Other talks and seminars happening in Fall 2007
The following talks and seminars, scheduled for Fall 2007, are not directly connected with the Huck Institutes but may be of interest to visitors to this site.
| when | who / what | where |
|---|---|---|
| Thu Sep 20 at 04:00PM |
Nina Jablonski
(Penn State)
Homo sapiens 2007: primate senses, technology and the meaning of humanness |
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences Building |
| Fri Sep 21 at 12:00PM |
Dave Piston
(Vanderbilt University)
Imaging the molecular mechanisms of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion |
Room 210 Hallowell |
| Fri Sep 28 at 11:00AM |
Ted Turlings
(University of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
Exploiting scents of distress: herbivore-induced plant odours and the prospects of using them in the control of agricultural pests |
101 ASI |
| Mon Oct 15 at 02:30PM |
Christian Borgemeister
(ICIPE, Kenya)
Some highlights of chemical ecology research at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology |
101 ASI |
| Mon Oct 15 at 05:30PM |
Sean Caroll
(University of Wisconson)
The making of the fittest: DNA and evolution in action |
112 Kern Building |
| Wed Oct 17 at 12:00PM |
Peter Hudson
(Penn State)
Emerging diseases: a cause for panic or a time for science? |
The lobby of the Penn State Downtown Theatre Center |
| Mon Oct 22 at 03:00PM |
Vanessa Hays
(Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia)
SNPing away at prostate cancer |
Wartik Laboratory, 5th floor meeting area |
| Thu Oct 25 at 04:00PM |
Jonathan Kahn
(Hamline University)
The segregated genome: exploring the intersections of law, commerce and race in biotechnology |
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Sciences Building |
| Mon Nov 05 at 08:00PM |
Roald Hoffmann
(Cornell University)
One culture, or the commonalities and differences between the arts and the sciences |
104 Keller Building |
| Thu Nov 15 at 04:00PM |
Thomas Gardner
(Penn State)
Orchestrating a cure for diabetic retinopathy |
Hospital Auditorium, HMC (videoconferenced to 100 Life Sciences Building, University Park) |
| Thu Nov 29 at 04:15PM |
John Hildebrand
(University of Arizona)
Explorations of a 'simple' olfactory system |
112 Forestry Resources Building |
| Thu Nov 29 at 07:00PM |
Henry Louis Gates Jr
(Harvard University)
African American Lives: Searching for Our Identity |
Schwab Auditorium |
| Tue Dec 04 at 04:00PM |
Barry Marshall
(Penn State and University of Western Australia)
Helicobacter pylori: the origins of a Nobel Prize |
Berg Auditorium, 100 Life Science Building/Hershey Lecture Room D |