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Wells College Science Colloquium
Fall 2007

Science Colloquium meets on Friday from 12:40 to 1:30 in Stratton 209. All are welcome to attend. For further information, please contact Professor Jaclyn Schnurr or Professor Carol Shilepsky

DATE SPEAKER/EVENT
Friday, August 31 Summer Research and Internships: Poster Session in Stratton (coordinated by Professor Schnurr)
Friday, September 7 William Ganis, Assistant Professor of Art, Wells College, Proof of Concept: Digital Tools and Contemporary Sculpture (poster) (host: Professor Collmer)
Friday, September 14 Amy Daly '02 and Li Ming Tseng '98 Careers in Genetic Counseling, Chinese medicine, and Acupuncture (host: Professor A. Shilepsky).
Friday, September 21 Professor Susan Suarez, How do Sperms Get to the Egg? (host: Professor Wahl)
Friday, September 28 Dr. Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, Wells '73, Director, Miami Institute for Human Genomics Making Health Care Better: The Genetics of Common Disease (host: Professor Collmer)
Friday, October 5 Fall Break, no colloquium.
Friday, October 12 Dr. Katy Payne, Cornell Elephant Listening Project, Eavesdropping on Forest Elephants (host: Professor Vawter)
Friday, October 19 Warren Allmon, Director of the Museum of the Earth and PRI, Evolution, Creationism and the Defense of Science, (host: Professor Vawter)
Friday, October 26 Amy McCune, Are Swimbladders Derived Lungs? (host: Professor Wahl)
Friday, November 2 Mary Beth Kolozsvary, New York State Biodiversity Research Institute (host: Professor Schnurr)
Friday, November 9 Professor Sol M. Gruner, Director of Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) Seeing the Invisible: X-ray science at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS)" (host: Professor Heinekamp)
Friday, November 16 Daniel Huttenlocher, John P. and Rilla Neafsey Professor of Computing, Information Science and Business, Cornell University, Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Lecturer (host: Professor C. Shilepsky)
Friday, November 30 Alicia Bender (ENVR senior thesis) Local aspects of a global problem: Quantifying differences in agricultural runoff to Cayuga Lake

Information for presenters.

Previous schedules: Spring 2007, Fall 2006, Spring 2004, Fall 2003.

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