Faculty Research Seminar Series - Fall 2003
October 9 (Thursday 12:30 in MO 157). Leslie Lyons, Ph.D. Companion animals as models for human disease and traits. School of Veterinary Medicine. University of California. Davis, CA.
October 9 (Thursday 5:00 in Multimedia 4 of Monroe Library). Leslie Lyons, Ph.D. Cloning animals: Frankenstein's monster or just another pussycat. School of Veterinary Medicine. University of California. Davis, CA.
October 21. David Heins, Ph.D. The interplay between little fish & big parasites. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Tulane University. New Orleans, LA.
November 4. Donna Drury. Effects of grass shrimp (Palaemonetes) and nutrient manipulation on widgeongrass (Ruppia maritima) conditions, epiphyte load, and epiphyte community composition. Univ. of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Lab. Ocean Springs, MS.
November 18. Michael Schurr. Ph.D. The role of Alginate-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Cyctic Fibrosis Pneumonia. Department of Microbiology & Immunology. Tulane University Health Science Center. New Orleans, LA.
Unless stated otherwise,
seminars take place on Tuesdays, 12:30 p.m.
Monroe Hall Room 157
Address inquiries to
Dr. David White
dawhite@loyno.edu