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Photo Feature Paul Berg, '48 B.S. BIOCH, delivered the first Eberly Family Distinguished Lecture in Science on April 26. The Eberly College of Science established this new lecture series to recognize the generous philanthropic support of the Eberly family of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and to raise awareness of timely science topics and issues. Berg, an emeritus Stanford University faculty member and winner of the 1980 Nobel prize in chemistry, spoke on the impact of genomics on science and society.
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