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The Science Seminar Series Spring 2008 Schedule 

All Seminars will be held in POWELL HALL at 4pm

Dr. Elizabeth L. Mihalcik, Florida A&M University

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, January 24 , 2008 4pm

Dynamics of Loading the Escherichia coli DNA Polymerase Sliding Clamp

Dr. Linda Bloom, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Florida

Hosting Dept: Chemistry

Thursday, January 31, 2008 4pm

The Origin and Evolution of New Enzyme Activities

Dr. Brian Miller, Dept. of Chemistry, Florida State University

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, February 7 , 2008 4pm

Shr, a multifunctional protein in Group A streptococcus that is NEAT

Dr. Zehava Eichenbaum, Georgia State University, Biology Department

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, February 14 , 2008 4pm

Epigenomics: Comparative Analysis of Imprinted Region on Human Chromosome 11p15

Dr. Ikhide Imumorin, Spelman College

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, February 21 , 2008 4pm

Cellular Architecture in a Minimal Microbe: the Simple Life?

Dr. Duncan C. Krause, Department of Microbiology

University of Georgia-Athens

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, February 28 , 2008 4pm

Nuclear - Clean Energy for the Future

Nicole Faulk, Assistant to Senior Vice President of Nuclear Development

Georgia Power

Hosting Dept: Chemistry

Thursday, March 6 , 2008 4pm

 

Spring Break Week

 

Thursday, March 13 , 2008 4pm

Vector-Borne Diseases and Emergence of Pesticide Resistance

Dr. Jemal Mohammed-Awel & Kebenesh W. Blayneh, Dept of Math & CS

Hosting Dept: Math & CS

Thursday, March 20 , 2008 4pm

Connecting Wildland Fire Fuel Heterogeneity with Fire Behavior and Forest Ecology.

Dr. Joseph O’Brien, USDA Forest Service

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, March 27 , 2008 4pm

Non-Destructive Evaluation of Engineering Materials: Part A. Fundamental Principles Part B. VSU Undergraduate Research and an Application of Non-Destructive Evaluation

Dr. Hasson Tavossi , Dr. Barry Hojjatie& James Burzumato

from Valdosta State University Physics, Astronomy, Geosciences Dept.

Hosting Dept: Physics, Astronomy, Geosciences

Thursday, April 3 , 2008 4pm

Using Dynamic Geometry to Stimulate Students to Provide Proofs

Dr. Arsalan Wares, Dept of Mathematics & Computer Science

Hosting Dept: Math & CS

Thursday, April 10 , 2008 4pm

The role of dyadic interactions in the mixed-mating strategies of the mangrove killifish, Kryptolebias marmoratus

Kelly N Luke

Biology Graduate Student

Hosting Dept: Biology

Thursday, April 17 , 2008 4pm

 

Last week of classes