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Science and Society - Next Show
Dr. David Lemberg
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San Diego, CA | Posted on February 27, 2006
Dr. David Lemberg, Executive Producer of "Science and Society" announces the show schedule for Wednesday, 03/01/06, 1PM to 2PM Pacific.
Of particular interest to Nanotechnology Now readers are interviews with:
- Dr. Robert T. Perry, Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents
- Dr. Kevin T. Lesko, Senior Physicist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nuclear Science Division, and Spokesman, Homestake Collaboration, Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory
- Dr. Martin Gerdes, Senior Scientist and Director, Cardiovascular Research Institute, South Dakota Health Research Foundation, and Professor, Basic Biomedical Sciences and Department of Internal Medicine, The University of South Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Dr. Perry discusses South Dakota’s national leadership in applying technology in K-12 education, South Dakota’s participation in the National Science Foundation’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, and new opportunities for research and education-related activities presented by the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory.
Dr. Lesko discusses dark matter, neutrino masses, implications for solar energy, new developments in nuclear and particle physics and the many advantages of performing research in an underground laboratory, and the implications for training students and the next generation of scientists and citizens.
Dr. Gerdes discusses new developments in treatment of congestive heart failure, translational research to bridge the gap between the laboratory and the patient, and activities at the Cardiovascular Research Institute.
For complete details, links, and background information, please visit www.scienceandsociety.net
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