The Science & Technology Discovery Series is a breakfast program that showcases timely topics in science and technology. The purpose is to educate the interested layperson about new developments in science and technology, and to emphasize the importance and contributions of our research institutions.
2004-2005 Season
September 10, 2004: Denis Hayes, President, Bullitt Foundation, and Co-Founder of Earth Day
October 8, 2004: Dr. Don Brownlee, NASA Stardust Spacecraft Principal Investigator, and Professor of Astronomy, University of Washington
November 12, 2004: Dr. Chris Diorio, Chairman and Co-Founder, Impinj, and Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
December 10, 2004: Dr. Wylie Burke, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical History & Ethics, University of Washington
January 14, 2005: Dr. Richard Smith, Director, Proteomics Research Resource for Integrative Biology for the National Center for Research Resources, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
February 11, 2005: Dr. Wick Haxton, Principal Investigator, Proposed Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory/Cascades, and Professor of Physics, University of Washington
March 11, 2005: Dr. Joe Miletich, Senior Vice President, Research and Pre-clinical Development, Amgen, Inc.
April 8, 2005: Dr. Mark Reisman, Interventional Cardiologist and Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Swedish Medical Center
May 13, 2005: Dr. Charles Campbell, Co-Director of Center for Nanotechnology, and Professor of Chemistry, University of Washington
June 10, 2005: Dr. Linda Buck, Nobel Laureate, Physiology or Medicine, 2004; Full Member, Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Other seasons:
