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         Lewis Edward B:     more books (81)
  1. A History of Genetics by A. H. Sturtevant, 2001-03
  2. Genes, Development and Cancer: The Life and Work of Edward B. Lewis
  3. Group of 15 offprints. Includes: LEWIS. Pseudoallelism and Gene Population. by Edward B. (1918-2004). LEWIS, 1951-01-01
  4. Stories By English Authors: England(single volume) by Charles; Robinson, F.W.; Edwards, Amelia B.; Lewis, Angelo; Hardy, Thomas; Collins, Wilkie & Hope, Anthony)Unknown Editor Reade, 1902
  5. Lismore & Widow; Box Tunnel; Minions of Moon; 4-15 Express; Wrong Black Bag; 3 Strangers (Library of English Fiction Volume 1 One by Wilkie; Robinson, F.W.; Edwards, Amelia B; Lewis, Angelo; Hardy, Thomas; Hope, Anthony Collins, 1907-01-01
  6. Genes, Development, and Cancer by Edward B./ Lipshitz, Howard D. Lewis, 1980
  7. Genes, Development, and Cancer: The Life and Work of Edward B. Lewis by Edward B. Lewis, 2004
  8. The Analytic Hierarchy Process: Applications and Studies
  9. Ugaritic Narrative Poetry by Marcus, 1997
  10. Selective Service as the Tide of War Turns: The 3rd Report of the Direcore of Selective Service, 1943-1944 by Lewis B, Director and Fitzpatrick, Edward A., Colonel, Editor Hershey, 1945-01-01
  11. From Dawn to Decadence Part B by Barzun, Jacques, 2008-04-01
  12. Rediscovering the Ideas of Liberty: The Foundations of America's Greatness
  13. ALIENS! 7 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Andre Norton, Everett B. Cole, et all 2009-11-21
  14. The Poems of Goethe: Translated in the Original Metres by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, 1882

1. Edward B. Lewis Winner Of The 1995 Nobel Prize In Medicine
edward B. lewis, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. edward B. lewis. 1995 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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E DWARD B L EWIS
1995 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development.
Background
    Born: 1918
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.Name, Year Awarded. LeviMontalcini, Rita, 1986. lewis, edward B. 1995.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
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3. Edward B. Lewis - Biography
Principal works of edward B. lewis. complex of Drosophila cisregulation in theAbdominal-B domain. 1995, lewis, EB, Knafels, JD, Mathog, DR and Celniker, SE
http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1995/lewis-bio.html
Dr. Lewis received the B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1939 and the Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1942. He served to the rank of captain in the United States Army Air Force from 1942-1945 as a meteorologist and oceanographer in the Pacific Theater. He joined the Caltech faculty in 1946 as an instructor. In 1956 he was appointed Professor of Biology and in 1966 Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology. He was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow at Cambridge University , England (1947-48) and Guest Professor at the Institute of Genetics, University of Copenhagen , Denmark (1975-76). He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Genetics Society of America, the American Philosophical Society, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a foreign member of the Royal Society (London) and an honorary member of the Genetical Society of Great Britain. He is a recipient of the Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal (1983), the Gairdner Foundation International award (1987), the Wolf Foundation prize in medicine (1989), the Rosenstiel award (1990), the National Medal of Science (1990), the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award (1991), and the Louisa Gross Horwitz prize (1992). He holds honorary degrees from the

4. Medicine 1995
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1995. for their discoveries concerningthe genetic control of early embryonic development . edward B. lewis, Christiane
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1995
"for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development" Edward B. Lewis Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Eric F. Wieschaus 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA Federal Republic of Germany USA California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA, USA Max-Planck-Institut für Entwicklungsbiologie
Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany Princeton University
Princeton, NJ, USA b. 1918 b. 1942 b. 1947 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1995
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5. Caltech Academic Village - Nobel Laureate Edward Lewis
nobel LAUREATES edward B. lewis. edward B. lewis. Dr. lewis receivedthe BA degree from the University of Minnesota in 1939 and
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NOBEL LAUREATES - Edward B. Lewis
Edward B. Lewis Dr. Lewis received the B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1939 and the Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1942. He served to the rank of captain in the United States Army Air Force from 1942-1945 as a meteorologist and oceanographer in the Pacific Theater. He joined the Caltech faculty in 1946 as an instructor. In 1956 he was appointed Professor of Biology and in 1966 Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology. He was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow at Cambridge University, England (1947-48) and Guest Professor at the Institute of Genetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (1975-76).
Dr. Lewis and his wife, Pamela, an artist, have three children: Hugh, an attorney who lives in Bellingham, Washington, Glenn (deceased) and Keith, a biology research assistant who lives in Berkeley, California.
PRINCIPAL WORKS OF EDWARD B. LEWIS

