With Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Jennifer Tour Chayes, and Nigel Jacob; moderated by David Lazer
With Stephen Raudenbush, Sarah Glover, Catherine Snow, and Carol R. Johnson; moderated by Nancy E. Hill
With Henry Webber, John Fantuzzo, Margaret Weir, and Mitchell Weiss; moderated by Edward L. Glaeser
"The Molecular Basis of Human Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathies" by James Spudich
"Movement and Motility of the Eukaryotic Cilium" by Susan K. Dutcher
"Using Chemical Gradients as Motors to Propel Biomimetic Cells and Worms" by Anna C. Balazs
"Molecular Motors in Axonal Transport" by Larry S.B. Goldstein
"Shedding Light on Motor Function, One Molecule at a Time" by Steven M. Block
Closing Remarks by Samara Reck-Peterson
Welcoming Remarks by Lizabeth Cohen and Rosalind Segal
“What Happens When Proteins and Their Junctions Are Pulled upon by Motors?” by Viola Vogel
“Designing Intelligent Nano/Microbots” Ayusman Sen
On Radcliffe Day, alumnae/i, fellows, and friends of Radcliffe gather to celebrate past, present, and future. Dean Barbara Grosz presents the Radcliffe Institute Medal to Ela Bhatt, who, as the founder of the Self Employed Women's Association of India, has improved the self-sufficiency of more than a million women and the quality of life for their families. Bhatt shares her thoughts on how we can progress toward a more equitable and just world.
David Keith, Canada Research Chair in Energy and the Environment, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary
Michael A. Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment; Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, Council on Foreign Relations


