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Appendix B: Symposia Programs
Pages 328-331

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... Thomson Leighton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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... Hopkins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Physics: Manipulating Atoms by Laser Atom Trapping and Scanning Tunneling Tips Organizers: Sylvia Ceyer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Robert Cava, AT&T Bell Laboratories Neutral Particle Manipulation with Light Steven Chu, Stanford University Atomic and Molecular Manipulation with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope Donald M Eigler, IBM Almaden Research Center 329
From page 330...
... A POSITRON NAMED PRISCILLA FOURTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE NOVEMBER 5-7, 1992 Atmospheric Science: Ozone Ho/es~auses and Effects of Polar Ozone Depletion Organizer: Mark Davis, California Institute of Technology The Science of Ozone Depletion: Resultsfrom Aircraft Measurements in the Polar Stratospheres David Fahey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder An Overview of Polar Ozone Depletion Mario Molina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Discussion leader: Ralph Cicerone, University of California-Irvine Biology: The CeI/ Cycle Organizers: Kevin Struhl, Harvard Medical School; Robert Tjian, University of California-Berkeley The Replication of DNA and the Cell Cycle Bruce Stillman, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory How Cell Division is Controlled During Growth of an Embryo Patrick O'Farrell, University of California San Francisco Biology: Structure and Function of Proteins Organizers: Robert Tjian, University of California-Berkeley; Kevin Struhl, Harvard Medical School 330 The Leucine Zipper: New Twists in Gene Regulation and Protein Structure Tom Alber, University of California-Berkeley Protein Structure and Dynamics in Solution Rick Dahlquist, University of Oregon Chemistry and Physics: Buckminsterfu/lerenes A New Form of Carbon Organizers: Shirley Chiang, IBM Almaden Research Center; Sylvia Ceyer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Experimental Studies of Fullerenes and Metallofullerenes Donald Bethune, IBM Almaden Research Center The Fullerenes and the Idea of Perfect Nanocrystals Robert Whetten, University of California Los Angeles Geosciences: Venus-Results from Mage//an Organizer: Marcia McNutt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Venus Dead or Alive? The Viewirom Magellan Robert Grimm, Arizona State University Suzanne Smrekar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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... APPENDIX B Materials Science: New Materiais~onducting Polymers, Organic Magnets, Composites Organizers: Robert Cava, AT&T Bell Laboratories; Nathan Lewis, California Institute of Technology A Chemist's View of Nonlinear Optical Materials Seth Marder, California Institute of Technology Magnetic Organic Materials Dennis Dougherty, California Institute of Technology Mathematics: The Wave/et Transform Organizers: David Donoho, Stanford University/University of California-Berkeley; Vaughan Jones, University of California-Berkeley WaveZets and Signal Analysis Ingrid Daubechies, Rutgers University Wavelets and their Applications Yves Meyer, Universite de Paris Discussion Panel: Gregory Beylkin, University of Colorado-Boulder Michael Frazier, Michigan State University Stephane Mallat, Courant Institute New York University Victor Wickerhauser, Washington University Physics: Current Topics in Hadron Collider Physics Pre/ude to the Superconducting Superco//ider Era Organizer: Tim Siegrist, SSC Laboratory The Searchfor the Top Quark John Huth, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Testing Electroweak Theory: Present and Future Kevin Einsweiler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 331


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