UW Biology - Faculty mini-symposium
The University of Washington Biology Department kicked off the new academic year's seminar series with a Faculty mini-symposium
. This consisted of 4 departmental faculty taking 15 minutes each to present their current research; four talks for the price of one, in a sense, and I even got bonus free hand cramps because I think I took about as many notes for each as I do in a lot of hour-long presentations.
I'll write a separate post about each presentation, and then edit this post to link to all of them (and probably change the timestamp so it appears on top).
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Trackback URL for this entry is: http://blog.case.edu/exg39/mt-tb.cgi/10088 Christian Sidor - New fossils from the center of PangeaExcerpt: The second talk in the Faculty mini-symposium was by Christian Sidor of the UW and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. He talked about paleontology at a particular site in Niger, focussing mainly on what makes this site interesting and how...
Weblog: Eldan Goldenberg's lab notebook
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