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| Friday,
13 February 2004 |
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SPEAKER |
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LECTURE
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| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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Deborah
Kelly, Associate Professor, School of Oceanography,
University of Washington
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Discovering
New Ecosystems: The Lost City Hydrothermal Field |
| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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| Naomi
Oreskes, Associate Professor, Department
of History, University of California, San
Diego |
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2004 George Sarton Award Lecture in
the History and Philosophy of Science
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Consensus
in Science: How Do We Know We're Not Wrong? |
| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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Deborah
Estrin, Professor, Computer Science Department;
Director, Center for Embedded Networked Sensing
(CENS); University of California, Los Angeles
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Instrumenting the
World with Wireless Sensor Networks |
| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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June
Brady, Department of Pediatrics, San Francisco
General Hospital
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Research
on Children in the Developing World |
| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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Larry
R. Dalton, Professor of Chemistry, University
of Washington
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Electro-Optics for
the Next Generation Information Technology, Sensing
and Defense Applications |
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| Saturday,
14 February 2004 |
| TIME |
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SPEAKER |
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LECTURE |
| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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Persi
Diaconis, Department of Statistics, Stanford
University
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The Search for Randomness |
| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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Marcia
Inhorn, Department of Health Behavior and
Health Education University of Michigan
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Finding
Culture In Science and Biotechnology:
Perspectives From Medical Anthropology |
| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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| Larry Squire, Department of Neurosciences,
University of California, San Diego |
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2004 John P. McGovern Award Lecture
in the Behavioral Sciences
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Memory
Systems of the Mammalian Brain |
| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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Kristi
S. Anseth, Tissone Professor of Chemical
and Biological Engineering; University of Colorado
and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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If
I Only Had a New... Progress and Promise in Tissue
Engineering Research |
| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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Elissa
Newport, Department of Brain and Cognitive
Sciences, University of Rochester
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Language Acquisition
and Creolization: How Children Shape Languages |
| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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Mary
Lindstrom, Associate Professor, Department
of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University
of Wisconsin-Madison
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Functions,
Curves and Images:
Modeling Shape and Variability |
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TO TOP |
| Sunday,
15 February 2004 |
| TIME |
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SPEAKER |
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| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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Jane
Alexander, Deputy Director of the Homeland
Security Advanced Research Projects Agency
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| 12:30PM-1:15PM |
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Angayuqaq
Oscar Kawagley, School of Education, University
of Alaska, Fairbanks
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| 1:30PM-2:15PM |
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Katharine
Blodgett Gebbie, Director, Physics Laboratory,
National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST)
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Women in Physics:
Opportunities and Challenges |
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