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Science and Society - Next Show
Dr. David Lemberg
Host - Science and Society
San Diego, CA | November 28, 2005
Dr. David Lemberg, Executive Producer of "Science and Society" - http://www.scienceandsociety.net - announces the show schedule for Wednesday, 11/30/05, 1PM to 2PM Pacific.
Of particular interest to Nanotechnology Now readers are the interviews with:
- Dr. Jorge H. Rodriguez
Dr. Jorge H. Rodriguez is a prominent researcher in the field of biomolecular physics. In particular, he is a leading authority in the physico-chemical properties of iron-containing proteins such as the oxygen-transporting hemoglobin in mammals and hemerythrin in marine invertebrates. Dr. Rodriguez takes an interdisciplinary approach to science by applying the rigorous concepts of quantum mechanics and other fundamental principles of physics to study metalloproteins, metalloenzymes, and other biomolecules.
- Dr. Michael Liebman
Dr. Liebman is currently directing seven research projects including the Alliance for Bioinformatics in Cancer’s program to establish a collaborative environment for determination of biomarkers in cancer. The Windber Research Institute (WRI) is a world class, state-of-the-art biomedical research facility that has taken on the challenge of finding cures for genetic and metabolic diseases. Unencumbered by institutional bureaucracy, WRI has designed—from scratch—a facility for cutting edge research.
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