Tuesday, October 7
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| 9:30 a.m. |
Academic Procession and Academic Ceremony, Lund
Arena
Welcome: Jim Peterson, President of the College
Conference Introduction: Tim Robinson, Nobel Conference Director |
| 10 a.m. |
Niles Eldredge, American Museum of Natural History
What Drives Evolution
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| 11 a.m. |
Q & A Session
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| 1 p.m. |
Peter and Rosemary Grant, Princeton University
Evolution of Darwin's Finches
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| 2 p.m. |
Q & A Session
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| 3 p.m. |
John Haught, Georgetown University
God After Darwin: Evolution and Divine Providence
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| 4 p.m. |
Q & A Session
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| 6 p.m. |
Art at Nobel Reception
Hillstrom Museum of Art, Jackson Campus Center
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| 6:30 p.m. |
John Haught and other panelists, moderated
by Darrell Jodock
Issues in Science and Religion
Alumni Hall
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| 8 p.m. |
Nobel Concert
Christ Chapel
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| Wednesday, October 8 |
| 9:30 a.m. |
Opening Music and Welcome
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| 10 a.m. |
Tim White, University of California Berkeley
Evolution: A View from Afar
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| 11 a.m. |
Q & A Session
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| 1 p.m. |
Philip Currie, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Natural History
Feathered Dinosaurs and the Origin of Birds
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| 2 p.m. |
Q & A Session
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| 3 p.m. |
Sean Carroll, University of Wisconsin
Butterflies, Zebras, and Fairy Tales: Genetics and the Making
of Animal Diversity
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| 4 p.m. |
Q & A Session
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| 6:30 p.m. |
Nobel Banquet
Evelyn Young Dining Room, Jackson Campus Center
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| 8 p.m. |
Christian de Duve, 1974 Nobel Laureate in Physiology/Medicine
Life Evolving
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