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Food: A Serving of Science
Jeffrey Blumberg and Dr. Walter Willett
Monday, November 12, 2012
5:30聽- 7:30聽p.m.
Centre Mont Royal, 1000 Sherbrooke Street West (corner Mansfield)
Jane Brody and Harold McGee
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
5:30聽- 7:30聽p.m.
Centre Mont Royal, 1000 Sherbrooke Street West (corner Mansfield)
To eat, or not to eat; that is the question. In today鈥檚 world we are infiltrated with all types of conflicting messages. Foods are labeled as 鈥渘atural鈥 or 鈥渉ealthy鈥; we鈥檙e told to load up on vitamins and anti-oxidants; insert probiotics into our diet and to stay clear of pesticides. But what does all this really mean? What is the evidence for any of these claims? Show me the science! And so we will.
The Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium Series is proud to present four distinguished speakers, all with expertise in food. From what鈥檚 on your plate to cooking in the kitchen, each of the speakers will present their views on food and the science behind it. Following the speakers鈥 presentations, the public will be encouraged to ask questions and engage in a discussion with all the participants.
平特五不中 is proud to host the eighth annual Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium, made possible through the generous support of Dr. Lorne Trottier and honouring his wish 鈥渢o hold a public forum to inform, inspire debate and raise public awareness on contemporary issues confronting society today鈥.
General admission
The symposium will be recorded for distribution as webcasts (both live, and viewing on demand) plus future television broadcasts by Canal Savoir.
For additional information: 514-398-2852 or trottiersymposium.science [at] mcgill.ca (email)
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The Trottier Symposium, which has been stimulating public debate about science and society since 2005, proudly represented 平特五不中 during .This is an initiative of the Association of Universities of Colleges and Canada featuring events to promote innovation and innovative ideas to a broad public.