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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20090923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20090923T170000
LOCATION:Howard 124
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Dr. Muecke
DESCRIPTION:Dispersal\, the permanent departure of an individual away fro
m its birthplace\, is a behavior that occurs in most mammals and birds. S
pecifically in mammals\, dispersal tends to occur when individuals are st
ill young and naïve and less able to cope with the challenges associated
with locating and settling in a new home site. This leads to the questio
n WHYdo most mammals disperse as a youngster instead of delaying dispersa
l until they are older\, bigger\, and more experienced? \; In this
talk\, I will use data from the Belding's ground squirrel\, Spermophilus
beldingii\, and other ground squirrel species to tackle this question. I
will also introduce you to the rigorous framework scientists apply to st
udy animal behavior. \; In the process\, you will learn about a fasci
nating behavior and the biology of an interesting group of mammals. 
0\;
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Dispersal\, the permanent departure of
an individual away from its birthplace\, is a behavior that occurs in mos
t mammals and birds. Specifically in mammals\, dispersal tends to occur w
hen individuals are still young and naïve and less able to cope with the
challenges associated with locating and settling in a new home site. Thi
s leads to the question WHYdo most mamm
als disperse as a youngster instead of delaying dispersal until they are
older\, bigger\, and more experienced?
\;
I
n this talk\, I will use data from the Belding's ground squirrel\, Sp
ermophilus beldingii\, and other ground squirrel species to tackle t
his question. I will also introduce you to the rigorous framework scienti
sts apply to study animal behavior. \; In the process\, you will lear
n about a fascinating behavior and the biology of an interesting group of
mammals.
\;
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DTSTAMP:20090916T165406Z
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#160\;Dr. Eva-Maria Muecke\, Visiting Professor of Biology\, Lewis and Cl
ark College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091021T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091021T170000
LOCATION:Howard 124
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 124
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday event
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DTSTAMP:20090917T163412Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091111T160000
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SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 124
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday event
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Wednesday event
UID:20091112T000000Z-97@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20090917T164455Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091117T153000
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SUMMARY:BCMB Seminar-Dr. Eric Gouaux
DESCRIPTION:Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Communication at Chemical S
ynapses \; Dr. Eric Gouaux Investigator\, Howard Hughes Medical Insti
tute Senior Scientist\, Vollum Institute \;
UID:20091117T233000Z-394@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20091013T140626Z
URL:http://www.lclark.edu/college/programs/biochemistry_and_molecular_bio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091123T160000
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LOCATION:Howard 101
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 101
DESCRIPTION:Hoping to find a summer job or internship in biology? \;
Come hear how to find positions in: biology research\, environmental educ
ation\, clinical internships\, and more. \; How to prepare a strong a
pplication\, including resumes\, application letter\, and recommendations
. \; Come with any questions you have! Deadlines for summer position
s are as early as February 1st\, so this is a great time to start your jo
b search! \; Monday event
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Hoping to find a summer job or internsh
ip in biology? \; Come hear how to find positions in: biology researc
h\, environmental education\, clinical internships\, and more. \; How
to prepare a strong application\, including resumes\, application letter
\, and recommendations. \; Come with any questions you have!
Deadlines for summer positions are as early as February 1st\, so this is
a great time to start your job search!
\;
Monday eve
nt
UID:20091124T000000Z-99@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20090917T165037Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/99-biology-seminar-howard-101
LAST-MODIFIED:20091116T221836Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:"Jobs in Biology: Summer &\; Beyond" \; Dr. Pa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091202T091000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091202T101000
LOCATION:BoDine 300
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - BoDine 300
DESCRIPTION:This Wednesday seminar will take place in the BIO 141 class\,
but anyone is welcome to attend!
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This Wednesday seminar will take place
in the BIO 141 class\, but anyone is welcome to attend!<
/p>
UID:20091202T171000Z-512@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20091105T153316Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091203T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20091203T170000
LOCATION:Howard 102
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 102
DESCRIPTION:Thursday event
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Thursday event
UID:20091204T000000Z-463@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20091026T164947Z
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2)\, Graduate Student\, University of Utah \n \nFeel free to al
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100208T160000
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LOCATION:Howard 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 132
DESCRIPTION:Hoping to find a summer job or internship in biology? \;
Come hear how to find positions in: biology research\, environmental educ
ation\, clinical internships\, and more. \; How to prepare a strong a
pplication\, including resumes\, application letters\, and recommendation
s. \; Come with any questions you have! \;Refreshments at 3:45
p.m.
