Redpath Speakers
The YAA-Redpath Speakers Program sends current Yale faculty and administrators to speak to alumni at club luncheons, receptions, annual dinners, and other special events. We will work with you to identify the right speaker to meet your group’s needs. Please use the filter below to explore speakers, departments, and topic areas.
Results 307
Speaker | Department |
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Haig Keshishian
Topic: The brain: a user's guide |
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Daniel Kevles
Topic: History of science, technology and intellectural property |
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Kenneth Kidd
Topic: Genetics of human disorders |
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Benedict Kiernan
Topic: Genocide in world history |
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Diane Krause
Topic: Stem cell research |
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Anthony T. Kronman
Topic: Have our universities given up on the meaning of life? |
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Roman Kuc
Topic: Intelligent sensors; digital data |
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Douglas Kysar
Topic: Climate change laws; law and the environment |
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Marianne LaFrance
Topic: Why do women smile more than men? |
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James M. Lai
Topic: Geriatric medicine; helping older adults making healthcare decisions |
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Stephen R. Latham
Topic: Current issues in bioethics |
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Penelope Laurans
Topic: Yale's residential colleges |
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Adria Lawrence
Topic: Middle East politics |
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David Leffell
Topic: Dermatology at Yale; skin cancer |
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James Levinsohn
Topic: International economics, industrial organization, economic development |
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Richard P. Lifton
Topic: Genes, genomes and the future of medicine |