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Media Advisory: AAAS Pacific Division scientific conference to meet Aug. 14 - 19 at SF State, California Academy of Sciences
WHAT:
The American Association for the Advancement of Science's Pacific Division will convene its 2009 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, bringing together scholars from the Western U.S. to share their work. Marking 150 years since publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, the 90th annual meeting will focus on sustainability in an evolving world.
Scientific session highlights include:
- Sustainability as a way of life
- The changing San Francisco Bay
- Near-earth objects, featuring two former astronauts
- Advances in pharmacology and toxicology: new drugs and novel therapies
The public is invited to attend free public lectures. Highlights include:
- Shipwrecks as fossils
- Ecological awareness in American landscape art
WHERE:
San Francisco State University and the California Academy of Sciences
WHEN:
Aug. 14 – 19, 2009
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
- Darwin and the Galapagos Symposium: a two-day forum focusing on Darwin's exploration of the Galapagos Archipelago. Aug. 14 - 15, California Academy of Sciences
- Scientific symposia. Aug. 17 - 19, San Francisco State University
For a full program of scientific sessions, see:
http://www.sou.edu/aaaspd/2009SANFRANCISCO/Symposia09.html
PRESS REGISTRATION:
Reporters can register for complimentary admission by contacting University Communications at (415) 338-1665 to obtain the advance registration form.
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