August 6, 2014

"Glee" star Matthew Morrison headlines Symphony at Salk, August 23

Noticias del Instituto Salk


“Glee” star Matthew Morrison headlines Symphony at Salk, August 23

LA JOLLA–Tickets are on sale now for the Salk Institute’s 19th Annual Symphony at Salk, one of the summer’s premiere events, taking place on Saturday, August 23. The annual musical affair features the highly regarded San Diego Symphony along with Emmy, Tony and Golden Globe-nominated star Matthew Morrison.

Matthew Morrison

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The musical performances at Symphony at Salk never disappoint and this year should be no exception. Morrison, who stars in the television program “Glee,” comes alive on stage. As a song and dance man, he has starred in numerous Broadway productions including “Footloose,” “Hairspray” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” He recently released an album of standards including “Singin’ in the Rain,” “The Lady is a Tramp” and “Luck Be a Lady.” Guest conductor Maestro Thomas Wilkins will return to lead the famed San Diego Symphony for the tenth consecutive year.

All proceeds from the 19th Annual Symphony at Salk support the Institute’s wide-ranging scientific inquiries that have yielded a steady flow of life-changing discoveries and have a direct impact on areas as diverse as cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, metabolic diseases, ALS, schizophrenia, autism, spinal cord injuries, crop yields and world hunger. Proceeds also support Salk’s award-winning educational outreach programs that have helped generations of students discover their passion for research and explore careers in science.

Tickets, which include a champagne reception, gourmet dinner and the concert, cost $250 each and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.salk.edu/symphony/. For information, call (858) 597-0657.

Acerca del Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos:
El Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos es una de las instituciones de investigación básica más destacadas del mundo, donde profesores de renombre internacional investigan cuestiones fundamentales de las ciencias de la vida en un entorno único, colaborativo y creativo. Enfocados tanto en el descubrimiento como en la mentoría de futuras generaciones de investigadores, los científicos de Salk hacen contribuciones innovadoras a nuestra comprensión del cáncer, el envejecimiento, el Alzheimer, la diabetes y las enfermedades infecciosas mediante el estudio de la neurociencia, la genética, la biología celular y vegetal, y disciplinas relacionadas.

Los logros de la facultad han sido reconocidos con numerosos honores, incluidos Premios Nobel y membresías en la Academia Nacional de Ciencias. Fundado en 1960 por Jonas Salk, MD, pionero de la vacuna contra la polio, el Instituto es una organización independiente sin fines de lucro y un hito arquitectónico.

Para más información

Oficina de Comunicaciones
Tel.: (858) 453-4100
press@salk.edu