September 25, 2008

Professor Autumn to participate in Science Pub series

Autumn will present How Geckos Stick and Why We Care  as part of  Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Science Pub, a monthly event designed for a general adult audience to learn  about advances in science and technology from leading researchers and scientists in an approachable, relaxed setting that includes food and drinks.

Kellar Autumn, professor of biology:

Autumn will present How Geckos Stick and Why We Care  as part of  Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Science Pub, a monthly event designed for a general adult audience to learn  about advances in science and technology from leading researchers and scientists in an approachable, relaxed setting that includes food and drinks.  Autumn’s research on geckos and their adhesion capabilities has grown into a new field of study at the interface between biology, physics, and materials science. He has authored over 40 scientific papers and his research is featured in textbooks, encyclopedias, and popular books including The Nanotech Pioneers: Where Are They Taking Us? Every major television network has covered his work, as have hundreds of newspaper, magazine, and Internet articles worldwide.

The event takes place on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Portland’s Mission Theater & Pub, 1624 NW Glisan, at 7 p.m. (doors open at 5 p.m.). No reservations or tickets are needed; doors open at 5 p.m.