Today’s Events
There are at least three potentially interesting talks today, all at the University of Washington. Likely the two most accessible and the most interesting from the point of view of tackling a large swath of problems in a high-level overview talk will be these two:
- Dr. Connie Celum, “Biochemical HIV Prevention: The Road Long-Traveled”, a Distinguished Faculty lecture at the School of Public Health
Date/Time: May 2, 2011, 3:30pm–5:00pm
Location: William H. Foege Genome Sciences Building (GNOM) S060, 3720 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA (UW campus map)
Seattle, WA (UW campus map)
and
- Phil Anderson, Director of WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, “Challenges in Managing Washington’s Fish and Wildlife Resources”, a Wildlife Science Seminar at the School of Forest Resources,
Date/Time: May 2, 2011, 3:30-5:00pm
Location: Johnson Hall (JHN) room 102 (UW campus map)
The third talk is
- E.J. Chichilnisky on “Functional Connectivity in the Retina at the Resolution of Photoreceptors”, Neurobiology & Behavior Seminar Series, 3:30-4:30pm in room T-733 Health Sciences Building
(Source: UW calendar of events)
What say you?