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Hoping to find a summer job or internsh
ip in biology? \; Come hear how to find positions in: biology researc
h\, environmental education\, clinical internships\, and more. \; How
to prepare a strong application\, including resumes\, application letter
s\, and recommendations. \; Come with any questions you have!
\;
Refreshments at 3:45 p.m.
UID:20100209T000000Z-1186@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20100208T135045Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/1186-biology-seminar-howard-132
LAST-MODIFIED:20100208T215045Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100222T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100222T170000
LOCATION:Howard 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 132
DESCRIPTION:Refreshments at 3:45pm
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Refreshments at 3:45pm
UID:20100223T000000Z-1187@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20100208T135446Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/1187-biology-seminar-howard-132
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100225T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100225T170000
LOCATION:Howard 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 132
DESCRIPTION:Refreshments at 3:45pm
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Refreshments at 3:45pm
UID:20100226T000000Z-1188@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20100208T140129Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100412T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100412T173000
LOCATION:Howard 123
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Howard 123
DESCRIPTION:Refreshments at 4:15 p.m.
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Refreshments at 4:15 p.m.
UID:20100412T233000Z-1538@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20100406T105614Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/1538-biology-seminar-howard-123
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100430T150000
LOCATION:BoDine 300
SUMMARY:Biology Senior Thesis Presentations-BoDine 300
DESCRIPTION:12:00-12:30 Micah Depper The genetic basis of the accumula
tion of birefringent material in Caenorhabditis elegans gut cells 12:30-
1:00 Steven Levitte Investigating the mechanisms regulating gut granul
e size in C. elegans embryos 1:00-1:15 break1:15-1:45 Becca Salesky I
nvestigating glo-2\, a novel gene involved in gut granule biogenesis 1:4
5-2:15 Anne McHugh A species-level phylogeny of Speyeria: implications
for taxonomy\, conservation and biogeography 2:15-3:00 \; Refreshme
nts will be served
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12:00-12:30 Micah Depper
The genetic basis of the accumulation of birefringent mat
erial in Caenorhabditis elegans gut cells
12:30-
1:00 Steven Levitte
Investigating the mechanisms regul
ating gut granule size in C. elegans embryos
1:0
0-1:15 break
1:15-1:45 Becca Salesky
<
p> Investigating glo-2\, a novel gene involved in gut granule
biogenesis
1:45-2:15 Anne McHugh
A sp
ecies-level phylogeny of Speyeria: implications for taxonomy\, conservati
on and biogeography
2:15-3:00 \; Refreshments wil
l be served
UID:20100430T190000Z-1592@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20100422T130705Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/1592-biology-senior-thesis-pre
sentations-bodine-300
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110919T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110919T193000
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Academic Awards & Fellowships Information Session
UID:20110920T010000Z-7087@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110901T111251Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7076-academic-awards-fellowshi
ps-information
LAST-MODIFIED:20110901T181251Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Interested in applying for a Fulbright or a Truman bu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110926T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110926T170000
LOCATION:Howard 202
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SUMMARY:Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity of Pacific Northwest Forests
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Erica Cline will be discussing Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversi
ty of Pacific Northwest Forests. She is currently a professor at the Univ
ersity of Washington\, Tacoma. Lite snacks and refreshments will be serv
ed. Hosted by the Biology Department.
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Dr. Erica Cline will be discussing Myco
rrhizal Fungal Diversity of Pacific Northwest Forests. She is currently a
professor at the University of Washington\, Tacoma.
Lite sn
acks and refreshments will be served.
Hosted by the Biology Depar
tment.