6. Caltech Academic Village - Nobel Laureates
nobel Laureates Currently on Faculty David Baltimore, Physiology or Medicine 1975President; Faculty. edward B. lewis, (PhD '42) Physiology or Medicine 1995
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NOBEL LAUREATES
Nobel Laureates Currently on Faculty David Baltimore , Physiology or Medicine 1975 President; Faculty Edward B. Lewis , (PhD '42) Physiology or Medicine 1995 Faculty Rudolph A. Marcus , Chemistry 1992 Faculty Ahmed H. Zewail , Chemistry 1999 Faculty Nobel Laureates, Retired Faculty and Alumni Anderson, Carl D. (BS '27, PhD '30) Physics 1936 Faculty
Beadle, George W. Physiology or Medicine 1958 Faculty Delbrück, Max Physiology or Medicine 1969 Faculty Dulbecco, Renato Physiology or Medicine 1975 Former Faculty Feynman, Richard P. Physics 1965 Faculty Fowler, William A. (PhD '36) Physics 1983 Faculty Gell-Mann, Murray Physics 1969 Faculty Glaser, Donald A. (PhD '50) Physics 1960 Lipscomb, William N. (PhD '46) Chemistry 1976 Merton, Robert C. MS '67 Economics 1997 McMillan, Edwin M. (BS '28, MS '29) Chemistry 1951 Millikan, Robert A. Physics 1923 Faculty Morgan, Thomas H. Physiology or Medicine 1933 Faculty Mossbauer, Rudolf Physics 1961 Faculty Osheroff, Douglas D. (BS '67) Physics 1996

7. Lewis, Edward B.
lewis, edward B. (b. May 20, 1918, WilkesBarre, Pa., US), American developmentalgeneticist who and Eric F. Wieschaus, was awarded the 1995 nobel Prize for
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Lewis, Edward B.
(b. May 20, 1918, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., U.S.), American developmental geneticist who, along with geneticists and Eric F. Wieschaus , was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the functions that control early embryonic development. Drosophila melanogaster ), a popular species for genetic experiments. By crossbreeding thousands of flies he was able to establish that genes are generally arranged on the chromosome in the same order as their corresponding body segments e.g., the first set of genes controls the head and thorax; the middle set, the abdomen; and the final set, posterior parts. This orderliness is known as the colinearity principle. Lewis also found that genetic regulatory functions may overlap. For example, a fly with an extra set of wings has a defective gene not in the abdominal region but in the thoracic region, which normally functions as a regulator of such mutations. Lewis' work on the fruit fly helped to explain mechanisms of general biological development, such as the causes of congenital deformities, in humans and other higher organisms. The results of his longtime research were published in Nature magazine in 1978. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1968 and received the National Medal of Science in 1990.

8. Nobel Prize Winners J-L
cells, lewis, edward B. 1995, physiology/medicine, US, identificationof genes that control the body's early structural development,
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Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area physiology/medicine France discoveries concerning regulatory activities of the body cells Jensen, J. Hans D. physics West Germany development of shell model theory of the structure of the atomic nuclei Jensen, Johannes V. literature Denmark novelist Jerne, Niels K. physiology/medicine U.K.-Denmark theory and development of a technique for producing monoclonal antibodies literature Spain poet Johnson, Eyvind literature Sweden novelist chemistry France synthesis of new radioactive elements Josephson, Brian D. physics U.K. tunneling in semiconductors and superconductors peace France Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike physics The Netherlands investigation into the properties of matter at low temperatures; production of liquid helium Kantorovich, Leonid Vitalyevich economics U.S.S.R. contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich physics U.S.S.R. invention and application of helium liquefier Karle, Jerome chemistry U.S.

9. Caltech Academic Village - Nobel Laureate Edward Lewis
PRINCIPAL WORKS OF edward B. lewis complex of Drosophila cisregulation in the Abdominal-Bdomain. 1995, lewis, EB, Knafels, JD, Mathog, DR and Celniker, SE
http://131.215.176.1/html/nobellewis.html
Caltech's Academic Village - Nobel Laureates
Edward B. Lewis
Dr. Lewis received the B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1939 and the Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1942. He served to the rank of captain in the United States Army Air Force from 1942-1945 as a meteorologist and oceanographer in the Pacific Theater. He joined the Caltech faculty in 1946 as an instructor. In 1956 he was appointed Professor of Biology and in 1966 Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology. He was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow at Cambridge University, England (1947-48) and Guest Professor at the Institute of Genetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (1975-76).
Dr. Lewis and his wife, Pamela, an artist, have three children: Hugh, an attorney who lives in Bellingham, Washington, Glenn (deceased) and Keith, a biology research assistant who lives in Berkeley, California.
PRINCIPAL WORKS OF EDWARD B. LEWIS

