I spent a chunk of Saturday at the street fair of the first-ever World Science Festival, talking with kids and their parents about PKD.
I was happy to meet Miss Frizzle:
She was right near the Magic School Bus:
Also happy to meet Digit, of PBS’s Cyberchase:
And to spend a little quality time with my manager’s fiancĂ©e (please don’t tell him!):
We also saw two cool discussions — one on the origins of the universe (“Echoes from the Beginning”), and one on What It Means to Be Human. After the “Human” one (sounds like it’s easier being a kidney), I got to shake the hand of the renal Francis Collins, and thank him for his steadfast support of the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act, which passed recently with his help. Dr. Collins has been a great ally for PKD over the years. So has Alan Alda, who I tried but failed to greet.
Many thanks to organizers Brian Greene and Tracy Day, and producers Susan Magnano and Peter Downing, for inviting me to stop by. A great time was had by all kidneys and most humans. — Kenny
Posted on June 4th, 2008 | filed under generosity, genetic information, kidney, PKD, renal | Trackback |