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125th Anniversary
Collaboration is the cornerstone of scientific innovation. Through its management of Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and its recent affiliation with the world-renowned Marine Biological Laboratory, the University of Chicago coordinates one of the world's preeminent research networks. From historic experiments in nuclear energy, developmental biology, and particle physics to today's challenges of renewable power, dark matter, and microbial ecology, these campuses have long been at the vanguard of discovery. Come hear how these partnerships place Chicago at the center of the scientific universe, with deep intellectual and economic benefits for the region.
PROGRAM:
Remarks by:
Rahm Emanuel
Mayor of Chicago
Robert Zimmer
President, The University of Chicago
Conversations with:
Eric Isaacs
Provost, The University of Chicago
Peter Littlewood
Director, Argonne National Laboratory
Nigel Lockyer
Director, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Walter Massey
President, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; UChicago Emeritus Trustee; Member of the boards of Argonne and Marine Biological Laboratory; and former Director of Argonne
Huntington Willard
President and Director, Marine Biological Laboratory
Short Talks about Groundbreaking Research with:
Matt Tirrell
Founding Pritzker Director of the Institute for Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago;
Deputy Laboratory Director for Science, Argonne National Laboratory
Marcela Carena
Director of International Relations and Theoretical Physics Department Head, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory;
Professor of Physics, The University of Chicago
Leah Guzowski
Director, Strategy and Research Programs and Energy Policy Scientist, Argonne;
Fellow, Computation Institute, The University of Chicago
Julie Huber
Associate Scientist and Associate Director, Josephine Bay Paul Center, Marine Biological Laboratory
Melody Swartz
The William B. Ogden Professor, Institute for Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago
An audience Q&A will follow each of the program segments.
Persons with special requests may contact the Office of the Vice President for Research and for National Laboratories at 773.702.9476

