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Marin Science Seminars

Marin Science Seminars

Marin Science Seminars

What do scientists really do? The Marin Science Seminar brings local, working scientists: engineers, physicians, computer programmers and research scientists, to speak to high school students. Students learn what real scientists really do. Marin teens their parents are welcome to attend. Visit www.marinscienceseminar.com to learn more.

Dates: Six Wednesdays per semester, 7:30 – 8:30 pm
Location: Terra Linda High School, San Rafael; Physiology Lab 207.

Fall 2011 Series

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SEPTEMBER

7: Local, Free Science Event! "Journey of the Universe" with Cosmologist Brian Swimme, Ph.D. at Dominican University's Angelico Hall. 7 pm Event details here.

28: "What's in Our Genes?: How our genes make us who we are" with Geneticist Jane Gitschier Ph.D, of UCSF

OCTOBER

5: "Homeless Nemo: What Does the Future Hold for Coral Reef Communities?" with Vania Coelho Ph.D. of Dominican University

19: "Making Faces: Developmental Mechanisms of Craniofacial Evolution" with Rich Schneider, Ph.D. of UCSF

NOVEMBER Physics & Environmental Engineering

16: (New Date!) "The Large Hadron Collider: What it is and what we have Learned from it so far" with Beate Heinemann, Ph.D. of UC Berkeley

30:Nanocrystals for Energy Technologies: Getting Control" with Delia Milliron, Ph.D. of LBL/UC Berkeley

DECEMBER

7: "3D Technology Innovation at Autodesk" with Gonzalo Martinez, Director, Strategic Research Office of the CTO at Autodesk

 


 

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