UID:20110926T230000Z-7605@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110920T114657Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7605-mycorrhizal-fungal-divers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110928T203000
LOCATION:Thayer
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SUMMARY:3CE CAPACES Leadership Institute Discussion
UID:20110929T020000Z-7641@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20110921T131948Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/7639-3ce-capaces-leadership-in
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T130000
LOCATION:Albany 218
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SUMMARY:Michael Beach Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Michael Beach received his PhD in Biochemistry from Purdue U
niversity in 1987. He joined the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi
on (CDC) in 1989 where he has completed CDC's elite Epidemic Intelligence
Service or "Disease Detectives" training program. Dr. Beach is currently
Associate Director for Healthy Water in CDC's National Center for Emergi
ng and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. He also leads the Waterborne Disease
Prevention Branch\, which oversees the Center's waterborne disease activ
ities. These activities include domestic and international waterborne dis
ease outbreak investigations\, global safe water and hygiene activities\,
national surveillance for cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis\, the nationa
l Waterborne Disease and Outbreak Surveillance System\, and CDC's "Health
y Water" website and communication activities. He has over 120 peer-revie
wed publications\, monographs\, editorials\, and chapters covering a broa
d range of public health activities. \;He is a strong advocate for r
educing the global burden of disease resulting from provision of safe wat
er\, adequate sanitation\, and improved hygiene. \; Co-Sponsored b
y CAS Dean and the Biology Department
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Michael Beach received his PhD in Bioc
hemistry from Purdue University in 1987. He joined the Centers for Diseas
e Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1989 where he has completed CDC's elite
Epidemic Intelligence Service or "Disease Detectives" training program.
Dr. Beach is currently Associate Director for Healthy Water in CDC's Nati
onal Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. He also leads
the Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch\, which oversees the Center's wa
terborne disease activities. These activities include domestic and intern
ational waterborne disease outbreak investigations\, global safe water an
d hygiene activities\, national surveillance for cryptosporidiosis and gi
ardiasis\, the national Waterborne Disease and Outbreak Surveillance Syst
em\, and CDC's "Healthy Water" website and communication activities. He h
as over 120 peer-reviewed publications\, monographs\, editorials\, and ch
apters covering a broad range of public health activities. \;He is a
strong advocate for reducing the global burden of disease resulting from
provision of safe water\, adequate sanitation\, and improved hygiene.
\;
Co-Sponsored by CAS Dean and the Biology Department
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111010T160000
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GEO:45.448894;-122.669928
SUMMARY:Water\, Water\, Everywhere - Michael Beach Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Michael Beach received his PhD in Biochemistry from Purdue U
niversity in 1987. He joined the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi
on (CDC) in 1989 where he has completed CDC's elite Epidemic Intelligence
Service or "Disease Detectives" training program. Dr. Beach is currently
Associate Director for Healthy Water in CDC's National Center for Emergi
ng and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. He also leads the Waterborne Disease
Prevention Branch\, which oversees the Center's waterborne disease activ
ities. These activities include domestic and international waterborne dis
ease outbreak investigations\, global safe water and hygiene activities\,
national surveillance for cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis\, the nationa
l Waterborne Disease and Outbreak Surveillance System\, and CDC's "Health
y Water" website and communication activities. He has over 120 peer-revie
wed publications\, monographs\, editorials\, and chapters covering a broa
d range of public health activities. \;He is a strong advocate for r
educing the global burden of disease resulting from provision of safe wat
er\, adequate sanitation\, and improved hygiene. \; Co-Sponsored b
y CAS Dean and the Biology Department.
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Michael Beach received his PhD in Bioc
hemistry from Purdue University in 1987. He joined the Centers for Diseas
e Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1989 where he has completed CDC's elite
Epidemic Intelligence Service or "Disease Detectives" training program.
Dr. Beach is currently Associate Director for Healthy Water in CDC's Nati
onal Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. He also leads
the Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch\, which oversees the Center's wa
terborne disease activities. These activities include domestic and intern
ational waterborne disease outbreak investigations\, global safe water an
d hygiene activities\, national surveillance for cryptosporidiosis and gi
ardiasis\, the national Waterborne Disease and Outbreak Surveillance Syst
em\, and CDC's "Healthy Water" website and communication activities. He h
as over 120 peer-reviewed publications\, monographs\, editorials\, and ch
apters covering a broad range of public health activities. \;He is a
strong advocate for reducing the global burden of disease resulting from
provision of safe water\, adequate sanitation\, and improved hygiene.
