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NCABR President Karen Hoffman welcomes
the audience to the North
Carolina premiere of Science in the Cinema, hosted at the North Carolina
School of Science and Mathematics in Durham.

Dr. Dave Bayer (left), a mathematics professor
at Barnard College
and Columbia University, tells the audience about his role as the
mathematical consultant for the film “A Beautiful Mind.” (Left
to right) Dr.
Steve Warshaw, Senior Vice President for Academic Programs at the N.C.
School of Science and Mathematics; Dr. Diana Perkins, Director of the
UNC-CH
Schizophrenia Treatment and Evaluation Program; and NCABR President Karen
Hoffman listen to Dr. Bayer’s remarks.

Students from throughout the Triangle and
the N.C. School of
Science and Mathematics, along with members of the general public, listen
as
Dr. Diana Perkins and Dr. Dave Bayer discuss the film “A Beautiful
Mind.”

A high school student asks a question about
the works of John Nash
after the screening of the film.

A high school student asks a question about
the symptoms of
schizophrenia following the film.

Dr. Diana Perkins answers a question from
the audience after the
film as Dr. Dave Bayer listens.

Dr. Diana Perkins (right) discusses research
into schizophrenia
with two high school students after the program.

NCABR Board member Dr. Randy Bollinger
(Duke University Department
of Surgery), and wife Monika Bollinger (far left), sister Jean Bollinger
(second from right) and family friend Ginny Witherington (far right) attend
Science in the Cinema.
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