Twenty-Third Van Vleck Lecture
The Twenty-third Abigail and John Van Vleck Lecture
Professor Charles F. Stevens
Professor, Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory
Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Investigator
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
May 20, 1998 4:00 pm
Van Vleck Auditorium, Room 150, Tate Laboratory of Physics
- Public Lecture: "How the Brain Computes"
- Welcoming Remarks: H. Ted Davis, Dean, Institute of Technology
- Introduction: Allen M. Goldman, Head, School of Physics and Astronomy
- Speaker: Professor Charles F. Stevens
Reception following the lecture: Room 216, Tate Laboratory of Physics
May 21, 1998 4:00 pm
Van Vleck Auditorium, Room 150, Tate Laboratory of Physics
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium:
"The Role of Theory in Neurobiology: General Observations and an Example"
The Van Vleck Lecture Series is made possible by a gift to the Institute of Technology from Abigail Pearson Van Vleck, the wife of John Hasbrouck Van Vleck.
Mrs. Van Vleck is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. She died in February of 1989.

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