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A1   The Energy Frontier at the LHC
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Patricia McBride, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
A2   Flavor Decomposition of the Parton Distribution Functions
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall East
Rolf Ent, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
A3   Pulsars in the Fermi Era
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall South
Maxim Lyutikov, Purdue University  
A4   Quantum Black Holes: Theory and Applications
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall North
Theodore Jacobson, University of Maryland  
A5   Art and Physics
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall West
Charles Ferguson, Council on Foreign Relations  
A6   New Directions in Plasma Science and Fusion
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Washington 5
Steven Allen, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory  
A7   Mini-Symposium on Electromagnetic Reactions Involving Light Nuclei I
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Delaware A
Harald W. Griesshammer, The George Washington University  
A8   Neutrino Physics I
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Delaware B
Martin Cooper, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
A9   Charm Physics
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Maryland A
Wendy Taylor, York University  
A10   Dark Matter I
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Maryland B
Angela Reisetter, University of Minnesota  
A11   Lorentz Symmetry in Gravitation; followed by LISA Developments
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Maryland C
Michael Seifert, Indiana University, and Guido Mueller, University of Florida  
A12   Jets
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Virginia A
Ben Kilminster, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
A13   Cosmological Tests of General Relativity and Supersymmetry
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Washington 6
Will Kinney, University at Buffalo  
A14   Gravitational Collapse and Numerical Relativity
Feb 13 2010 8:30AM Washington 4
John Baker, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center  
B1   Beyond the Standard Model: Searches for New Physics
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Jacobo Konigsberg, University of Florida  
B2   String Theory and Nuclear Collisions
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall East
William Zajc, Columbia University  
B3   International Planning for Astroparticle Physics
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall South
Michael Turner, University of Chicago  
B4   Panel Discussion: Physics in Africa
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall North
David Ernst, Vanderbilt University  
B5   Secrecy and Physics
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall West
Peter Galison, Harvard University  
B6   Taxonomies as Tools for Enhancing Physics Learning
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Washington 5
Gerald Feldman, The George Washington University  
B7   Nuclear Structure and Reactions
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Delaware A
Bill Walters, University of Maryland  
B8   Neutrino Physics II
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Delaware B
Vincente Guiseppe, University of South Dakota  
B9   Instrumentation for Particle Physics I
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Maryland A
Alice Bean, University of Kansas  
B10   Sub-Nucleonic Degrees of Freedom
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Maryland B
Christian Weiss, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
B11   SPS Undergraduate Research I
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Maryland C
Gary White, American Institute of Physics  
B12   Heavy Flavor CP
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Virginia A
David Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
B13   Observational Implications of Gravitational Waves
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Washington 6
John Baker, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center  
B14   Dynamics of Black Holes
Feb 13 2010 10:45AM Washington 4
John Friedman, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee  
D1   Inflation
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Michael Turner, University of Chicago  
D2   Bethe and Bonner Prizes
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall East
Lawrence Cardman, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
D3   Mentoring Perspectives of Mentor and Mentee
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall South
Pablo Laguna, Georgia Institute of Technology  
D4   Probing Strong-Field Gravity with Observations of the Galactic Center Black Hole
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall North
Scott Hughes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
D5   Nonproliferation
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
Lawrence Krauss, Arizona State University  
D6   Particle Beams and Accelerators in Energy Research and Applications
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Washington 5
Jill Dahlburg, Naval Research Laboratory  
D7   Soft and Hard Interactions at RHIC
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Delaware A
Nathan Grau, Columbia University  
D8   Mini-Symposium on Physics with an Electron-Nucleus Collider
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Delaware B
Ronald Gilman, Rutgers University  
D9   Physics Research at the LHC
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Maryland A
Ayana Arce, Duke University  
D10   Precision Measurements on Atomic and Subatomic Systems
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Maryland B
Jeff Nico, National Institute of Standards & Technology  
D11   SPS Undergraduate Research II
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Maryland C
Ann Viano, Rhodes College  
D12   Rare B Decays, B-Baryon
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Virginia A
Douglas Roberts, University of Maryland  
D13   Ground-based and Space-based Instruments and Techniques
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Washington 6
Eric Grove, Naval Research Laboratory  
D14   Modeling Black Hole Binaries
