Grahic Jump Location
In the midst of Harvard high jinks, Harald Moi, MD, of Oslo, Norway,
accepts his 1996 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health for his case report, "Transmission
of Gonorrhea Through an Inflatable Doll" (Genitourin Med. 1993;69:322). (Photo credit: Stephen Powel/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Nobel laureates Dudley Herschbach, Richard Roberts, and William Lipscomb
joined The Nicola Hawkins Dancers in performing the "Momentum and Spin" movement
of The Interpretive Dance of the Electrons during
the 1996 Ig Nobel ceremony. (Photo credit: John Naian/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, checks out a major research tool, the BLSA's
cardiovascular testing treadmill. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Reubin Andres, MD, known for weight-related research, has been with
the BLSA almost from its start. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Michele Evans, MD, is the deputy scientific director of the National
Institute on Aging. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Grahic Jump Location
In the midst of Harvard high jinks, Harald Moi, MD, of Oslo, Norway,
accepts his 1996 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health for his case report, "Transmission
of Gonorrhea Through an Inflatable Doll" (Genitourin Med. 1993;69:322). (Photo credit: Stephen Powel/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Nobel laureates Dudley Herschbach, Richard Roberts, and William Lipscomb
joined The Nicola Hawkins Dancers in performing the "Momentum and Spin" movement
of The Interpretive Dance of the Electrons during
the 1996 Ig Nobel ceremony. (Photo credit: John Naian/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, checks out a major research tool, the BLSA's
cardiovascular testing treadmill. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Reubin Andres, MD, known for weight-related research, has been with
the BLSA almost from its start. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Michele Evans, MD, is the deputy scientific director of the National
Institute on Aging. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Grahic Jump Location
In the midst of Harvard high jinks, Harald Moi, MD, of Oslo, Norway,
accepts his 1996 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health for his case report, "Transmission
of Gonorrhea Through an Inflatable Doll" (Genitourin Med. 1993;69:322). (Photo credit: Stephen Powel/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Nobel laureates Dudley Herschbach, Richard Roberts, and William Lipscomb
joined The Nicola Hawkins Dancers in performing the "Momentum and Spin" movement
of The Interpretive Dance of the Electrons during
the 1996 Ig Nobel ceremony. (Photo credit: John Naian/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, checks out a major research tool, the BLSA's
cardiovascular testing treadmill. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Reubin Andres, MD, known for weight-related research, has been with
the BLSA almost from its start. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Michele Evans, MD, is the deputy scientific director of the National
Institute on Aging. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Grahic Jump Location
In the midst of Harvard high jinks, Harald Moi, MD, of Oslo, Norway,
accepts his 1996 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health for his case report, "Transmission
of Gonorrhea Through an Inflatable Doll" (Genitourin Med. 1993;69:322). (Photo credit: Stephen Powel/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Nobel laureates Dudley Herschbach, Richard Roberts, and William Lipscomb
joined The Nicola Hawkins Dancers in performing the "Momentum and Spin" movement
of The Interpretive Dance of the Electrons during
the 1996 Ig Nobel ceremony. (Photo credit: John Naian/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, checks out a major research tool, the BLSA's
cardiovascular testing treadmill. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Reubin Andres, MD, known for weight-related research, has been with
the BLSA almost from its start. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Michele Evans, MD, is the deputy scientific director of the National
Institute on Aging. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Grahic Jump Location
In the midst of Harvard high jinks, Harald Moi, MD, of Oslo, Norway,
accepts his 1996 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health for his case report, "Transmission
of Gonorrhea Through an Inflatable Doll" (Genitourin Med. 1993;69:322). (Photo credit: Stephen Powel/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Nobel laureates Dudley Herschbach, Richard Roberts, and William Lipscomb
joined The Nicola Hawkins Dancers in performing the "Momentum and Spin" movement
of The Interpretive Dance of the Electrons during
the 1996 Ig Nobel ceremony. (Photo credit: John Naian/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, checks out a major research tool, the BLSA's
cardiovascular testing treadmill. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Reubin Andres, MD, known for weight-related research, has been with
the BLSA almost from its start. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Michele Evans, MD, is the deputy scientific director of the National
Institute on Aging. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Grahic Jump Location
In the midst of Harvard high jinks, Harald Moi, MD, of Oslo, Norway,
accepts his 1996 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health for his case report, "Transmission
of Gonorrhea Through an Inflatable Doll" (Genitourin Med. 1993;69:322). (Photo credit: Stephen Powel/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Nobel laureates Dudley Herschbach, Richard Roberts, and William Lipscomb
joined The Nicola Hawkins Dancers in performing the "Momentum and Spin" movement
of The Interpretive Dance of the Electrons during
the 1996 Ig Nobel ceremony. (Photo credit: John Naian/Annals
of Improbable Research)
Jerome L. Fleg, MD, checks out a major research tool, the BLSA's
cardiovascular testing treadmill. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Reubin Andres, MD, known for weight-related research, has been with
the BLSA almost from its start. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)
Michele Evans, MD, is the deputy scientific director of the National
Institute on Aging. (Photo credit: Phil Gunby)