Friday: Green Technology and Economic Revitalization symposium

Mar 25, 2011, 9:00-11:00 am EDT
100 Hutchins Hall
This Friday, March 25, Michigan Law's Mich. Telecom. & Tech. Law Rev. (MTTLR) will sponsor a 'Green Technology and Economic Revitalization' symposium to examine the future of sustainable economic growth in Michigan, focusing on the legal, business, and policy issues present in shaping the future of Michigan's green economy. The symposium will be held in Hutchins Hall, Room 100 beginning at 9:00 a.m. The event is free and open to the public. http://www.mttlr.org/html/symposia.html
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Patrick Clemins, Ph.D., Director, R&D Budget and Policy Program AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science)

Mar 16, 2011, 3:00-4:00 pm EDT
BSRB Auditorium
Dr. Patrick Clemins, Director of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Clemins will be discussing how President Obama's FY12 budget affects federal research and development programs. This information is important for each of us to consider as we pursue our research endeavors. 'Research and Development in the Federal Budget' Patrick Clemins, Ph.D. Director, R&D Budget and Policy Program American Association for the Advancement of Science Wednesday, March 16, 2011 3:00 - 4:00 PM BSRB Auditorium For more information on Dr.
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Science and the City: Toward Health, Democracy, and Social Justice

Mar 14, 2011, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
Jason Corburn, Associate Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning, and Co-Director of the Master of City Planning and Master of Public Health Degree Program, University of Berkeley Commentator: Larissa Larsen, Associate Professor in the Urban and Regional Planning Program and at the School of Natural Resources and Environment Co-sponsored
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New Paradigms on Innovation and Access to Medical Technologies: Delinking R&D Costs from Product Prices

Jan 24, 2011, 4:00-5:30 pm EST
Weill Hall
Judit Rius,Attorney and Foreign Law Advisor, Knowledge Ecology International With commentary by JESSICA LITMAN, John F. Nickoll Professor of Law Abstract: The current system to finance drug development based on strong intellectual property rights is failing many in both developing and developed countries. The system promotes monopolies that make products unaffordable, and fails to provide incentives for urgently needed diagnostics and treatments for neglected diseases.
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Program in the Environment and LSA Water Theme Semester presents Donald Boesch, President of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

Mar 15, 2011, 5:00-6:00 pm EDT
Exhibit Museum of Natural History
Tuesday, March 15 The Program in the Environment Speaker Series and LSA Water Theme Semester Presents Donald Boesch 5:00pm - 6:00pm Exhibit Museum of Natural History, 1109 Geddes Ave. Donald Boesch is a professor of marine science at the University of Maryland and president of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES).
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Program in the Environment Speaker Series and LSA Water Theme Semester present Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence; Founder, Emission Blue

Jan 26, 2011, 7:30-8:30 pm EST
The Program in the Environment Speaker Series and LSA Water Theme Semester Present Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Explorer in Residence; Founder, Emission Blue Dr. Sylvia Earle is a National Geographic Explorer in Residence, and the Founder of Mission Blue. She is also the 2011 Goldring Family Distinguished Visiting Lecturer.
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Threading a Very Fine Needle: Race, Gender, and the Public Policy of Reproductive Genetic Policies

Nov 22, 2010, 4:00-5:30 pm EST
Weill Hall
Sujatha Jesudason is the founder and Executive Director of Generations Ahead (http://www.generations- ahead.org/), an organization that seeks to advance a social justice perspective in the public policy debates on genetic technologies. She began working at the intersection of race, reproduction, and genetics at the Center for Genetics and Society in 2004, and has been active as an organizer, advocate, and researcher in communities of color and on women's liberation issues for over 19 years.
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Radically Rethinking Climate Policy

Mar 26, 2007, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
Steve Rayner, James Martin Professor of Science & Civilization, and the Director of the James Martin Institute, Said Business School, University of Oxford Panel Discussion with Barry Rabe, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy/School of Natural Resources and Environment and Edward Parson, Law School, University of Michigan Co-sponsored by the International Policy Center at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute
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Dual-Use Biotechnology Threats in a Post 9/11 World: The 2002 Synthesis of Poliovirus?

Jan 29, 2007, 4:00-5:30 pm EST
Dr. Kathleen M. Vogel is Assistant Professor of Peace Studies/Science & Technology Studies at Cornell University's Einaudi Center for International Studies. Prior to taking her current position, she was a William C. Foster Fellow with the Bureau of Nonproliferation in the Office of Proliferation Threat Reduction at the U.S. State Department. She has also served as Ed A.
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