麻花星空视频 Announces 2019 Friday Evening Lecture Series

麻花星空视频 is pleased to announce the Friday Evening Lecture schedule for the summer of 2019. The hour-long talks are geared for a diverse and engaged audience and appeal to scientists and non-scientists alike.

The 2019 lineup of speakers will explore some of the most fascinating subjects in science today including climate change, the practicalities of ocean conservation, the diversity of natural bioluminescence, and how to foster a more diverse scientific workforce.

The series kicks off June 14th and will run each Friday through August 9th. All lectures are free and will be held at 8:00 PM in the 麻花星空视频鈥檚 Lillie Auditorium, 7 麻花星空视频 Street, Woods Hole and live-streamed at .

Friday Evening Lectures are a long-standing tradition at the 麻花星空视频, dating back to 1890 and given each year since then. The tradition of excellence has continued to the present day with the roster of lecturers including more than 30 Nobel Prize winners since 1970 including Jerry Melillo, who as an author was a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the IPCC and Al Gore, Jr. Dr. Melillo will give the June 21st lecture.

The schedule is below. Stay tuned to mbl.edu/FEL for lecture abstracts and speaker bios.

June 14
E.B. Wilson History and Philosophy of Science Lecture
鈥淭he Politics of Embryology: Johannes Holtfreter鈥檚 Flight from Nazi Germany鈥
Michael Dietrich, University of Pittsburgh

June 21
Glassman Lecture
鈥淲hich World? - Climate Change, Climate Choices鈥
Jerry Melillo, Marine Biological Laboratory

June 28
Porter Lecture
鈥100 Years On from Spemann and Mangold鈥
Richard Harland, University of California, Berkeley

July 5
Segal Lecture
鈥淚nsights from Emerging Model Organisms: From the Physics of Beauty to the Secret Lives of Lobsters鈥
Nipam Patel, Marine Biological Laboratory

July 12
鈥淣IH Addresses the Science of Diversity: Looking Through a Genomic Lens鈥
Hannah Valantine, National Institutes of Health

July 19
Forbes Lecture
鈥淐ephalopods, Visual Perception, Motor Control and Brain Evolution鈥
Gilles Laurent, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research

July 26
"The Future of Ocean Conservation"
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, New York University; Ocean Collectiv

August 2
鈥淏iological Propulsion in (and of?) the Ocean鈥
John Dabiri, Stanford University

August 9
"The Past and Future of Bioluminescence Research, in Light of the Contributions of Osamu Shimomura"
Steven Haddock, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute