Lab Talks: Session Five
Lab Talks features presentations by experts and hobbyists sharing their passion projects and research topics. Each evening will feature a few short talks followed by a Q&A session. Tonight's talks:
Freeze-Frame - Conspiracy Theories and the Moving Image by Jennifer Gagliardi. Jennifer Gagliardi is a Professor of Literature and Art History. You can check out her film reviews at jennwatchesfilms.wordpress.com and see great photos of her cat on Instagram @jennyswagz.
Progress and Pitfalls in HIV Treatment and Prevention by Max Nazario. Max A. Nazario is a former student/researcher in organic and medicinal chemistry but now works in medical communications and publications.
Illustrations in Early Printed Books by Diana Bowers-Smith. Diana Bowers-Smith is an archivist at BPL’s Brooklyn Collection and researched early printed book illustrations for her Master’s thesis in Art History.
Light refreshments will be served.
Lab Talks will take place from 7-8:30 pm in the Info Commons Lab on December 4, January 10, February 7, March 7, April 11, and April 30.
Lab Talks features presentations by experts and hobbyists sharing their passion projects and research topics. Each evening will feature a few short talks followed by a Q&A session. Tonight's talks:
Freeze-Frame - Conspiracy Theories and the Moving Image by Jennifer Gagliardi. Jennifer Gagliardi is a Professor of Literature and Art History. You can check out her film reviews at jennwatchesfilms.wordpress.com and see great photos of her cat on Instagram @jennyswagz.
Progress and Pitfalls in HIV Treatment and Prevention by Max Nazario. Max A. Nazario is a former student/researcher in organic and medicinal chemistry but now works in medical communications and publications.
Illustrations in Early Printed Books by Diana Bowers-Smith. Diana Bowers-Smith is an archivist at BPL’s Brooklyn Collection and researched early printed book illustrations for her Master’s thesis in Art History.
Light refreshments will be served.
Lab Talks will take place from 7-8:30 pm in the Info Commons Lab on December 4, January 10, February 7, March 7, April 11, and April 30.