MEDIA ADVISORY April 9, 1997 PA/M 97-16
NSF DIRECTOR TO SPEAK AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
NSF Director Neal Lane is scheduled to speak at a National Press Club (NPC) luncheon later this month. The event is timed to coincide with the celebration of National Science and Technology Week (April 20-26), an annual public outreach program aimed at highlighting the role of science in people's everyday lives.
In a speech titled "Double Helixes and Double-Edged Swords: Cloning and the Conundrum of Scientific Success," Lane will discuss the problems and choices generated by this new scientific discovery, and its implications for science literacy and public discourse.
Interested journalists who are NPC members should follow normal procedure for NPC luncheons. Members of the working press who are not NPC members may cover the speech from the gallery, free of charge. (No reservation is required for gallery seats, but journalists are encouraged to contact NSF in advance for background information.)
LaneÃs speech will be posted on the World Wide Web, shortly after the day of delivery, at: http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/forum/start.htm
********************************************************************* Who: NSF Director Neal Lane
What: National Press Club Luncheon
When: 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22
Where: National Press Club
14th and F Streets, NW, Washington DC ********************************************************************* For more information contact:
For luncheon reservations: NPC Reservations Manager Pat Nelson, (202) 662-7539 For information on NSF: Media Officer Mary Hanson, (703) 306-1070
Non-media and non-NPC members who would like to attend should contact Tammye Keola, (703) 306-1070, before April 15 to inquire about special limited ticket availability.