Greed November 25 2010 ARVID AGREN: the salamander’s selfish genes (evolutionary biology) LEONEL ABAROA: what do we mean by “greed”? (theology) GRANT BISHOP: financial regulation in a greed-is-good world (law) The evening featured special guest moderator RACHEL PULFER, International Programs Director for Journalists for Human Rights and 2009-2010 Massey Journalism Fellow.
Tags: finance, genes, greed, law, selfishness, theology
On Greed, November 25, 2010
On Networks, November 17 2010
On Plants, October 20 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 4:00-6:00 pm, Gradroom at Grad House, 66 Harbord St, Toronto. All are welcome. No advance registration is required. Presentations: Networks in Telecommunications and Computer Engineering Ruediger Willenberg (Electrical & Computer Engineering) Computer and Telecom networks are very much part of our modern life. We will will take a brief look at what […]
Tags: Anatolia, anthropology, archeology, cancer, computer engineering, culture, electrical engineering, families, genes, interaction, molecular biology, networks, structure, telecommunications, visualizationWednesday, October 20, 4:00-6:00 pm, Gradroom at Grad House, 66 Harbord St, Toronto. All are welcome. No advance registration is required. Presentations: Genetically Modified Plants and the Law: A Growth Industry Robert Smith (Law) My topic begins with the question “can a company patent a plant?” In my speech I will explain the extent to which […]
Tags: bacteria, eighteenth century, Evolutionary Biology, gender, genes, growth, history, industry, knowledge, law, Paris, patents, pathogens, philosophy, plants, science