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Biology Seminar - Dr. Latifa Jackson, Howard University

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Biology
“African American population structure and health: examining violence exposure, immune health and epigenomic modifications” talk by Dr. Latifa Jackson, Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University. Sponsored by Department of Biology, the Albert D. Mead Professorship, and the Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity. Lunch available at 12:15pm. www.middlebury.edu/academics/bio

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Open to the Public

Biology Department Meet & Greet

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Biology
Biology Department Meet and Greet for majors and students interested in learning more about the Biology major. Meet biology faculty and majors, and come with your questions! Includes pizza lunch!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 303

CANCELLED Biology Class of '88 Lectures: "Pathways to HIV Cure", Dr. Howard E. Gendelman

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Biology
Public talk by Dr. Howard E.Gendelman, Larson Professor of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Director, Center for Neurogenerative Disorders, University of Nebraska College of Medicine. (Refreshments). Dr. Gendelman will also give a science talk on Friday, March. 13 at 12:30pm, MBH 220: “Parkinson’s Disease” (lunch available at 12:15pm).

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Biology Class of '88 Lectures: Dr. Holger Russ, Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes of Medicine

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Biology
Dr. Russ is with the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, and University of Colorado- Anschutz Medical Campus. This talk is for a science audience: “Generation of functional pancreatic beta cells from human pluripotent stem cells,” in which Dr. Russ will present his personal research journey to develop an abundant insulin producing beta cell source for cell replacement therapy for patients suffering from type 1 diabetes. 

Lunch available at 12:15pm.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

Biology Class of '88 Lectures: Dr. Holger Russ, Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes

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Biology
General audience talk by Dr. Holger Russ, Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, Univ. of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. “Cutting Genes with Cutting edge Technology: CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering in research, medicine, and daily life.” In this talk, Dr. Russ hopes to outline what genome engineering is, how it works, and its likely impact on society and associated challenges. (Refreshments).

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Open to the Public

BioDept Movie Night! "Cane Toads: The Conquest"

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Biology
Join the Biology dept SAC for a screening of the cult classic and (more or less) scientifically accurate documentary, “Cane Toads: The Conquest.” We will provide popcorn, cupcakes, and snacks from the co-op! Come through to learn about Australia’s pest control method that resulted in one of the most absurd and preventable environmental disasters of the 20th century.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Bio-Neuro Seminar: Dr. Annaleise Beery, Smith College: "Life in groups: the neurochemistry of sociality"

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Biology and Neuroscience
Dr. Annaliese Beery, is in the Psychology & Biology Departments and Neuroscience Program at Smith College, where she studies the neuroendocrinology of social behavior using voles (https://sophia.smith.edu/~abeery/Beery_Lab/Home.html). The title of her talk is “Life in groups: the neurochemistry of sociality”. Lunch will be available at 12:15pm. Visit www.middlebury.edu/academics/bio for more information.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220