. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Honors. Friday Evening Lectures June 21 James E. Rothman, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center "Machinery and Mechanisms oflntracellular Transport and Synaptic Transmission" June 28 Nicholas J. Strausfeld. University of Arizona "Evolution's masterpiece: insect brains and other antiquities (Don't swat me. I think)" (Lang Lecture) July 5 Nancy Hopkins. Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Fishing lor Developmentally Important Genes Using Zehratish" July 12 Doug Melton. Harvard University &quot


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Honors. Friday Evening Lectures June 21 James E. Rothman, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center "Machinery and Mechanisms oflntracellular Transport and Synaptic Transmission" June 28 Nicholas J. Strausfeld. University of Arizona "Evolution's masterpiece: insect brains and other antiquities (Don't swat me. I think)" (Lang Lecture) July 5 Nancy Hopkins. Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Fishing lor Developmentally Important Genes Using Zehratish" July 12 Doug Melton. Harvard University "Molecular Signal That Controls Vertebrate Embryogenesis" July 18, 19 Masakazu Konishi. California Institute of Technology "How the Owl Tracks its Prey: Brain and Behavior" and "Recent Advances in Neurobiology of Birdsong" (Forbes Lectures) July 26 Frank Press. Carnegie Institution of Washington "Out of Chaos—A Better Way to Support Science" (Lazarow/Stetten Lecture) August 2 Susan Middleton and David Littschwager, Endangered Species Program "Here Today. Gone Tomorrow? A Photographic Excursion Through the World of Endangered Species in North America" August 9 Leroy Hood. Department of Molecular Biotechnology. University of Washington "Deciphering Human Heredity: A Revolution in Medicine of the 21st Century" (Glassman Lecture) August 16 Gerald F. Joyce, Scripps Research Institute "The RNA World: Life Before DNA and Proteins" August 23 Jared M. Diamond, Department of Physiology. University of California Medical Center. Los Angeles "Quantitative Evolutionary Design of Biological Systems" Fellowships and Scholarships In 1996. the MBL awarded research fellowships l 20 scientists from around the world. These fellows' research topics ranged from studying ion exchange and cardiovascular junction using scanning con/ocal microscopy, to observing nerve activity and locomotion in crabs lor improved designs in pros


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