Lunch with a Laureate
Our 'Lunch with a Laureate' Program is a rare opportunity for a small group of middle and high school students to engage in an informal conversation with a Nobel Prize winning Scientist over a brown bag lunch. The meetings are a chance to learn first-hand about some of the most exciting scientific discoveries, to hear about the trials and tribulations of fast-paced research, and to find out what makes a Nobel Laureate tick. These Lunches, typically hosted by School Districts or individual schools, will be taking place all over the Greater Washington D.C., Northern Virginia and Maryland area.
We are proud to partner with Nobel Laureate School Visits to inspire students across the nation with the Lunch with a Laureate Program.
Enjoy an informal brown bag lunch with a Nobel Laureate including:
In addition to the above Nobel Laureates, Drs. Wieschaus and Chalfie will be presenting at an evening event titled Hox Genes, Glowing Embryos and Birth Defects: What Nobel Laureates and Friends Can Tell You hosted by the Society for Developmental Biology
Eric F. Wieschaus | Martin Chalfie |