Speaker: Christopher Dawson (University of Virginia) Title: Recent Results in full QCD using Domain Wall Fermions Abstract: Domain Wall Fermions provide a (five dimensional) formulation of lattice QCD which respects the vector and chiral symmetries of the continuum action at finite lattice spacing, greatly simplifying many calculations, albeit at increased computational cost. However, increases in available computing power, and algorithmic advances over the past few years have made calculations in full (rather than quenched) QCD using Domain Wall Fermions practical. In this talk, I will briefly discuss the Domain Wall Fermion approach to lattice QCD, and the ongoing large scale full QCD lattice generation program of the RBC,UKQCD and LHPC collaborations. After this I will describe recent physics results, concentrating on the low lying meson spectrum, and Kaon physics.