The Green Room

Mondays 6PM - 8PM, with Dorian

Guests from February, 1998

T. Coraghessan Boyle
(2-23-98)
Author of "Riven Rock", Tortilla Curtain", "Greasy Lake", others; prof. at USC Dept of English.
http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~cfr4r/template.html
Marc Kirschner
(2-23-98)
Chair and Carl. W. Walter Prof. of Cell Biology at Harvard U. Med. School; author of " Cells, Embryos, and Evolution:".
http://cbweb.med.harvard.edu/research/kirschner/default.html
Lee Silver
(2-16-98)
Princeton Prof. of Molecular Biology; author of "Remaking Eden:Cloning and Beyond in a Brave New World".
http://www.molbio.princeton.edu/faculty/silver.html
Frank Wilczek
(2-16-98)
Professor of Theoretical Physics, Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton)
http://www.sns.ias.edu/~wilczek/
Steven Pinker
(2-9-98)
MIT Prof. of Psychology (DFept of Brain and Cognitive Science) and Dir. of McDonnel-Pew Center for Cognitive Neuroscience; author of "How the Mind Works" and "The Language Instinct".
http://www-bcs.mit.edu/~steve/
Whitfield Diffie
(2-9-98)
Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems; co-author of "Privacy on the Line: the Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption"
http://www.lcs.mit.edu/web_project/dls96/diffie.html
Susan Landau
(2-9-98)
Research Associate Prof, UMass Amherst,; co-auhor of "Privacy on the Line..."
http://www.cs.umass.edu/~landau
Steven Chu
(2-2-98)
Stanford Prof. of Physics and Applied Physics; winner of 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for work in laser cooling and trapping.
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/dept/physics/Faculty/chu.steven.shtml
Steen Malte Willadsen
(2-2-98)
pioneer on cloning and work in human reproductive research.

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