Citizen Nobel: The Pressure and Power of Winning the Ultimate Scientific Prize
Registration is now closed, however you may still join the event on Today’s Schedule at the start time. A late night phone call comes in telling Swiss chemist Jacques Dubochet that he has won the 2017 Nobel Prize. Suddenly, Dubochet is not just a successful scientist - he is a Nobel Laureate. With this title comes immense power. His opinions, his words, his ideas all suddenly carry so much more weight. Join us for a moderated conversation about scientists and their social responsibility - sparked by the documentary Citoyen Nobel - a film that shares the story of how Nobel Prize winners navigate their sudden popularity. The film will be available to registrants for viewing to watch before or after the panel discussion during the week of March 13 - 20. Panelists include: Dr. Deboleena Roy (moderator), Senior Associate Dean of Faculty, Professor of Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology with a joint appointment in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Emory University. Dr. Asifa Akthar, Vice President of the Biology and Medicine Section in the Max Planck Society Dr. Eri Saikawa, Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences, Emory University Dr. Stefan Rahmstorf, Co-Head of Research Department on Earth System Analysis of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and Professor of Physics of the Oceans at the University of Potsdam Dr. Rico Buchli, Director of Research-TCRm Development at Pure Protein LLC
Thursday, Mar 18
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Price: Free with adv registration
Capacity: unlimited
Science & Society
COVID-19 Safety Measures
No COVID precautions necessary. This event is virtual.
Presenting partners
Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta, Consulate General of Germany in Atlanta