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Elizabeth BallElizabeth Ball, Ph.D.

Elizabeth Ball earned her Ph.D. in Biology at The University of York, UK, in 1987. She continued full-time research on the genetics of insect flight muscle at The Johns Hopkins University, USA until 1989, before combining scientific research with education in Athens, Greece. In addition to teaching and examining biology for the International Baccalaureate for the past seventeen years, she has also co-authored several text books and toured Greece giving public lectures on science.

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Youth Win Prizes and Participate in Scientific Symposium  Jun 04 2008

The 2008 Molecular Frontiers symposium, "Energy and Nano: Emerging Molecular Science and Technology," featured not only first-rate lectures on this theme, but also a day dedicated to youth. Members of the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) responded to questions from the young participants.

Molecular Frontiers at 2008 Gothenburg Science Festival  Apr 28 2008

Molecular Frontiers again hosted an activity called "The Chemistry of Love" at the Science Festival in Gothenburg, Sweden. Some two hundred teenagers aged 13 to 15 visited the event.

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