Lectures

107th Faculty Research Lecture

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm, Schoenberg Music Building - Schoenberg Hall

Steven Clarke, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry: "Aging & Rejuvenation: Chemistry and Biology at Work"

Admission

Free and open to the public. RSVP for the reception by email.

Contact

UCLA Special Events and Protocol
(310) 794-8609
tharada@support.ucla.edu

Website

http://www.specialevents.ucla.edu/productions/faculty_l...

Additional Information

Aging & Rejuvenation: Chemistry and Biology at Work, presented by Steven Clarke, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is the 107th Faculty Research Lecture.

The biannual Faculty Research Lecture at UCLA presents the work of the university’s most distinguished scholars. Its purpose is to recognize their superb achievements, and give the campus and the greater community an opportunity to gain a new perspective on scholarly achievements and the viewpoints of the faculty honored.

The first UCLA Faculty Research Lecture was presented in 1925. In 1986, the program was expanded to two lectures each year: one from the natural sciences or engineering, the other from humanities, social disciplines or creative arts.

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