2019 Speakers
Monday December 9, 2019
Meeting Your First Dinosaur: Museums, Extinctions, and Fossil Restorations in 19th-century Philadelphia
Mabel Rosenheck, PhD. Wagner Free Institute of Science
Monday November 11, 2019
The Heartbeat of Streams
Dr. Marie Kurz, The Academy of Natural Sciences
Monday October 14, 2019
Why are there so few women in the history of science? One wrong and three right answers
Dr. Roger Turner, Science History Institute
Monday September 9, 2019
New Evidence for Ancient Foods: Eating and Drinking in Classical Greece
Dr. Chantel White
Monday August 12, 2019
Science On Tap Untapped: Pick Your Poison
Monday June 10, 2019
Building Bio3Science: synthesizing biology, biography, and biosphere for human health and well-being
Allison Hayes-Conroy, Temple University
Monday May 13, 2019
Bees, Brews, and Brotherly Love: the Avant-Garde Ecology of Philadelphia
Dr. Douglas Sponsler, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Monday April 29, 2019
Science On Tap Untapped: My Love Affair with Science
Monday March 11, 2019
Can Archaeology Save the Planet?
Dr. Kathleen Morrison, University of Pennsylvania/Penn Museum
Monday February 11, 2019
Unbridled Love
Rebecca Kaplan, Science History Institute
Monday January 14, 2019
The 2014 Emergency Ebola Epidemic in Sierra Leone: Ambulances as Death Traps and How We Got to Zero
Dr. Hannah Lawman, Welbodi Sierra Leone