Feb 13 2010 1:30PM Washington 4
Bernard Kelly, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center  
E1   The Kavli Foundation Joint Plenary Session: Re-Energizing America's Focus in STEM Education
Feb 13 2010 4:00PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 1-2
Alex Dickison, AAPT President and Seminole State College of Florida  
G1   Testing the Standard Model
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Chris Quigg, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
G2   Nuclear Modifications of Structure Functions
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall East
Misak Sargsian, Florida International University  
G3   Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Sources
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall South
Brenda Dingus, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
G4   Numerical Relativity and Astrophysics
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall North
Steven Detwiler, University of Florida  
G5   Recent Developments in Nuclear Physics
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Thurgood Marshall West
Richard Casten, Yale University  
G6   Panel Discussion: Benefits of Undergraduate Research Experiences
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Washington 5
Catherine Mader, Hope College  
G7   Instrumentation for Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Delaware A
J.H. Lee, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
G8   Electroweak Interactions I
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Delaware B
W.M. Snow, Indiana University  
G9   Dark Matter II
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Maryland A
Carter Hall, University of Maryland  
G10   Energy Research & Applications: from Processes to Promulgation
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Maryland B
Jill Dahlburg, Naval Research Laboratory  
G11   SPS Undergraduate Research III
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Maryland C
Kendra Rand, American Institute of Physics  
G12   Neutrino Physics A
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Virginia A
Gregory Pawloski, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
G13   Astrophysical Searches for Dark Matter and New Physics
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Washington 6
Simona Murgia, SLAC KIPAC  
G14   Interpretation of Gravitational Wave Forms from Compact Binaries
Feb 14 2010 8:30AM Washington 4
Alessandra Buonanno, University of Maryland  
H1   Panofsky, Bouchet and Wilson Prizes
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Boris Kayser, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
H2   New Directions in Hadron Dynamics
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall East
Les Bland, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
H3   Magnetoplasmas in Astrophysical Jets, Lobes, and in the Laboratory
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall South
Philipp Kronberg, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
H4   Plans for Future High Energy Accelerators and Outlook on Advanced Concepts
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall North
Swapan Chattopadyay, Cockcroft Institute  
H5   Physicists Inside the Beltway
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall West
Charles Ferguson, Council on Foreign Relations  
H6   Universality in Few-Fermion Systems
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Washington 5
Daniel Phillips, Ohio University  
H7   Nuclear Astrophysics
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Delaware A
Kate Jones, University of Tennessee  
H8   Electroweak Interactions II
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Delaware B
Geoff Greene, University of Tennessee  
H9   Electroweak Physics at the Energy Frontier
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Maryland A
Chip Brock, Michigan State University  
H10   History of Physics Contributed Papers
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Maryland B
David Cassidy, Hofstra University  
H11   Physics Education Research
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Maryland C
Samuel Lightner, Westminster College  
H12   Neutrino Physics B
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Virginia A
Erik Blaufuss, University of Maryland  
H13   High Energy Neutrino Detection and Properties
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Washington 6
Kara Hoffman, University of Maryland  
H14   Black Holes
Feb 14 2010 10:45AM Washington 4
Clifford Will, Washington University in St. Louis  
J1   Remembering Enrico Fermi
Feb 14 2010 1:30PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 1-2
James Cronin, University of Chicago  
J2   The State of Theory
Feb 14 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall East
Joanne Hewett, Stanfor Linear Accelerator Center  
J5   Exploring Symmetries in Nuclear Structure
Feb 14 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
Richard Casten, Yale University  
J6   Panel Discussion: Policy for Physics and Science in Developing Countries
Feb 14 2010 1:30PM Washington 5
Galileo Violini, Universita della Calabria, and Paul Gueye, Hampton University  
K1   Towards the Proton Intensity Frontier
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Kevin Pitts, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
K2   Jet Reconstruction in a High-Multiplicity Environment
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall East
Saskia Mioduszewski, Texas A&M University  
K3   Nucleosynthesis in Stellar Explosions
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall South
Christian Iliadis, University of North Carolina  
K4   Earth, Sky and Moon: Gravity Tests Across 13 Orders of Magnitude
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall North
John Gillaspy, National Institute of Standards and Technology  
K5   Pais Prize and Tate Medal
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
Fred Dylla, American Institute of Physics  
K6   Energy Research and Applications: Sustainability and the Environment
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Washington 5
Claudio Pellegrini, University of California, Los Angeles  
K7   Mini-Symposium on Electromagnetic Reactions Involving Light Nuclei II
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Delaware A
Ronald Gilman, Rutgers University  
