A Live Animal: An Evening of Presentation & Performance
A LIVE ANIMAL: AN EVENING OF PRESENTATION AND PERFORMANCE
Every once in awhile something comes to us at the Science Schmooze that looks too good to pass up even though it might not be hard science. Let us know what you think! Thanks, herb.
Chris Black: "Extinction Burst (last dance, last chance): A reanimation of lost movement"Karl Cronin: "Kinetic Empathy"
Jeremiah Jenkins: "The Hunt"
Brian Null, Ph.D., "Examination of Animals, Examination of Self"
Georgeann O'Brien, Ph.D.: "Direct observation of sensory neuron regeneration in live zebrafish"
Christopher Reiger: "Introducing the Endangered Spcies Print Project"
Philip Ross: "Eating Bugs for Fun and For Profit"
Jon Sack, Ph.D.: "Bioelectric Venom"
Gail Wight: "Animal Animosity"
This evening is being presented in conjunction with an exhibition titled "A Live Animal," curated by Selene Foster and Christopher Reiger, which opens on July 9th, 2011 at Root Division, just next door to ODC Theater. There will be a suggested donation at the door. Following this evening's event will be a reception at Root Division with a chance to view the entire exhibition.
Tuesday, 07/19/11
Contact:
Selene FosterWebsite: Click to Visit
Cost:
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