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WRF Capital 2002 UW Science Forum

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The 2002 UW Science Forum highlights renowned University scientists in four lectures, free and open to the general public, that are designed to be easily understood by people with a high school science background.

Each lecture is scheduled for 7 - 8:15 p.m.

April 2
The Ends of the World: Astrobiology and Armageddon
Peter Ward—earth & space sciences, astronomy, zoology
Don Brownlee—astronomy
Lecture Summary  Resources  Speaker Bios

April 16
Nanotechnology: Engineering the Fabric for Our Future
Viola Vogel—bioengineering, Center for Nanotechnology
Lecture Summary  Resources  Speaker Bios

May 7
Beyond the Genome: Deciphering What All the Proteins Do to Make a Living
Stanley Fields—genome sciences, medicine, microbiology
Lecture Summary  Resources  Speaker Bios

May 21
Autism: New Advances in Understanding and Treatment
Geraldine Dawson—psychology, Autism Center
Lecture Summary  Resources  Speaker Bios

 
 
   

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