November 14 - 15, 2003
Benjamin Franklin Hall
Benjamin Franklin Hall
Friday Morning, November 14
Benjamin Franklin Hall
9:15 a.m.
Frank H.T. Rhodes, President, in the Chair
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BARBARA J. GROSZ
Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences, Harvard University
Dean of Science, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Beyond Mice and Menus
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RUBY B. LEE
Forrest G. Hamrick Professor of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Princeton University
Architecture for Cyber Security
Intermission
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EYTAN SHESHINSKI
Sir Isaac Wolfson Professor of Public Finance, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Policy Implications on Bounded Rationality
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JAMES E. McCLELLAN III
Professor of History of Science, Stevens Institute of Technology
Accident, Luck and Serendipity in Historical Research
Friday Afternoon, November 14
1:15 p.m.
Mary Patterson McPherson, Vice President, in the Chair
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PIOTR MICHALOWSKI
George G. Cameron Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations, University of Michigan
Ancient Mesopotamia: An Antique Land and a Ravaged Past
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ROBERT McC. ADAMS
Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California at San Diego
Contexts of Iraqi Looting
Intermission
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GWENDOLYN DuBOIS SHAW
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University
Portraiture and the Development of African American Identity in the 19th Century
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RUTH FINE
Curator of Special Projects in Modern Art, National Gallery of Art
Expanding the Mainstream: Romare Bearden Revisited
Saturday Morning, November 15
Benjamin Franklin Hall
9:15 a.m.
Purnell Choppin, Vice President, in the Chair
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HENRY LaBARRE JAYNE LECTURE
JOSEPH P. VACANTI
John Homans Professor of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
Intermission
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BRUNILDE S. RIDGWAY
R. Carpenter Professor of Archaeology Emerita, Bryn Mawr College
The Study of Greek Sculpture in the 21st Century
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JEFFREY COLLINS
Associate Professor of Art History, University of Washington
Megalithomania: Obelisks and Empire in Papal Rome
Saturday Afternoon, November 15
1:15 p.m.
Vincent L. McKusick, Vice President, in the Chair
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SYMPOSIUM
VIRUS PALEONTOLOGY, DISEASE AND EVOLUTION
Edwin Kilbourne, Moderator
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JOHN M. COFFIN
Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Tufts University
Evolution of Retroviruses: Fossils in our DNA
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ROBIN A. WEISS
Professor of Viral Oncology, University College London
Circe, Cassandra and Trojan Pigs: Xenotransplantation
Intermission
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LUIS P. VILLARREAL
Director, Center for Virus Research, University of California at Irvine
Can Persisting Viruses Drive Human Evolution?
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GREG BEAR
Writer
When Genes Go Walkabout: Viruses in the Blueprint