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Faculty members to host annual CWRU Nobel Symposium Feb. 7 to explain winners’ findings

BUSINESS, LAW + POLITICS | January 31, 2013
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF
Listen to Case Western Reserve University faculty members discuss accomplishments of the 2012 science Nobel laureates at the annual CWRU Nobel Symposium. The talk—"The 2012 Science Nobel Prizes: What Were They Given For?”—will take place at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7, in Rockefeller Building 301. A reception will follow. George Dubyak, professor of physiology and biophysics; Paul Tesar, assistant professor of genetics; and Harsh Mathur, associate professor of physics, will lead the discussion.