\;
Co-Sponsored by CAS Dean and the Biology Department
.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111024T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111024T170000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall - Room 202
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:David Maddison Seminar - Molecular and Morphological Surprises
DESCRIPTION:Title - \;Molecular and morphological surprises: \;U
nexpected clades and hidden species in the ground beetle genus Bembidion.
Dr. David Maddison\, \;Oregon State University\, \;Department of
Zoology Harold E. and Leona M. Rice Professor in Systematic Entomology
Director\, Oregon State Arthropod Collection \; David Maddison is
a well-known theoretical and empirical phylogenetic biologist\, computati
onal biologist\, and an expert on beetle diversity. He is co-author of th
e software programs Mesquite and MacClade - \;widely used tools for
computational evolutionary biology\, and \;is the creator and coordin
ator of the Tree of Life web project. He is also a faculty member in the
Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing at Oregon State. \;As if
that's not enough he's also an amazing artist and cake sculptor. Check o
ut \;http://david.bembidion.org/index.html (http://david.bembidion.or
g/index.html) \;for more information and links to most of the things
listed above. \;
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Title - \;Molecula
r and morphological surprises: \;Unexpected clades and hidden specie
s in the ground beetle genus Bembidion.
Dr. David Maddison\, \;Oregon State University\, \;
Department of Zoology
Harold E. and Leona M. Rice Professor i
n Systematic Entomology
Director\, Oregon State Arthropod Col
lection
\;
David Maddison is a well-known theoreti
cal and empirical phylogenetic biologist\, computational biologist\, and
an expert on beetle diversity. He is co-author of the software programs M
esquite and MacClade - \;widely used tools for computational evoluti
onary biology\, and \;is the creator and coordinator of the Tree of L
ife web project. He is also a faculty member in the Center for Genome Res
earch and Biocomputing at Oregon State. \;As if that's not enough he
's also an amazing artist and cake sculptor. Check out \;http://david.bembidion.org/index.html
\;for more information and links to most of the things listed ab
ove.
\;
UID:20111024T230000Z-8024@college.lclark.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111031T170000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall - Room 202
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Roger Innes Seminar - Guarding the Goods
DESCRIPTION:Title - Guarding the Goods: \;Molecular Insights into the
Central Alarm System of Plants \;Synopsis: \;My laboratory st
udies the immune system of plants with a focus on the molecular mechanism
s that plants use to detect pathogens \;(e.g. bacteria\, fungi\, oom
ycetes and viruses). \;Unlike humans and other vertebrates\, plants
lack an adaptive immune system\, thus cannot make antibodies and do not h
ave circulating immune cells. \;In fact\, plant cells are cemented i
n place by cell walls\, thus every cell in a plant needs to be able to de
tect a huge array of potential pathogens with a very limited number of re
ceptors. \;I will present work from my lab that helps explain how pl
ants meet this challenge. \;
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Title - Guarding the Goo
ds: \;Molecular Insights into the Central Alarm System of Plants
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p> \;
Synopsis: \;My laboratory studies
the immune system of plants with a focus on the molecular mechanisms tha
t plants use to detect pathogens \;(e.g. bacteria\, fungi\, oomycete
s and viruses). \;Unlike humans and other vertebrates\, plants lack
an adaptive immune system\, thus cannot make antibodies and do not have c
irculating immune cells. \;In fact\, plant cells are cemented in pla
ce by cell walls\, thus every cell in a plant needs to be able to detect
a huge array of potential pathogens with a very limited number of recepto
rs. \;I will present work from my lab that helps explain how plants
meet this challenge.
