The Secret Life of Viruses

PRESS RELEASE

                                                           

                                                                                                 February 1, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:

Cosette Ratliff, Supervising Librarian

(510) 747-7716

 

 

The Secret Life of Viruses

 

Alameda Free Library’s Social Science series, in partnership with Wonderfest, invites you to learn about viruses and microbiology at the Main Library, 1550 Oak Street, on February 17th at 2 pm. This is a free event and is open to all ages.

 

Viruses are infectious agents that exist in the twilight zone between the living and the non-living. Despite their tiny genomes and diminutive nature, viruses hold the power of life and death. They also contain remarkable molecular tools, some of which researchers have learned to harness to understand and control the fundamental powers of biology. Stanford's Bob Siegel will shine light on the basic structure and function of viruses. He'll also explore those features that distinguish viruses from the living organisms they commandeer.

 

To help make science accessible for everyone, Social Science and Wonderfest (a Bay Area nonprofit group) are partnering to bring you world class scientists from all disciplines. Dr. Robert Siegel, MD PhD, is Professor of Microbiology & Immunology at Stanford University. He has won nearly a dozen awards for excellence in teaching.

 

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