K8   Hadronic Physics I
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Delaware B
Barry Berman, George Washington University  
K9   Top Quark Physics I
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Maryland A
Cecilia Gerber, University of Illinois at Chicago  
K10   Computational Physics
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Maryland B
Jan Tobochnik, Kalamazoo College  
K11   SPS Undergraduate Research IV
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Maryland C
Thomas Olsen, American Institute of Physics  
K12   Higgs Searches I
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Virginia A
Al Goshaw, Duke University  
K13   High Energy Gamma Rays from GRB and Gravitational Wave Detection
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Washington 6
Jonathan Granot, Stanfor Linear Accelerator Center  
K14   Approximations in General Relativity
Feb 14 2010 3:30PM Washington 4
Steven Detweiler, University of Florida  
L1   APS Past President's Address and Prizes and Awards Ceremonial Session
Feb 14 2010 5:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
Curtis Callan, APS President and Princeton University  
N1   Plenary Session II
Feb 15 2010 8:30AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 1-2
Barry Barish, APS President-Elect and California Institute of Technology  
P1   Sakurai Prize
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
R. Sekhar Chivukula, Michigan State University  
P2   Neutrinos - Mixing Angles
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall East
Boris Kayser, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
P3   QCD Structure of the Nucleon
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall South
Ronald Gilman, Rutgers University  
P4   Cross-fertilization Between Astrophysics and Laboratory Magnetized Plasma Physics
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall North
Vyacheslav Lukin, Naval Research Laboratory  
P5   Energy Education
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall West
Charles Ferguson, Federation of American Scientists  
P6   Developing Exemplary Undergraduate Physics Programs: The SPIN-UP Regional Workshops
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Washington 5
Ruth Howes, Ball State University  
P7   Mini-Symposium: Electromagnetic Radiation from Quark-Gluon Plasma
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Delaware A
Charles Gale, McGill University  
P8   Hadronic Physics II
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Delaware B
Volker Burkert, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
P9   Higgs Searches II
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Maryland A
Rob Roser, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
P10   Dark Matter III
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Maryland B
Dan Akerib, Case Western Reserve University  
P11   Electromagnetic Interactions
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Maryland C
Douglas Higinbotham, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
P12   Instrumentation for Particle Physics II
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Virginia A
Kevin Pitts, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
P13   UHECR Detection and Results
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Washington 6
Jordan Goodman, University of Maryland  
P14   Numerical Simulations of Black Holes and Neutron Stars
Feb 15 2010 10:45AM Washington 4
Roland Haas, Georgia Institute of Technology  
Q1   Dark Matter in the Universe
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Craig Hogan, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory/University of Chicago  
Q2   Fundamental Symmetries (in Few-Body Systems)
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall East
Allena Opper, The George Washington University  
Q3   Keys to Success in Global Collaborative Physics Projects
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall South
Harvey Newman, California Institute of Technology  
Q4   Ground-based Interferometers on the Road to Gravitational Wave Astrophysics
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall North
Laura Cadonati, University of Massachusetts  
Q5   Origins of Research and Teaching at Selected Physics Departments
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
James Stith, American Institute of Physics  
Q6   Perspectives of Women Physicists As Seen From Academia, National Laboratories, and Industry
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Washington 5
Kawtar Hafidi, Argonne National Laboratory  
Q7   Mini-Symposium: Exotic Phenomena in High Energy Nuclear Collisions
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Delaware A
Dmitri Kharzeev, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
Q8   The Nucleus as a Theorists' Laboratory
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Delaware B
Dean Halderson, Western Michigan University  
Q9   Higgs Searches III
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Maryland A
Ritchie Patterson, Cornell University  
Q10   Plasma Physics
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Maryland B
James Drake, University of Maryland  
Q11   Gravitational Waves from Neutron Stars
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Maryland C
Lee Lindblom, California Institute of Technology  
Q12   Neutrino Physics C
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Virginia A
Karsten Heeger, University of Wisconsin  
Q13   Very High Energy Gamma Ray Detection and Cosmic Ray Propagation
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Washington 6
elizabeth Hays, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center  
Q14   Quantum Aspects of Gravitation
Feb 15 2010 1:30PM Washington 4
Jorge Pullin, Louisiana State University  
S1   Dark Matter in the Laboratory
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
David Saltzberg, University of California, Los Angeles  
S2   Fusion, Fission and Super Heavy Element Production
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall East
Daniel Shapira, Oak Ridge National Laboratory  
S3   Probing Galactic Astrophysics with Supernova Remnants
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall South
Patrick Slane, Harvard?Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics  
S4   Gravity in Extreme Conditions
