Walter Kirn is the author of eight books including Up in the Air, which was made into a movie starring George Clooney, and his newest Blood Will Out, a memoir of his friendship with the impostor and convicted murder, Clark Rockefeller. The New York Times has commented that "No one mines his own life in the service of understanding the American experience better than Walter Kirn." A contributing editor to Time magazine, Kirn's work has appeared in the New York Times, GQ, Vogue, New York and Esquire.
This is Part 3 of UC Berkeley's 4 part mini-series: The Role of Green Chemistry in Circular Economy Supply Chains.
The Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry (BCGC) and the Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability (LMAS) will how to influence positive change within the supply chain using green chemistry. The session will consist of a 5-min explanatory video followed by a panel discussion with experts from the UC Berkeley ecosystem. Join us to learn how to think through decisions from a chemist's perspective!
https://www.thinkdif.co/big-top-tent-sessions/the-role-of-green-chemistry-in-circular-economy-supply-chains-3
Public Health 142, 001 - Spring 2015
Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public - Maureen Lahiff
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