Biology Speakers:
April 25. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Barry Margulies, Towson University
Long-term suppression of human alpha herpes virus recurrence via a subcutaneous silicone-acyclovir implant
April 14. 4-6 PM. First and Second Floor Lobbies, Eaton Hall of Science
Biology Department Senior Research Poster Session. Senior Biology Majors present their research.
April 11. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Barry Margulies, Towson University
Long-term suppression of human alpha herpes virus recurrence via a subcutaneous silicone-acyclovir implant. ***RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 25***
April 4. 2 PM. Eaton Hall, Second Floor Atrium.
Dr. Louise Paquin, Dr. Greg Szulgit, McDaniel College
Meeting of premedical students.
March 28. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Lawrence Mylin, Messiah College
Manipulating Acquired Immunity to Control (or not!) Cancer.
February 15. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Rebecca Brogan, Loyola College
The roles of IGF and glucose during luteinizatioin in the non-human primate.
November 30. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Christine Weilhoefer, Environmental Protection Agency.
Wetland conservation; how ecological research can inform wetland assessment and protection.
November 16. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Kurt Hartman, St. Andrews Prespyterian College
Population, community, and ecosystem ecology: patterns, processes and environmental restoration.
November 9. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Brett McMillan, McDaniel College
Measuring plant assemblages: lessons from Virginia's barrier island pimple dunes.
November 2. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Jerry Cook, Sam Houston State University
Insights on the Bizarre Biology of the Order Strepsiptera.
October 26. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Deborah Hutchinson, Old Dominion University
Dietary Toxin Sequestration in the Asian snake Rhabdophis tigrinus.
October 19. 2 PM. Decker Auditorium, Lewis Hall of Science.
Dr. Alex Schreiber, College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Thyroid Hormones and the Diverse Developmental Programs of Vertebrate Metamorphosis.