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Angelique Cook <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello UTC Community,

Our Spring 2007 Colloquium series starts tomorrow Wednesday,  January 31st.

Dr. Nicky Ozbek, will give the first presentation of the semester.  Her
lecture entitled "You Smelled Good to Me: Loss of the Sense of Smell
After Brain Injury" will be held in the *UC Auditorium (Rm 206)* from 
2:00-3:00.
This lecture is free and all are invited to attend.

An  abstract is provided below:
*
_Abstract _*

If someone asked you which sense you would chose to give up, would you
chose the sense of smell?  Most people do. Yet, we miss it greatly once
it is gone.  This is a discussion about loss, brain injury, and our
sense of smell.  Parts of a film, made with the assistance of UTC
students and those individuals with a brain injury who were willing to
share their story on film, will be shown.  Discussion will center around
the film and related research.


_*Professional Background *_

Dr. Ozbek received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. from The University  of
Georgia and did her Post Doctoral Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical
school. Her research interests include physical and emotional recovery
following Brain Injury.

We look forward to seeing you!
Angelique :-)

-- 
Angelique Cook
MBA Student
Senior Secretary - Psychology
615 McCallie Avenue
350 Holt Hall - Dept. 2803
Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598
(p) - 423.425.4262
(f) - 423.425.4284
 
Cancer is so limited.
It cannot cripple love.
It cannot shatter hope.
It cannot corrode faith.
It cannot eat away peace.
It cannot destroy confidence.
It cannot kill friendship.
It cannot shut out memories.
It cannot silence courage.
It cannot invade the soul.
It cannot reduce eternal life.
It cannot quench the spirit. (Dedicated to my Father)


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