When Science Meets (Performance) Art

Molecular and cell biology professor Kenneth Noll discusses how artistic performances can help make science more accessible.

From left: Dan Seigerman and Zak Kamin, senior BFA acting majors, performs as Darwin and FitzRoy (respectively) from the play "After Darwin" during the Charles Darwin: The Man Behind the Idea event at Starbucks Cafe on 195.

From left: Dan Seigerman and Zak Kamin, senior BFA acting majors, performs as Darwin and FitzRoy (respectively) from the play "After Darwin" during the Charles Darwin: The Man Behind the Idea event at Starbucks Cafe on 195.

Kenneth Noll, professor of molecular and cell biology
Kenneth Noll, professor of molecular and cell biology.

 

Kenneth Noll, professor of molecular and cell biology, discusses how artistic performances can help make science more accessible.

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His talk was first aired on WAMC, the PBS station in Albany, N.Y., as an Academic Minute, and hosted in print by Inside Higher Education.

Thanks to WAMC for the station’s permission to post this spot.