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The public is invited to both of these free events.Īlso a senior research scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, Faden is the author and editor of numerous books and articles on biomedical ethics and health policy. Lunch will be available at this meeting for those who contact Carol Pollard in advance at (203) 432-6188 or Faden will then present a lecture on her topic at 7:30 p.m. She will first lead a seminar at noon in the lower level conference room of ISPS, 77 Prospect St. She will speak at two events on Wednesday, Feb. Berman Bioethics Institute at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss "New Frontiers in Genetics: Blurring the Lines Between People and Animals" as part of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS) Bioethics Seminar Series. Faden, the Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics and executive director of The Phoebe R.
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Murphy-Dunning at (203) 432-6570.īiomedical ethicist is next speaker in ISPS series For more information, contact Gordon Geballe at (203) 432-5122 or C. Members of the Yale and New Haven communities are welcome to attend. He serves as a member of the graduate faculties at Rutgers University and the University of Connecticut. Pickett has edited and written books on humans as components of ecosystems, the changing basis of conservation science, natural disturbance, ecological heterogeneity and the philosophy of science in an ecological context. He is also conducting research on the linkage of riparian corridors with upland savanna in the Kruger National Park in South Africa, on the function of forest edges in plant community and ecosystem dynamics in eastern New York State, and in the long-term succession following land abandonment in central New Jersey.
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Plant ecologist Pickett is director of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study Long-Term Ecological Research program. Those who attend are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch. in Bowers Auditorium of Sage Hall, 205 Prospect St. They will discuss "Toward an Understanding of Nature and Human Nature on the Urban Frontier - Mapping the Patches of a Hip Hop, Funky, Jazz, Stravinsky, Bach, Rhythm and Blues Dance of Ecological Science" 11:30 a.m.12:50 p.m. Burch Jr., the Hixon Professor of Natural Resource Management at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (F&ES), will present the seventh session in the F&ES Distinguished Lecture Series "The Restoration Agenda: Environmental Justice" on Wednesday, Feb. Pickett, senior scientist at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, and William R. Bliss is currently working on a biography of Harvey Cushing.į&ES lecture to explore 'dance of ecological science' He has also written "The Discovery of Insulin" (1982) and "Banting: A Biography" (1984).
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He is the author of numerous books, including the critically acclaimed "William Osler: A Life in Medicine" (1999), a biography of what some call the greatest physician in the history of medicine. The talk is free and open to the public.īliss is a professor of history at the University of Toronto. in the Historical Library of the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library in the Sterling Hall of Medicine, 333 Cedar St. Medical historian Michael Bliss will present a lecture titled "Inside a 'Medical Harem': Harvey Cushing and His Female Employees" on Tuesday, Feb. He is currently at work on his second book, "Positive Thoughts for Kids from A to Z from DDP." The book's message coincides with the mission of Falkinburg's charity foundation, "Bang It Out for Books," which he formed to fight illiteracy among children.Ĭushing's 'medical harem' is subject of Medical Library talk Falkinburg, with a signature move known as the "diamond cutter," went on to become a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) superstar, holding the WCW championship on three occasions.Īlthough he struggled with illiteracy most of his life, Falkinburg authored "Positively Page: The Diamond Dallas Page Journey," which was published in 2000. Lanza encouraged Falkinburg to pursue his wrestling dream. Some time later, while working as a nightclub manager in Fort Myers, Florida, Falkinburg was discovered by WWF agent Blackjack Lanza. When a World Wrestling Federation (WWF) official told him that he was too tall, however, he settled for work as a wrestling manager and as an announcer at matches. Admission is free and the public is welcome.įalkinburg dreamed of becoming a wrestler when he was eight years old and toyed with the idea of training to become one at age 20. in the Calhoun College master's house, 434 College St.
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Wrestler Page Falkinburg, more popularly known as "Diamond Dallas Page," will be the guest of a Calhoun College master's tea on Friday, Feb. Wrestler Diamond Dallas Page to be guest at master's tea