWYV5izRCcBL4CUx71HpEs3Zm1jQx9r42gdLxpvW437zbgM_tPJZdXgnpwUmarX2ulh8niWO9mHCoUqhJGxWgQL0HIfMMci-I=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==>). The candidate will contribute to research efforts in the lab to dissect mechanisms of translational control using state-of-the-art molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics (including CRISPR/Cas9), and high-throughput-sequencing-based techniques in diverse model systems. In addition to working with other members of the lab to accelerate their research, there will be opportunities to conduct an independent research project. This position is ideal for a recent college graduate looking to gain additional research experience before attending graduate school (the current Specialist will be an author on at least two publications before leaving to join the BBS PhD program at Harvard in the fall), though more experienced individuals are also encouraged to apply. For additional information and to apply for this position, please visit https://aprecruit.ucsf.edu/apply/JPF00869 <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5Qb6tL24Ae-6x55whFlYSxB3qirfyVoS9wQdB2LhEhRYNm-exS4NNaYKA6VZme7fNr_weOH0KIoadcBL93w2C-rDJkaHh_BkZxmNmzuk9dz2XIi4WKHanDVzQptWS2DJW-0gXp-t6r9JM=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==>. You may direct any questions about the position to David Weinberg ( [email protected]). North Pacific Groundfish Observer Positions North Pacific Groundfish Observer positions available year-round. Currently recruiting for trainings that will begin in Seattle in April, May, and June 2016. Are you looking for a financially rewarding career that offers independence, adventure, and practical experience in field biology? Do you want to play a critical role in the conservation and management of fisheries resources? If so, then Alaskan Observers Inc. (AOI) has the perfect job for you! AOI is the premier provider of Observers to the National Marine Fisheries Service North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program. Observers live and work aboard commercial fishing vessels operating in the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean and gather data essential to the sustainability of fisheries resources in Alaska. Compensation: $4017.90/month to begin, plus room, board, and travel to and from job site. Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in fisheries biology, marine biology, general biology, zoology, or a related natural science. Additionally, applicants must have at least one math class, one statistics class, and a course that relied heavily on dichotomous key use. For information please contact: Rachel Moore Alaskan Observers, Inc. Recruiting Coordinator [email protected] 1-888-317-9343 Visit our website for job descriptions and to submit the online application: www.alaskanobservers.com <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXBhSFs8eU-5QsUJSVL4Kxw1-4mQRvZUp2OksYRF5-mdw4DP4k0c7gxHVLSwqIIRDQd9YJbUAMLy0LGrcMVm4gK8CTvWBphSYkty-UUVCPspnBRbeo7mHMnT0lVY208ozKA==&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> Leadership Award Deadline Extended *New deadline to submit applications for The Leadership Award will be Friday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. PT.* Established in 1934, The Leadership Award <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXOfDhSdRNHWh-DKZTFpSnwqU8R5xntcU-RhWjFpRyRhYJICQF1L-ogllf1Iy53u-Mcr-Hsw646kTvqsIF7Qk4QzXcVYQTMfp6j45j792NZowTETVVX1NuNbl_GCC38Yc11XaoK9lof_gNgZRtCoNFkDEaAj3F1xYIIro6eXIoGjdK0wkQhbTCzY=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> is a one-year, merit-based scholarship that recognizes undergraduate students at UC Berkeley who demonstrate innovative, initiative-driven leadership impacting their academic, work, or community environments. Students compete for the scholarship every year, ensuring a diverse and dynamic annual cohort of leaders whose work is relevant and newly inspiring. As a Leadership Award Scholar, how are you going to make your mark at UC Berkeley? Low Cost Self-Defense for Women* CalRAD: Rape Aggression Defense for Women* *2 Saturdays, April 23 & April 30, 2016* *10am -4:30pm (2 sessions total - 30 min lunch break)* Unit 1 Fee: $10 for UCB student, staff, post doc, and faculty women*; $20 for community TO SIGN-UP OR QUESTIONS: Please fill out this google form <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXPygEe6eS0cHVxHZrEdW_omKZUXMwUK3kR86PpPrrHwwgUAV37vTQaIAldVS3Q6zBcG_MszIoHRXQR36Bgl8kT1ATvYsEI6NQiJjJ6-vRom7IPQk85lPUxpEyrLX1dIzLJg3iY5c7AQOYA3t_KwNXpuaL5Hc8WVptq_tiOsHvwW6FQJdfjvg3-sKGtKhJoLBDbLuaYaazLE6xH_ci_Mp3pQaK2ZH7eUlLHX9dHHwxSAS&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> Learn how to increase awareness and assertiveness skills. Develop physical techniques designed for women's specific needs and assets. LIMITED SPACE!!! The R.A.D. System is a 9-12 hour comprehensive, women-only course that begins with risk awareness and progresses to the basics of hands-on defense training. http://www.rad-systems.com <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXPygEe6eS0cHhuEvdjRL-ddciBSkkMGpb_mkqQc9h3vizZkpsL-rhufRJaIPDiUjScA-eIGFNjGYnVQv_CpfIljrNt-Cu85T1Lv3aTiBScUa2ue64rRk_xk=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==>. Please wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Bring a pen for taking notes, a towel, water and food for yourself. << Class may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment >> * We welcome all who experience life through the lens of woman in body, spirit, identity - past, present, future, and fluid. FOR DISABILITY RELATED ACCOMMODATIONS: ACCESS.BERKELEY.EDU <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0016d2U73V7KvfCU0LjE2IQFsteithTR-IaIZZQ57eB17JhILzoNVvxXPygEe6eS0cHvQ54kSmbwaqhXjW5-fxGoIr91LVWkNsQLgyUUu0CwW2eCvKDDAuPjSdmHBYBr76dDNr1fzEkkOJnVJy-Q7hkpG69LVRpuI1nktaXYyFbdjo=&c=sDoKOft98y0iEAgaSud6HRLO_yD5T6hrOAyRXlqePWNqBr-bEw2uAw==&ch=cYfGq4l54MOVdCE8dU1VRmr_BXcfLCw8zR2NTD8jw19l-PXRhaV_rw==> SPONSORED BY Gender Equity Resource Center, Office of Student Development, Recreational Sports and UCPD DeCal Start-Up Workshops and Advising *DeCal Start-Up Workshops* Have an idea for a course of your own? 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