2017 Friday Evening Lectures
Date:
Speaker:
June 16
"The Evolution of Mind-Reading: Insights from Non-Human Animals"
Laurie Santos, Yale University
Laurie Santos, Yale University
June 23
Segal Lecture
91לHarnessing Genomics: Evolution of Infectious Diseases in the Era of Eradication91ם
Dyann Wirth, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; The Broad Institute
91לHarnessing Genomics: Evolution of Infectious Diseases in the Era of Eradication91ם
Dyann Wirth, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; The Broad Institute
June 30
E.B. Wilson History and Philosophy of Science Lecture
91לA Short History of Metabolism, From the Age of Industry to the Epigenetic Present91ם
Hannah Landecker, University of California, Los Angeles
91לA Short History of Metabolism, From the Age of Industry to the Epigenetic Present91ם
Hannah Landecker, University of California, Los Angeles
July 7
Porter Lecture
91לDrunken Sailors, Coin Flips and How to Read Genomes91ם
Rob Phillips, California Institute of Technology
91לDrunken Sailors, Coin Flips and How to Read Genomes91ם
Rob Phillips, California Institute of Technology
July 14
Director91יs Lecture
"Bacteria as Master Regulators of Metabolism"
Lora Hooper, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
"Bacteria as Master Regulators of Metabolism"
Lora Hooper, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
July 21
Forbes Lecture
"KATP Channels and Neonatal Diabetes: From Molecule to New Therapy and Beyond"
Frances Ashcroft, University of Oxford
"KATP Channels and Neonatal Diabetes: From Molecule to New Therapy and Beyond"
Frances Ashcroft, University of Oxford
July 28
August 4
"Mapping the Wiring Diagram of Cellular Life"
Brenda Andrews, University of Toronto
Brenda Andrews, University of Toronto
August 11
Glassman Lecture
91לExploring the Dynamics of the Unconscious Brain under General Anesthesia91ם
Emery Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
91לExploring the Dynamics of the Unconscious Brain under General Anesthesia91ם
Emery Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
* Indicates lecture wasn't recorded.