Creative Collisions
The Tech welcomes 16 world-renowned scientists for an evening of discussion and discovery.
Please join us to learn more about our diverse ocean ecosystems through robust conversation with some of the most innovative minds of our time, and to connect with bio-focused community groups and individuals. Listen to Professor Kay Bidle of Rutgers University explore "The Invisible World of Marine Microbes: How Earth's Smallest Living Things Have the Biggest Impact on How Our Ocean Works."
Mingle with the 16 Investigators of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's Marine Microbiology Initiative:
- Andrew Allen, J. Craig Venter Institute
- Ginger Armbrust, University of Washington
- Kay Bidle, Rutgers University
- Edward DeLong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Curtis Deutsch, University of Washington
- Nicole Dubilier, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
- Michael Follows, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Jed Fuhrman, University of Southern California
- David Karl, University of Hawaii
- Victoria Orphan, California Institute of Technology
- Ann Pearson, Harvard University
- Forest Rohwer, San Diego State University
- Mak Saito, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Roman Stocker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Matthew Sullivan, University of Arizona
- Alexandra Worden, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Food & Beverage available for sale at event.
Wednesday, 07/30/14
Contact:
Michelle TranPhone: 408-795-6321
Website: Click to Visit
Cost:
General admission $25 in advance/$35 at the doorSave this Event:
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