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall North
Luis Lehner, Louisiana State University  
S5   Sakharov Prize
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
Robert Cahn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
S6   2010 Excellence In Physics Education Award Presentations
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Washington 5
Richard Peterson, Bethel University  
S7   Mini-Symposium on Electromagnetic Reactions Involving Light Nuclei III
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Delaware A
Mohammad Waseem Ahmed, Duke University  
S8   Hadronic Physics III
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Delaware B
M.J. Tannenbaum, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
S9   Single Top and Theory
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Maryland A
Pierre Raymond, University of Florida  
S10   Equivalence Principle and Precision Gravity Tests
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Maryland B
Stephan Schlamminger, University of Washington  
S11   Mini-Symposium: Recent Results from RHIC I: Heavy Flavor
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Maryland C
Huan Huang, University of California, Los Angeles  
S12   QCD Probes
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Virginia A
Dmitri Denisov, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory  
S14   Advances in Ground-based Gravitational Wave Detection
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Washington 4
Peter Shawhan, University of Maryland  
S15   Physics Outreach
Feb 15 2010 3:30PM Harding
Peggy Norris, Sanford Underground Laboratory at Homestake  
V1   Plenary Session III
Feb 16 2010 8:30AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 1-2
Michael Turner, University of Chicago  
X1   The State of Heavy Flavor
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Ritchie Patterson, Cornell University  
X2   Strategies for Improving Climate and Diversity in Physics Departments
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall East
Kawtar Hafidi, Argonne National Laboratory  
X3   The Nature of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall South
Corbin Cavault, Case Western Reserve University  
X4   The Laser: Historical Perspectives and Impact on Precision Measurements
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall North
Daniel Kleppner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  
X5   Burton Forum Award
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Thurgood Marshall West
Charles Ferguson, Council on Foreign Relations  
X6   New and Upgraded Accelerators for Nuclear Physics
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Washington 5
Christoph Leemann, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
X7   Few-Body Theory
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Delaware A
Ionel Stetcu, University of Washington  
X8   Hadronic Physics IV
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Delaware B
Liguang Tang, Hampton University/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  
X9   Instrumentation for Particle Physics III
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Maryland A
Bruce Barnett, Johns Hopkins University  
X10   RHIC Heavy Ion Physics
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Maryland B
Anne Sickles, Brookhaven National Laboratory  
X11   Mini-Symposium: Recent Results from RHIC II
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Maryland C
Matthias Grosse Perdekamp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
X12   Searches for New Physics using Photonic Final States
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Virginia A
Todd Adams, Florida State University  
X13   Plasma Astrophysics near Black Holes, Pulsars and Supernova Remnants
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Washington 6
Kent Wood, Naval Research Laboratory  
X14   Foundational Aspects of General Relativity
Feb 16 2010 10:45AM Washington 4
Steven Detweiler, University of Florida  
Y1   Neutrino Astrophysics
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Marriott Ballroom Salon 2
Kara Hoffman, University of Maryland  
Y2   An Introduction to the New Nuclear Physics
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall East
Howard Matis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  
Y3   Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall South
Clem Pryke, Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, The University of Chicago  
Y4   Panel Discussion: What Can We Learn from Physics Teachers in High Scoring Countries on the TIMSS and PISA International Assessments?
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall North
Cherrill Spencer, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory  
Y5   Thesis Awards: DPF, DPB, DNP
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Thurgood Marshall West
Stanley Wojcicki, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory  
Y6   Instrumentation for Nuclear Physics
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Washington 5
J.P. Schiffer, Argonne National Laboratory  
Y7   Mini-Symposium on Nuclear Masses in Astrophysics
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Delaware A
Art Champagne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  
Y8   Novel Approaches in Nuclear Theory
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Delaware B
James Vary, Iowa State University  
Y9   Top Quark Physics II
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Maryland A
Nick Hadley, University of Maryland  
Y10   Nuclear Instrumentation
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Maryland B
E. Beise, University of Maryland  
Y11   Particle Production in d-Au Collisions
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Maryland C
C.L. da Silva, Iowa State University  
Y12   Searches for New Physics
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Virginia A
Sarah Eno, University of Maryland  
Y13   Applications of Nuclear Physics and Beams
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Washington 6
L. Waters, Los Alamos National Laboratory  
Y14   Properties of Bulk Matter at RHIC
Feb 16 2010 1:30PM Washington 4
Derek Teaney, SUNY Stony Brook  
Z11   Approaches to Mentorship, Collaboration and Education
Feb 16 2010 3:30PM Maryland C
Yuhfen Lin  

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