What's New / What's Happening at Wells College

Wells College Science Colloquium
Spring 2000

Science Colloquium meets on Friday from 12:40 to 1:30 in Zabriskie 102. All are welcome to attend. For further information, please contact Professor Niamh O'Leary or Professor Carol Shilepsky
DATE SPEAKER/EVENT
Friday, February 4

 

John Kalb, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Calgary, Genetic Control of Pharynx Development in the Nematode, C. elegans.
Monday, February 7, 4:40 Dr. Shane Kanatous, How Marine Mammals Do What They Do.
Thursday, February 10

 

Ellen Faszewski, BCS candidate, Amphibians: what they can tell us about growth and development in a diverse world and why we should care.
Thursday, February 17 Elizabeth Eldon, BCS candidate.
Friday, March 10

 

John Losey, Cornell University Department of Entomology
Bt-corn pollen and butterflies:  Applying ecological and behavioral
techniques to assess risk to non-target species.
Friday, March 17, 24 Spring Break, no colloquium.
Friday, March 31 Rachel Cannon, The Response of Five Maize (Zea mays L.) Genotypes to Varying Levels of Nitrogen in Hydropohics.
Friday, April 7 Maryann Keene, Developmental Expression of Phenolic Compounds in Plantago major
Corine Sebast, Vitamin C and Athletes: Could it help you perform better?.
Friday, April 14 Jalina Kahler.
Rachael Murphy, The Effects of Sub-optimal Levels of Nitrogen on Root Morphology of Zea mays L.
Friday, April 21 Thy Bui, Making Student-Specific Information Accessible over the Internet.
Beverly Emerson, Distance Learning for Mathematics Education
Friday, April 28
 

 

Jocelyn Becraft, Web-based Information Management for Wells' Computer Services.
Rebecca Grenier, UNIX Network Security..
Wednesday, May 3
 
 
Jennifer Ellsworth, Modeling Electron Transport between Single Electron Transistors.
Nikki Rusch, A Fractal Analysis of the Stock Market
Friday, May 5
 
 
 
 
Becky Wagner, The Effects of Drought Duration on Seedlings of Pisum sativum var. Little Marvel
Eliza Wilby, Courtship and Mating Behaviors of Drosophila Melanogaster: Increased Copulation Frequency in the Female Lethal over Curly (Cy) Mutant.
Friday, May 12
 
Jen Cuyle.
Melissa Molholm. .

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