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Richard Ferrieri453rd Brookhaven Lecture
Presented by Richard Ferrieri  |  Wednesday, October 28, 2009  |  Length: 01:00:11
In this lecture titled "Striving Towards Energy Sustainability: How Will Plants Play a Role in Our Future?" Richard Ferrieri discusses how radiotracers and positron emission tomography (PET imaging) are providing a new look into plant processes that could lead to more renewable biofuels.
 
 
K.C. ColeSomething Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the World He Made Up
Presented by K.C. Cole  |  Wednesday, October 14, 2009  |  Length: 00:54:26
Cole discusses the extraordinary life of her late mentor, Frank Oppenheimer (1912-1985), physicist, cattle rancher, teacher and founder of the Exploratorium, a hands-on museum of science, art and human perception in San Francisco. He was the younger brother of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
 
 
Arnold LevineFrom Sea Anemone to Homo sapiens: The Evolution of the p53 Family of Genes
Presented by Arnold Levine  |  Monday, September 14, 2009  |  Length: 01:02:14
Levine, a leading authority on the molecular basis of cancer, gives a lecture on how the genes for p53 (genes that prevent cancer and preserve life) and related proteins have survived through a billion years of evolution.
 
 

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