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SUMMARY: Diversity and Resilience in the Mind\, the Body and the Environmen
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DESCRIPTION: A celebratory evening with UBC’s newest University Killam Prof
 essors Join UBC’s three newest University Killam Professors to investigate 
 how diversity and resilience inform research spanning philosophy\, engineer
 ing and bacterial resistance\, and explore the roles these concepts can pla
 y in ensuring the health of our minds\, our bodies and our environment. Rec
 ognized for their outstanding research […]
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 lign: center\;"><span style="color: #3366ff\;"><em>A celebratory evening wi
 th UBC’s newest University Killam Professors</em></span></p><p>Join UBC’s t
 hree newest University Killam Professors to investigate how diversity and r
 esilience inform research spanning philosophy\, engineering and bacterial r
 esistance\, and explore the roles these concepts can play in ensuring the h
 ealth of our minds\, our bodies and our environment.</p><p>Recognized for t
 heir outstanding research and teaching careers to date with the highest hon
 our that UBC can bestow on its faculty\, the University Killam Professors w
 ill address compelling questions\, including:</p><ul><li>How can we embrace
  and even celebrate value differences at a time when argument\, dissent and
  opposition abound?</li><li>How can atomic-level imaging allow us to select
 ively target bugs that acquire and optimize antibiotic resistance\, while m
 aintaining other bugs that promote everyday health?</li><li>How does civil 
 infrastructure relate to social justice and equity?</li></ul><p><strong>Pre
 senters:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Prof. Nemy Banthia</strong>\, Departme
 nt of Civil Engineering\, Faculty of Applied Science | <a href="https://eve
 nts.ubc.ca/ukp/#banthia">speaker info and presentation details</a></li><li>
 <strong>Prof.</strong> <strong>Dominic McIver Lopes</strong>\, Department o
 f Philosophy\, Faculty of Arts | <a href="https://events.ubc.ca/ukp/#lopes"
  data-type="internal" data-id="#lopes">speaker info and presentation detail
 s</a></li><li><strong>Prof.</strong> <strong>Natalie Strynadka</strong>\, D
 epartment Biochemisty & Molecular Biology\, Faculty of Medicine | <a href="
 https://events.ubc.ca/ukp/#strynadka">speaker info and presentation details
 </a></li></ul><p style="text-align: center\;"><a href="https://events.ubc.c
 a/ukp/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>Register Now</str
 ong></a></p>
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre
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