The Bernard K. Rothenberg Lecture in Biology and Public Policy
The Bernard K. Rothenberg Fund was established by Miriam Korn Rothenberg '45 in memory of her husband in 1994. The Bernard Rothenberg lectureship brings distinguished individuals whose work has impacted the area of biology and public policy to the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï campus for a day.
2024
"Journey in Genomics: Navigating the Intersection of Pharmacogenetics, Ancient DNA, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Ethics"
Katrina Claw
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Colorado University School of Medicine
2020
"The Snow Leopard Startup: Adventures in War Zone Conservation"
Alex Dehgan
CEO of Conservation X Labs and Professor of Sustainability and the Global Futures, Arizona State University
2018
"The Population Taboo"
Frances Kissling
Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Bioethics
2016
"Advancing Women's Health Research Through Science, Advocacy and Education"
Monica P. Mallampalli, Ph.D., M.S.
Vice President of Scientific Affairs, Society for Women's Health Research
2014
"The Journalist's Dilemma: How to Boil the Global Food System Down to Spoon-Sized Servings without Leaching All its Complexity and Flavor"
Jonathan Miller
Homeland Productions
2012
"From Democratic Consensus to Cannibalistic Hordes: The Principles of Collective Behavior"
Iain D. Couzin, Ph.D.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
2011
"Why Don't We Have More Cancer"
Mina Bissell, Ph.D.
Distinguished Scientist, Life Sciences Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
2010
Lynn Pasquerella, Ph.D.
President-elect, Mount Holyoke College
2009
"Communicating Science to the Public"
Paul A. Offit, M.D.
Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
2008
Taylor Ricketts, Ph.D.
Director of Conversation Science, World Wildlife Fund
2007