Science in the Cinema Series Begins in
July
When: July 10August 14, 2003 at 7 p.m.
Where: NIH campus, Bethesda, MD
Office: Office of Science Education (OSE)
Science in the Cinema, a free summer film and discussion
series sponsored by OSE, begins its tenth season at the
NIH on July 10. A different film with a medical science
theme will be shown every Thursday evening for six consecutive
weeks. An invited guest speaker with expertise in the films
subject area will lead an audience discussion about the
science that is depicted in the film immediately following
each screening. This series is open to the general public
and is intended for a broad range of individuals who enjoy
the cinema as well as learning about medical science issues.
Next steps:
The series will take place in the Natcher Auditorium, Building
45, on the NIH campus.
Advanced registration is not required. Seating will be
on a first come, first-served basis. Each film will be shown
with captions. Sign language interpretation and real-time
captioning of the post-film discussion will be provided.
If other reasonable accommodations are required, please
contact OSE at least three business days prior to each applicable
film date. For further information about this and other
OSE science education program activities, please visit http://science.education.nih.gov,
or contact Ms. Cheryl Moore at: (Voice) 301 402-2470, (TTY)
301-496-9755, (Fax) 301-402-3034, or e-mail at ose@science.education.nih.gov.
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