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Notebook - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences

Notebook - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences Block That Kick! Study That Gene! Fiction, Fact - As Long As It's Science Patently Outstanding Take A Meeting Dubious Distinction Camden, N.J.-based Coriell Institute for Medical Research is putting a lot of muscle into its effort to survive the budget crunch facing research institutions. On April 15, a fund-raising event dubbed "Coriell Sports Day: Sports & Science United" is being held at the Eagles' Nest Country Club in Sewell, N.J., owned by former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, a member of the board of the nonprofit biomedical research facility. Among other local nonscientists slated to appear with Jaworski are former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tug McGraw and former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Bernie Parent. Colleges trying to lure the public onto campus might take a look at the Arthur Holly Compton Lecture Series given each spring and fall by the interdisciplinary Enrico Fermi Institute of the University of Chicago. Given free every Saturday morning, each lecture addresses a topic that will interest the broader public. This spring's series, running through June, is titled "To Boldly Go Where No Universe Has Gone Before," and features McCormick Fellow Ruth Gregory lecturing on cosmic strings, parallel universes, and other "parts of physics http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Scientist The Scientist

Notebook - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences

The Scientist , Volume 6 (8): 4 – Apr 13, 1992

Notebook - The Scientist - Magazine of the Life Sciences

The Scientist , Volume 6 (8): 4 – Apr 13, 1992

Abstract

Block That Kick! Study That Gene! Fiction, Fact - As Long As It's Science Patently Outstanding Take A Meeting Dubious Distinction Camden, N.J.-based Coriell Institute for Medical Research is putting a lot of muscle into its effort to survive the budget crunch facing research institutions. On April 15, a fund-raising event dubbed "Coriell Sports Day: Sports & Science United" is being held at the Eagles' Nest Country Club in Sewell, N.J., owned by former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, a member of the board of the nonprofit biomedical research facility. Among other local nonscientists slated to appear with Jaworski are former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tug McGraw and former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Bernie Parent. Colleges trying to lure the public onto campus might take a look at the Arthur Holly Compton Lecture Series given each spring and fall by the interdisciplinary Enrico Fermi Institute of the University of Chicago. Given free every Saturday morning, each lecture addresses a topic that will interest the broader public. This spring's series, running through June, is titled "To Boldly Go Where No Universe Has Gone Before," and features McCormick Fellow Ruth Gregory lecturing on cosmic strings, parallel universes, and other "parts of physics

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Abstract

Block That Kick! Study That Gene! Fiction, Fact - As Long As It's Science Patently Outstanding Take A Meeting Dubious Distinction Camden, N.J.-based Coriell Institute for Medical Research is putting a lot of muscle into its effort to survive the budget crunch facing research institutions. On April 15, a fund-raising event dubbed "Coriell Sports Day: Sports & Science United" is being held at the Eagles' Nest Country Club in Sewell, N.J., owned by former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski, a member of the board of the nonprofit biomedical research facility. Among other local nonscientists slated to appear with Jaworski are former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tug McGraw and former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Bernie Parent. Colleges trying to lure the public onto campus might take a look at the Arthur Holly Compton Lecture Series given each spring and fall by the interdisciplinary Enrico Fermi Institute of the University of Chicago. Given free every Saturday morning, each lecture addresses a topic that will interest the broader public. This spring's series, running through June, is titled "To Boldly Go Where No Universe Has Gone Before," and features McCormick Fellow Ruth Gregory lecturing on cosmic strings, parallel universes, and other "parts of physics

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Published: Apr 13, 1992

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