TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1

9:30 a.m. Academic Procession and Opening Ceremony - Lund Arena
Welcome - Dennis J. Johnson, President of the College
Conference Introduction - Tim Robinson, Director, Nobel Conference
Introduction of Panelists - Richard Martin, Chair, Nobel Conference® XXXVIII
Conferral of Honorary Degree upon Eric Richard Kandel
10 a.m. Lecture - Lund Arena
Eric R. Kandel: "Genes, Synapses, and Long-Term Memory"
11 a.m. Q & A Session - Lund Arena
11:30 a.m. Lunch Break
1 p.m. Lecture - Lund Arena
Jerome Kagan: "The Tapestry Woven by Biology and Experience"
2 p.m. Q & A Session - Lund Arena
2:30 p.m. Refreshment Break
3 p.m. Lecture - Lund Arena
Robert Plomin: "Nature and Nurture: Genetic and Environmental
Influences on Behavioral Development"

4 p.m. Q & A Session - Lund Arena
6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Art at Nobel Reception - Hillstrom Art Museum
8 p.m. Music at Nobel: "The Mozart Æffect" - Christ Chapel
Open to the public; no ticket required.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2

9:30 a.m. Opening Ceremony - Lund Arena
10 a.m. Lecture - Lund Arena
Eleanor E. Maccoby: "The Nature of Children and their Nurture by Parents"
11 a.m. Q & A Session - Lund Arena
11:30 a.m. Lunch Break
1 p.m. Lecture - Lund Arena
Judith L. Rapoport: "Normal and Abnormal Brain Development in Children and Adolescents"
2 p.m. Q & A Session - Lund Arena
2:30 p.m. Refreshment Break
3 p.m. Lecture - Lund Arena
Avshalom Caspi: "The Child Is Father of the Man: Personality
Development from Childhood to Adulthood"
4 p.m. Q & A Session - Lund Arena
6:30 p.m. Nobel Banquet - Evelyn Young Dining Room, Jackson Campus Center
Speaker - Thomas H. Murray: "Parents and Children: What We Value And How That Is Challenged by Cloning and New Reproductive Technologies"
8:00 p.m. Public seating in Alumni Hall for the Thomas H. Murray lecture.