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111117T200000
LOCATION:Council Chambers
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Paul Stamets - Solutions from the Underground
DESCRIPTION:The famous mycologist Paul Stamets will discuss the evolution
of mushrooms in ecosystems and how fungi can help heal environments. As
environmental health and human health are inextricably interconnected\, f
ungi offer unique opportunities that capitalize on mycelium's diverse pro
perties. Fungi are the grand molecular dis-assemblers in nature\, decompo
sing plants and animals\, creating soils and the food web of life. Paul'
s talk will also highlight the power of innovative problem solving and th
e ways in which an intimate understanding of seemingly obscure natural sy
stems can offer solutions to a vast array of our modern global challenges
. Many of the applications of Pauls work apply directly to a range of cau
ses that LC students are passionate about. This includes ecosystem remedi
ation\, break down of toxic wastes\, farming and agriculture\, antibiotic
s and vaccinations\, famine relief\, alternative energy\, and more. \
; Discussion time and reception will be from 8pm - 9pm Event is free an
d open to the public Parking: http://www.lclark.edu/visit/directions/map
s/ (http://www.lclark.edu/visit/directions/maps/) Sponsored by SAAB\, th
e Dean of Students\, and Biology DepartmentBiography: Paul Stamets has w
ritten six mushroom-related books\, with his most recent being Mycelium R
unning: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World. \;He is the author of
many scholarly papers in peer-reviewed journals (The International Journa
l of Medicinal Mushrooms\; Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative M
edicine\; Herbalgram\, and others). \; \;He has written more than
twenty patents. He started a medicinal and gourmet mushroom business\, F
ungi Perfecti\, LLC\, in 1980. Stamets is the sole source supplier and co
-investigator of the first two NIH funded clinical studies using medicina
l mushrooms in the United States. He has been working with the NIH govern
ed BioShield BioDefense Program since 2005 to develop new defenses agains
t bioterrorism. \; In 2008\, Paul received the National Geographic A
dventure's Magazine's Green-O-vator and the Argosy Foundation's E-chievem
ent Awards. In November of 2008\, Utne Reader recognized Paul as one of t
he 50 Visionaries of the Year. In February of 2010\, Paul received the Pr
esident's Award from the Society of Ecological Restoration. In October of
2011\, Reader's Digest chose Paul as one of the Eco-Heroes of the plane\
, reflecting how deeply his message has penetrated into the depths of Ame
rican society. \;In March 2010 Paul received the 'Packy Award" from S
ustainable Business Coalition and Whole Foods Market's Green Coalition fo
r the Life \;Boxâ„¢. Paul's talk at TED.com on how mushrooms can help
save the world has been seen by more than a million viewers and has been
rated in the top 10 of all TED talks.
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The famous mycologist Paul Stamets will
discuss the evolution of mushrooms in ecosystems and how fungi c
an help heal environments. As environmental health and human hea
lth are inextricably interconnected\, fungi offer unique opportunities th
at capitalize on mycelium's diverse properties. Fungi are the grand molec
ular dis-assemblers in nature\, decomposing plants and animals\, creating
soils and the food web of life.
Paul's talk will also highlight
the power of innovative problem solving and the ways in which an intimate
understanding of seemingly obscure natural systems can offer solutions t
o a vast array of our modern global challenges. Many of the applications
of Pauls work apply directly to a range of causes that LC students are pa
ssionate about. This includes ecosystem remediation\, break down of toxic
wastes\, farming and agriculture\, antibiotics and vaccinations\, famine
relief\, alternative energy\, and more. \;
Discussion time a
nd reception will be from 8pm - 9pm Event is free and open to the
public Parking: http://www.lclark.edu/visit/directions/maps/ Sponsored by SAAB\, the Dean of Students\, and Biology Department
Biography:
Paul Stamets has written six mushroom-related books\, wit
h his most recent being Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save
the World. \;He is the author of many scholarly papers in peer-
reviewed journals (The International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms\;
Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine\; Herbalgram\, and
others). \; \;He has written more than twenty patents. He s
tarted a medicinal and gourmet mushroom business\, Fungi Perfecti\, LLC\,
in 1980. Stamets is the sole source supplier and co-investigator of the
first two NIH funded clinical studies using medicinal mushrooms in the Un
ited States. He has been working with the NIH governed BioShield BioDefen
se Program since 2005 to develop new defenses against bioterrorism. \
;
In 2008\, Paul received the National Geographic Adventure's Mag
azine's Green-O-vator and the Argosy Foundation's E-chievement Awards. In
November of 2008\, Utne Reader recognized Paul as one of the 50 Visionar
ies of the Year. In February of 2010\, Paul received the President's Awar
d from the Society of Ecological Restoration. In October of 2011\, Reader
's Digest chose Paul as one of the Eco-Heroes of the plane\, reflecting h
ow deeply his message has penetrated into the depths of American society.
