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Events & News
Events
Events
Tuesday, Oct. 17th, '06 EC Undergraduate Conference
Undergraduate Research Conference located in Noyes Hall.
Thursday, Aug. 24, 12 noon, Area by the swing
Punch and cookies event for those that did or are interested in doing summer research (students and faculty).
Biology Colloquia
- Thursday,
March 8th, 12 noon, PIZZA! Stanley 035
Matt Peoples presents "Purification and Characterization of Recombinant Green Fluorescent Protein from E. coli."
- Thursday,
April 5th, 12 noon, PIZZA! Stanley 035
Gillian Connolly, Earlham junior, presents "Uptake and degradation of Trichloroethylene by Arundo donax" from her summer research and
Diana Lisensky (EC '05), Master's program in Primate Conservation at Oxford Brookes University, England 'Primate Diversity and Conservation Status'
- Thursday,
April 19th, 12 noon, PIZZA! Stanley 035
Senior Seminar
- Thursday,
April 23rd, 12 noon, PIZZA! Stanley 035
Brent Smith's Ford/Knight group presentation
- Thursday,
April 26th, 12 noon, PIZZA! Stanley 035
Senior Seminar
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Events 2004
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Senior
picnic!! Food, Fun & Volleyball
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Senior
Seminar: Rachel Houtman, Anne Laake, Jessica Lamb, Melissa
Maheux, Chris Warren, Emily Whiston. "The Age of Malaria:
the Biology and Control of a Global Disease"
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Pam
Connerlly. "Membranes, and vesicles, and yeast, oh my!"
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Tod
Perry "Microbes, Mucus, and Minerals"
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Ricky-John Spencer. Life in
the fast lane: Plasticity and evolution of turtle life history
traits and the reliability of elasticity analysis for management.
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Dr. Louis (Tres) Kutcher, Intracellular
Rules for Regulating Neuronal Growth
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Dr. Sarah Mabey, Model Systems
of Avian Migration
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Dr. Angie Shelton, Random with
a Purpose
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Dr. Susan Willson, Army ants
and obligate ant-following birds: ecology, spatial movement
patterns, and behavior in Amazonion Peru
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Dr. Chad Johnson, The ecology
and evolution of sexual cannibalism: exploring the multi-variate
behavioral phenotype
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Ruth McDaniel Retirement Party,
Richmond Room
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Senior Comprehensive Written
Exams
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Senior Comprehensive Oral Exams
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Senior Seminar : Ishan Dillon,
Robin Forbes, Rasha Khatib, Abbi Kraemer, Montierra Yates,
and Josiah Young The Effects of Drugs on the CNS
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Senior Seminar: Justin Fuller,
Breanne Heath, Brian Navarrete, Devin O'Leary, and Bek Printz
Insect Sociality
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Senior Seminar: Derek Darby,
Ryan Peck, Katie deButts and David Wolfson The Ecology of
Wetlands in North America and Their Role as a Biological Filter.
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Senior Seminar: Josie Caton,
Eli Levine, Diana Lisensky, and Julie Widholm Conservation
and Ecotourism Issues in Developing Countries
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Senior Seminar: Brandy Bennet,
Kate Ries, and Emily Merryman ABC Transporters and MDR: Promiscuous
Pgp and Its Cohorts
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Senior Seminar: Hannah Chick,
Jill Crum, Hannah Lehmann, Adam Morris, Sarah Muhrer, Mollye
Nardi, Katherine St. Claire, Emily Warrener Evolution of Language
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Amelie Davis, EC 200X , University
of Delaware, Masters Thesis Hurricane forcing on chlorophyll-a
concentrations off the northeast coast of the United States;
Chris Warren – summer research. Trailheads as modes
for exotic plant dispersal and establishment in eastern Colorado
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Student summer research: Doug
Hardesty K-ras Heterozygosity Modulates the NF1 Phenotype
in Mast Cells; Adam Rivera Fanconi Anemia: FANCD2 localization
in response to DNA double-strand breaks
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Peter Blair Genomics Approaches
to Malaria Vaccine Development
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Galapagos May Term Presentation
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Student Research: Robin Forbes-Lorman
Rising goose populations: E.Coli levels in the feces of the
giant Canada goose: Doug Armour Preliminary Studies in SIMPL
Specificity
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David Kem, M. D. Professor of
Medicine-Endocrinology, Metabolism and Hypertension, The University
of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, The Odyssey of a Clinician/Scientist:
From Bedside to BARK in Sudden Cardiac Death
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May Term Informational Session
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Gilbert R. Hageman, Ph.D.,
Professor & Associate Dean, College of Allied Health Sciences,
University of Cincinnati, Research in sudden cardiac death
and careers in the biomedical sciences
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Matt Smith (EC'97), visiting
instructor of Biology presents "The Lure of Manure: Burrowing
Owls and Insects"
News 2004
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