Meetings and Forums

Things have been quiet here for a while. The weather has been pretty bad, making it difficult to get around. At least it wasn’t snow. Today Mary Ann and I met with Dean Sullivan and Len LaFebre at UCSD during a wind and rain storm to discuss the future of the Beyster Institute. Weather permitting, tonight we’ll be heading to the Xconomy forum on Physics for Future Presidents put together by Bruce Bigelow, former business editor for the Union-Tribune newspaper. Still no news about the new book, but three or four publishers have shown interest. Since the weather is so unpredictable I’m not sure if we’ll get out on Solutions this week — hopefully we will.

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1 Response to “Meetings and Forums”

  1. 1 John Norris

    Glad to see that you are keeping very active.

    You have a font of knowledge that still needs to be deployed.

    I am working on US Healthcare-Reform and Healthcare-IT-Reform. How do I reach you to get your input?

    John

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