10. Caltech Press Release, 10/9/1995, Edward Lewis, Thomas Everhart
PASADENAThe Medical nobel Assembly at Sweden's Karolinska Institute announcedtoday that edward B. lewis, Caltech's Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology
http://www.caltech.edu/~media/Press_Releases/PR11675.html
Biologist Ed Lewis Shares Nobel Prize in Medicine
PASADENAThe Medical Nobel Assembly at Sweden's Karolinska Institute announced today that Edward B. Lewis, Caltech's Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology, Emeritus, will share the 1995 Nobel Prize in medicine with two other scientists for "the genetic control of early embryonic development." This is the 23rd Nobel Prize won by a Caltech faculty member or a Caltech alumnus. Lewis, 77, is renowned for his work on the genetics of Drosophila fruit flies. He has been at Caltech as a student and faculty member since 1939, and for the past five and a half decades he has been studying genetic mutations in fruit flies and how these affect an insect's development. As the citation accompanying the announcement explained, "his pioneering work on homeotic genes induced other scientists to examine families of analogous genes in higher organisms." "As you can imagine, I'm overwhelmed. It's quite a shock," said Lewis by phone from Ascona, Switzerland, where he is attending a scientific conference. "I think that it's wonderful for my colleagues, because they're very deserving. It's also wonderful that the academy recognized basic research. The benefits of research into the genetics of fruit flies have turned out to be very important for understanding human development and the mechanisms underlying some genetic diseases." "Ed's contributions have been very profound," said Thomas E. Everhart, president of Caltech. "His work has had, and will continue to have, an important impact on medicine and on our understanding of how organisms, including humans, develop."

11. Lead Story
PASADENA, October 9, 1995The Medical nobel Assembly at Sweden's Karolinska Instituteannounced on October 9, 1995, that edward B. lewis, Caltech's Thomas
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Lead Story
PASADENA, October 9, 1995The Medical Nobel Assembly at Sweden's Karolinska Institute announced on October 9, 1995, that Edward B. Lewis, Caltech's Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology, Emeritus, will share the 1995 Nobel Prize in medicine with two other scientists for "the genetic control of early embryonic development." This is the 23rd Nobel Prize won by a Caltech faculty member or a Caltech alumnus. Lewis, 77, is renowned for his work on the genetics of Drosophila fruit flies. He has been at Caltech as a student and faculty member since 1939, and for the past five and a half decades he has been studying genetic mutations in fruit flies and how these affect an insect's development. As the citation accompanying the announcement explained, "his pioneering work on homeotic genes induced other scientists to examine families of analogous genes in higher organisms." "As you can imagine, I'm overwhelmed. It's quite a shock," said Lewis by phone from Ascona, Switzerland, where he is attending a scientific conference. "I think that it's wonderful for my colleagues, because they're very deserving. It's also wonderful that the academy recognized basic research. The benefits of research into the genetics of fruit flies have turned out to be very important for understanding human development and the mechanisms underlying some genetic diseases." "Ed's contributions have been very profound," said Thomas E. Everhart, president of Caltech. "His work has had, and will continue to have, an important impact on medicine and on our understanding of how organisms, including humans, develop."

12. Edward B. Lewis - CIRS
lewis, edward B. lewise@cco.caltech.edu. Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology,Emeritus. 1995 nobel Prize for the genetic control of early embryonic
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LEWIS, EDWARD B.
lewise@cco.caltech.edu
Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology, Emeritus 1995 Nobel Prize for "the genetic control of early embryonic development." Research interests : study of genetic mutations in fruit flies and how these affect an insect's development. His pioneering work on homeotic genes induced other scientists to examine families of analogous genes in higher organisms. In the 1950s, Pr Lewis played a key role in discovering and explaining the role of homeotic genes, genes that influence how the undifferentiated cells in a fertilized embryo separate into a head and a tail end, and how the eyes, legs, antennae, and other organs all form in their correct positions. These genes are highly conserved -that is, they are very similar- in all organisms, and play a role in the development of everything from fruit flies to mice to humans.
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13. Premios Nobel De Medicina
Premios nobel de Medicina. relacionados al control genético de las primeras etapasdel desarrollo embrionario , lewis, edward B.; NussleinVolhard, Christiane
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Premios Nobel de Medicina
Tema Ganador Behring, Emil Adolf Von Ross, Sir Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Koch, Robert Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y.; Golgi, Camillo Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse Ehrlich, Paul; Metchnikoff, Ilya Ilyich Kocher, Emil Theodor Kossel, Albrecht Gullstrand, Allvar Carrel, Alexis Richet, Charles Robert Barany, Robert Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberger Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian; Meyerhof, Otto Fritz; Banting, Sir Frederick Grant; Macleod, John James Richard; Einthoven, Willem; Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan; Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Landsteiner, Karl Warburg, Otto Heinrich Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas; Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Morgan, Thomas Hunt Minot, George Richards; Murphy, William Parry; Whipple, George Hoyt Spemann, Hans Dale, Sir Henry Hallett; Loewi, Otto Nagyrapolt, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Von Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois Domagk, Gerhard Dam, Henrik Carl Peter; Doisy, Edward Adelbert Erlanger, Joseph; Gasser, Herbert Spencer

14. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. lewis, edward B. 1995.
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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M.

15. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. LeviMontalcini, Rita, 1986. lewis, edward B. 1995.
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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN
CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive

16. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Physiology Or Medicine
nobel Prize Winners for Physiology or Medicine. 1995, edward B. lewis Eric F. WieschausChristiane NüssleinVolhard, United States United States Germany.
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17. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Wikipedia
Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Prusiner 1996 PeterC. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel 1995 edward B. lewis, Christiane Nüsslein
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18. Nobel Prize For Medicine
nobel Prize for Medicine lewis, edward B., USA NÜSSLEINVOLHARD, CHRISTIANE, GermanyWIESCHAUS, ERIC F., USA, 1995, for their discoveries concerning the
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Nobel Prize for Medicine Name Year The Work Leland H. Hartwell , USA
R. Timothy (Tim) Hunt
, Great Britain
Sir Paul M. Nurse
, Great Britain for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle" Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel signal transduction in the nervous system Günter Blobel , USA (born Germany) "proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell" Robert F Furchgott , USA
Louis J Ignarro

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"nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system" PRUSINER, STANLEY B., U.S.A "for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" DOHERTY, PETER C., Australia
ZINKERNAGEL, ROLF M., Switzerland "for their discoveries concering the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence" LEWIS, EDWARD B., U.S.A
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WIESCHAUS, ERIC F., U.S.A. "for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development" GILMAN, ALFRED G., U.S.A

19. Caltech Nobel Site
edward B. lewis (b. 1918) Ed lewis shared the 1995 nobel Prize in Physiologyor Medicine with Christiane NüssleinVolhard and Eric Wieschaus for their
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Howard Temin shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Renato Dulbecco and David Baltimore for their joint discovery of the enzyme reverse transcriptase. Identification of this enzyme helped explain how certain viruses transform the cells they infect into cancer cells.
WILLIAM NUNN LIPSCOMB, JR. (b. 1919)
ROBERT WOODROW WILSON (b. 1936)
Roger Sperry was a corecipient (with David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research on the workings of the brain. Sperry was particularly recognized for discovering that each brain hemisphere controls different kinds of functions.
KENNETH GEDDES WILSON (b. 1936 Kenneth Wilson was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work to construct improved theories about the transformations of matter called continuous, or second-order, phase transitions. His research led to a very general and effective mathematical strategy for understanding how complex microscopic behavior underlies gross macroscopic effects. Willy Fowler shared (with S. Chandrasekhar) the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on nucleosynthesis, the process whereby the nuclei of lighter chemical elements fuse to create heavier ones. In groundbreaking work in the late 1950s, he and his colleagues demonstrated that, starting only with the hydrogen and helium produced in the Big Bang, all the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by the nuclear processes in stars.

20. Caltech Nobel Site
Physiology or Medicine 1975) Rudolph A. Marcus, Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry,Caltech (nobel Prize in Chemistry 1992) edward B. lewis, Thomas Hunt
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Wednesday, October 24, 2001 from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. at Beckman Auditorium
Nobel Laureates and Honored Speakers:
David Baltimore
, President, Caltech (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1975)
Rudolph A. Marcus
, Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry, Caltech (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1992)
Edward B. Lewis
, Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology, Caltech (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1995)
George A. Olah
, Distinguished Professor and Director of Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute Chemistry , University of Southern California (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1994)
Ahmed Zewail
, Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Physics and Professor of Physics, Caltech (1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
Presentations for the afternoon will include: The Neurobiology of Intention
Richard A. Andersen , James G. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience and Director of the Sloan-Swartz Center for
Theoretical Neurobiology, Caltech

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