울리엇 공보강좌

Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture
울리엇 공보강좌
날짜1997 (1997)
제시자과학 역사 연구소, 미국 화학 협회(ACS), 펜실베이니아 대학교, 과학 대학

울요트 공보강좌는 과학(특히 화학·생물학)이 공공복리에 기여하는 내용을 중심으로 매년 진행하는 공개강좌다.[1] 강의는 과학역사연구소, 미국화학학회(ACS), 펜실베이니아대, 과학대학이 공동으로 진행한다.이 강의는 1990년 스미스, 클라인 & 프랑스어 연구 화학자인 [1]글렌 에드가 울리엇과 그의 아내 바바라 호드슨 울리엇이 맡았다.[2][3]1997년부터 펜실베이니아 필라델피아있는 과학역사연구소(옛 화학유산재단)에서 강의가 진행됐다.[1]

받는 사람

외부 영상
Jennifer Doudna - 26658740020.jpg
video icon "제니퍼 두드나 "CRISPR 생물학과 생명공학: 게놈 편집의 미래" 울리엇 강의, 2018

이 상은 매년 수여되며 1990년에 처음 수여되었다.

참고 항목

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