Calendar includes Telluride Science events as well as public events held at the Center.
And while we love all of our events, featured below are some of our favorites.
Good Vibrations: Water, Proteins, and the Molecular Motions that Make Biology Possible


This town talk will be presented by Matthias Heyden, Arizona State University.
Water is far more than a refreshing drink — its unique molecular properties make life possible. By forming a dynamic network of weak chemical bonds, water acts as both a selective solvent and a kind of molecular lubricant, driving the assembly of cells and keeping the tiny protein machines inside them flexible and in constant motion. Understanding the role water plays in the generation of these vibrations is one of the great frontiers of modern science, with real-world implications for greener industrial chemistry and smarter, safer drug design.
Town Talks will be held on Tuesdays at the Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village June 9 to August 11 (with the exception of July 7, please note the July 28 talk will be at the Sheridan Opera House). Doors open at 6 pm and the program starts at 6:30 pm. Free and open to the public.
Thanks to our title sponsor Alpine Bank and Telluride Mountain Village Owner’s Association.







