Friday, 21 March 2014

Electrophoretic Separation


Lucien Jung is planning the next Educational Symposium at the Old Chapel Arts Centre. The theme is "Anomolous Scientific and Cultural Developments of the 1970's and 1980's". This was the period when electrophoretic separation techniques led to the establishment of Proteomics, so Jung has invited the biochemist Vector Grimble to give his notorious presentation on 2D electrophoresis. Vector's mother Sevalanz (who is currently in Gundelfingen) mentions this to Leporello Swinson who agrees to talk at the symposium on Nono's Spatial Music of 1976. The third strand of the Symposium (Grunge Lyrics and the Gender Question in Verb Declension) will be delivered by Milton Ridley. The presenters (other than Swinson) meet to coordinate timings at the Never a True Word pub. 

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