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Selected Appearances

February 20, 2009: "Talk of the Nation, Science Friday" interview with Ira Flatow on NPR.

February 3, 2009: “Restoring Scientific Integrity: Advice to the New Administration,” Bonchek Lecture, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA.

April 4, 2008: Half-hour interview about The Telephone Gambit on NPR-syndicated “Berkeley Groks” Science Radio Show.

March 1, 2008:  WUMB’s “Commonwealth Journal.” Half-hour podcast about The Telephone Gambit.

February 27, 2008: NPR Morning Edition interview about The Telephone Gambit  from WBUR in Boston.

February 19, 2008: Washington Post article about response to The Telephone Gambit.

February 10, 2008: Scientific American podcast and transcript of half-hour interview about The Telephone Gambit.

January 28, 2008: “Alexander Graham Bell,” half-hour interview with Faith Sallie on Public Radio International’s “Fair Game.”

January 23, 2008: Macleans (Canada) article about controversy in Canada over The Telephone Gambit.

January 17, 2008: “The Telephone Gambit,” hour-long interview on WAMU/NPR’s Diane Rehm Show.

January 15, 2008: Television appearance on C-Span’s “Book TV,” broadcast from Broadside Bookshop, Northampton, MA.

January 1, 2008: Interview about The Telephone Gambit on the Patt Morrison show, NPR-affiliate KPCC Southern California.

May 21, 2007: “Gene Patenting: Upstream without a Paddle,“ paper presented at “Who Owns Your Body?” Conference, Chicago-Kent School of Law, Chicago, IL.

February 21, 2007: “Undermining Science,” hour-long lecture, Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, MA. Video and audio versions available online at forum.wgbh.org.

Seth chattingFebruary 7, 2007: “Undermining Science,” hour-long talk at Politics & Prose Bookstore, Washington, DC. Video available online at www.fora.tv.

February 15, 2006:  “Did Bell Steal the Telephone?” Dibner Seminar, Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology, MIT, Cambridge, MA.

April 13, 2005: “Climate Change and Politics,” panel moderator, BioVision 2005, conference,  Lyon, France.

December 21, 2003: “The Race for Flight: Glenn Curtiss and the Wright Brothers,” Interview with Liane Hansen on NPR’s “Weekend Edition”

September 25, 2002: “Inventing Airplanes,” Piece by NPR reporter Dan Charles about Glenn Curtiss and Unlocking the Sky including an interview with Seth on "All Things Considered."

September 6, 2002: “Learning to Fly,” Half-hour interview about Unlocking the Sky on WNYC's "Leonard Lopate Show."

August 20, 2002: Interview about Unlocking the Sky on WBUR's "Here and Now."

July 13, 2000: "Whose Genes?" Television appearance on KTEH/PBS series, "Uncommon Knowledge."

April 10, 2000: “Intellectual Property on the Internet and in BioTechnology,” interview on WBUR's "The Connection."

February 15, 2000: “Intellectual Property in a Web-based Economy,” Thomson Scientific/ Derwent Debate, London, England. Related transcript available.

March 5, 1999: “Patents and Intellectual Property,” Guest on NPR’s “Talk of the Nation, Science Friday.”

January 15, 1993: “Tracking the U.S. Military’s Environmental Problems, lecture at University of Hawaii, Spark Matsunaga Institute for Peace.

November  11,  1992: “The Toxic Legacy of the U.S. Military,”  Interview about The Threat at Home on WHYY/NPR’s “Fresh Air.”

November 4, 1992: “The Threat at Home: Confronting the Toxic Legacy of the U.S. Military,”  Interview on WAMU/NPR’s “The Diane Rehm Show.”

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