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April 29, 2002
Regents' Lecturer Graham Pearson will give a public lecture on biosecurity
on Tuesday, April 30
By Tim Stephens
Graham Pearson, retired director general of the United Kingdom Chemical and Biological
Defense Establishment, will visit UCSC this month and next as a Regents' Lecturer.
During his visit, from April 29 to May 10, Pearson will give a public lecture on
biosecurity, meet with faculty and students, and take part in seminars and colloquia.
| Pearson's main interests are in strengthening international efforts to counter
the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons |
On Tuesday, April 30, Pearson will give a public lecture on "Biosecurity: Opportunities
for the U.S.A." The talk will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Earth and Marine Sciences
Building, room B206.
Pearson will also have two other public appearances and will be available for
conversations with members of the campus community during
office hours:
- Talk to Chemistry and Biochemistry colloquium: 4 p.m., Wednesday, May
1, at 391 Thimann Labs, on "Safety in Chemicals: International Considerations."
- Talk to Center for Global, International and Regional Studies seminar: 4-6
p.m., Wednesday, May 8, at Stevenson Fireside Lounge, on "Biosecurity: Action
This Day."
- Office hours in Room 337, Thimann Labs: 9-11 a.m., Wednesday, May 1; 2:30-4:30
p.m., Monday, May 6; 9-11 a.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m., Thursday, May 9.
Pearson's main interests are in strengthening international efforts to counter
the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons. In recent years, he has focused
his attention on the ongoing negotiations to strengthen the Biological and Toxin
Weapons Convention through a legally binding protocol. He has written numerous documents
in support of this effort.
His 1999 book, The UNSCOM Saga: Chemical and Biological Weapons Non-Proliferation,
details the activities of the UN special commission set up after the Gulf War to
enforce the peace terms calling for destruction of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Currently a visiting professor in international security at the University of Bradford
in West Yorkshire, U.K., Pearson retired from the British Ministry of Defense in
1995. He is a member of the Research Council of the Chemical and Biological Arms
Control Institute and is chairman of an International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Working Party on Evaluation of Chemical Weapon Destruction Technologies. The latter
group recently completed a major report providing a critical evaluation of the technologies
that have been used to destroy chemical weapons.
Pearson's visit to UCSC as a Regents' Lecturer is sponsored by the Department of
Chemistry and Biochemistry, Crown College, the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology, the Center for Global, International and Regional Studies (CGIRS), and the
Science Communication Program.
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