\;In March 2010 Paul received the 'Packy Award" from Sustainable Bus
iness Coalition and Whole Foods Market's Green Coalition for the Life
0\;Boxâ„¢. Paul's talk at TED.com on how mushrooms can help save the worl
d has been seen by more than a million viewers and has been rated in the
top 10 of all TED talks.
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DTSTAMP:20110812T153242Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120227T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120227T170000
LOCATION:Miller 104
SUMMARY:Seminar with Deborah Lycan
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Professor Lycan talk about "Manufacturing for Expor
t: How cells make ribosomes". \; \; Hosted by Biology and BCMB
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anufacturing for Export: How cells make ribosomes". \;
 \
;
Hosted by Biology and BCMB
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120407T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120407T170000
LOCATION:Evans Hall
GEO:45.452273;-122.669241
SUMMARY:Biannual Meeting of the Nature Photographers of the Pacific North
west
DESCRIPTION:George is "Mr. Nature Photographer" and needs no further intr
oduction. His morning presentation is entitled "George Lepp's Innovative
Approaches to Photographing Birds" and his afternoon presentation will be
"From Snowflakes to Gigascapes: Maximizing the Creative Power of Today's
DSLRs." Treat yourself to George's website at www.georgelepp.com (www.ge
orgelepp.com/). Also\, bring your DSLR camera bodies for sensor cleanings
at a bargain price by Advance Camera. As in past meetings\, there will
be a digital projected image competition and a print competition. The thr
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. Any man-made object in the entry should not be a major or significant p
ortion of the image. Other details of the guidelines for the competitions
and the procedure for image submission can be found at www.nppnw.org. T
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\, staff and students. Additional information may be found at www.nppnw.
org (www.nppnw.org). Co-Sponsored by Cannon
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George is "Mr. Nature Photographer" and
needs no further introduction. His morning presentation is entitled "Geo
rge Lepp's Innovative Approaches to Photographing Birds" and his afternoo
n presentation will be "From Snowflakes to Gigascapes: Maximizing the Cre
ative Power of Today's DSLRs." Treat yourself to George's website at www.georgelepp.com. Also\,
bring your DSLR camera bodies for sensor cleanings at a bargain price by
Advance Camera.
As in past meetings\, there will be a digita
l projected image competition and a print competition. The three categori
es for the competitions are scenic\, wildlife\, and plant life. Any man-m
ade object in the entry should not be a major or significant portion of t
he image. Other details of the guidelines for the competitions and the pr
ocedure for image submission can be found at www.nppnw.org.
There is no admission charge for this event for Lewis &\; Clark facult
y\, staff and students.
Additional information may be found
at www.nppnw.org.
Co-
Sponsored by Cannon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120605T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120605T131500
LOCATION:Olin Hall
SUMMARY:Rogers Science Brown Bag Presentations
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SUMMARY:Rogers Science Brown Bag Presentations
UID:20120619T190000Z-10963@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20120516T093626Z
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SUMMARY:Rogers Science Brown Bag Presentations
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SUMMARY:Rogers Science Brown Bag Presentations
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120706
LOCATION:Olin Hall
SUMMARY:Summer Reading Group Featuring "Knocking on Heaven's Door: How Ph
ysics and Scientific Thinking Illuminate the Universe and the Modern Worl
d
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120709
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d
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Hosted
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SUMMARY:Biology Seminar: Dr. Chris Olson
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121024T113000
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DTSTAMP:20121009T093207Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121029T160000
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LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall Room 132
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SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Dr. Sarah Schaak
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ultimate changes brought about by mutation\, especially those caused by
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Dr. Sarah Schaak will present on Unders
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I am
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on in terms of shaping the size\, organization\, and landscape of the gen
ome. \;I am also interested in the rate of mutation\, and thus its i
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various environments. \;This is especially interesting to me in euka
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ics are present in each lineage (in the nucleus and within certain organe
lles). \;Among the many types of mutation that occur\, mobile DNA is
the source of some of the most dramatic genetic changes that we observe.
