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EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION
The Rockefeller University
A special event to commemorate years of service to the university by Rockefeller employees
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STEPHEN W. KUFFLER CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM
The Rockefeller University
Organized by Columbia University, New York University, and The Rockefeller University
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2013 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
The Rockefeller University
Frances Ashcroft, Ph.D., recipient of the 2013 Lewis Thomas Prize
Singing the Body Electric
The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the “scientist as poet” and recognizes “the rare individual who bridges the worlds of science and the humanities, whose voice and vision can tell us about science’s aesthetic and philosophical dimensions.” Established in 1993 by The Rockefeller University Board of Trustees, the prize is named after its first recipient – writer, educator, and physician-scientist Lewis Thomas.
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NICHOLSON LECTURE
The Rockefeller University
Julien R. Zierath, Ph.D.
Molecular Mechanism for the Health-promoting Effects of Exercise: Why Muscle Matters!
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JOSHUA LEDERBERG - JOHN VON NEUMANN SYMPOSIUM
The Rockefeller University
The Joshua Lederberg-John von Neumann Symposium: Toward Quantitative Biology
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ART SHOW 2013
The Rockefeller University and A. E. Mirsky
The Rockefeller University Annual Employee Art Show
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PEGGY ROCKEFELLER CONCERTS 2013-2014
The Rockefeller University
The Peggy Rockefeller Concert Series consists of six musical performances each year by internationally acclaimed artists in a venue unmatched in New York City—the University’s Caspary Auditorium.
In 1958, Rockefeller chemist Theodore Shedlovsky, an ardent music lover, invited a group of his musician friends to perform in the new auditorium, and the Rockefeller Concert Series was born. After beloved concert-goer Peggy Rockefeller, wife of honorary chairman and life trustee David Rockefeller passed away in 1996, President Torsten Wiesel proposed that the concerts be renamed in her honor.
For many years, Dr. Shedlovsky put together spectacular concerts, presenting high-caliber musicians and ensembles. Later, he entrusted the concert management to his colleague Gerald Edelman, a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist. Currently organized by Professor George N. Reeke, Jr., The Peggy Rockefeller Concerts remain a faculty initiative, exemplifying the important partnership of science and music.
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CONVOCATION 2013
The Rockefeller University
The Rockefeller University awarded seventeen Ph.D. degrees at the 2013 Convocation for Conferring Degrees
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2012 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
The Rockefeller University
Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., recipient of the 2012 Lewis Thomas Prize
Touched with Fire: Mood Disorders and Creativity
The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the “scientist as poet” and recognizes “the rare individual who bridges the worlds of science and the humanities, whose voice and vision can tell us about science’s aesthetic and philosophical dimensions.” Established in 1993 by The Rockefeller University Board of Trustees, the prize is named after its first recipient – writer, educator, and physician-scientist Lewis Thomas.
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MARKUS LIBRARY
The Rockefeller University
The Rita and Frits Markus Library is open in the newly renovated Welch Hall
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SCIENCE OUTREACH SYMPOSIUM
The Rockefeller University
Improving the Dialog Between Scientists and Educators
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HONORING JAN BRESLOW
The Rockefeller University
Genetics of Lipid Disorders and Atherosclerosis: A Symposium in Honor of Jan Breslow's 70th Birthday
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BEATRICE RENFIELD LECTURESHIP
The Rockefeller University
Diana J. Mason, Ph.D., RN, FAAN: Research and Innovations in Nursing and Health Care
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MIRSKY HOLIDAY LECTURES ON SCIENCE 2012
The Rockefeller University
53d Annual Alfred E. Mirsky Holiday Lecture on Science for high school students How Earth's Most Prevalent Life-form Uses a Microscopic Syring to Invade and Attack delivered by C. Eric Stebbins
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TURING ENDURING
The Rockefeller University
Turing Enduring: Information Processing by Brains & Machines
A Symposium Organized by Columbia, New York, and Rockefeller Universities
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IN MEMORY OF NORTON ZINDER
The Rockefeller University
A Memorial Symposium Celebrating the Life and Career of Norton Zinder
See Zinder, Norton
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CENTER FOR BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
The Rockefeller University
Center for Basic and Translational Research on Disorder of the Digestive System: Symposium and Research in Progress Poster Session
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