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tween organisms\, and can even cross species boundaries. \;Further\,
they can carry DNA with them\, which can be amplified to high copy numbe
r in the genome as a result of their mobile capacity. \;Despite the
importance of spontaneous mutation and the near ubiquity of mobile DNA\,
we have few empirical estimates of mutation rate and and are only beginni
ng to understand the genomic landscape of eukaryotes. My research is aime
d at understanding the proximate and ultimate changes brought about by mu
tation\, especially those caused by mobile DNA\, at the genotypic and phe
notypic level.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121105T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121105T170000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar - Dr. Sarah Eppley
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sarah Eppley is a professor at Portland State University.
She will be presenting on Plant sexual systems: testing models in an ang
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t
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Dr. Sarah Eppley is a professor at Port
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Hosted by the Biology Department
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DTSTAMP:20121031T121951Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121105T190000
LOCATION:Albany
SUMMARY:Environmental Studies Career Panel
UID:20121106T020000Z-14129@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20121031T150800Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/offices/alumni/saa/events/
LAST-MODIFIED:20121031T220813Z
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work in a variety of fields that incorporate their LC Environmental Studi
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ADHD as a Multiplicity of Syndromes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130206T153000
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130212T160000
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LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall 115
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DTSTAMP:20130212T092342Z
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DTSTAMP:20130212T092344Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130227T153000
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DTSTAMP:20130221T110434Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130227T160000
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DTSTAMP:20130212T092345Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130306T160000
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DTSTAMP:20130212T092347Z
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DTSTAMP:20130213T122858Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130314T135900
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LOCATION:Olin Hall
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Pi Day Celebration!!
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DTSTAMP:20130306T113323Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130320T160000
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LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall
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SUMMARY:BCMB Seminar: Two novel Notch target genes are essential for germ
line stem cell self-renewal in C. elegans
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DTSTAMP:20130212T092349Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/15806-bcmb-seminar-two-novel-n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130611T120000
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SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown-bags
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140603Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130618T120000
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140602Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown-bags
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140600Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130702T120000
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SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown-bags
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140601Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130709T120000
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LOCATION:Olin Hall
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SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown-bags
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140559Z
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140556Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130723T120000
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LOCATION:Olin Hall
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SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown-bags
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DTSTAMP:20130610T140558Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130925T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130925T160000
LOCATION:Council Chambers\, Templeton Campus Center
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DTSTAMP:20130731T150829Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131029T200000
LOCATION:BoDine Hall
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SUMMARY:SpiderFest
DESCRIPTION:Hello Community\, \; \; \; It's that time aga
in - there's a chill in the air\, leaves are turning\, and spiders are ba
llooning and decorating our world with webs. \; \; \;It's
SpiderFest Time! \; \; You\, your family and friends are cord
ially invited to \;SpiderFest First floor hallway of Bodine and the
Binford lab (Bodine 102) Tuesday\, October 29 5-8 p.m. \; \;
Our goals for SpiderFest are to welcome you into the lab\, celebrate th
e phenomenal biodiversity represented in arachnids\, and introduce you to
the science we do. We hope to inspire you\, demystify arachnids and debu
nk some of the myths around them. \; We will: • demonstrate how w
e collect venom by electrostimulation • show how we bioassay the activ
ity of venom chemicals on insects • have demonstrations of live spider
s catching prey by biting them \; • have student demonstrations/pr
esentations about their research projects • do whatever else my creati
ve group of students comes up with! If that's not enough\, we will serve
spider inspired treats and venomous brew punch\, have "make your own spi
der stations"\, AND you can try your luck at pin-the-tail-on-the-vinegaro
on! If you want to know what a vinegaroon is\, you'll have to come by Sp
iderFest. \; \; \; Please bring your curiosity and your fr
iends of all ages. \; Happy October! \; \; Greta and her
excellent lab team. \; \; \; p.s. Meanwhile\, you can ad
mire photos of the Spiders of Lewis &\; Clark at the following website
- \;http://library.lclark.edu/projects/spiders/ (http://library.lcl
ark.edu/projects/spiders/) This is a website put together by students in
my Fall\, 2010 Perspectives in Biology course in collaboration with Watz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140220T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140220T203000
LOCATION:Smith Memorial Union 236\, PSU
SUMMARY:From Gecko Physics to Smart Adhesives\, Climbing Robots\, and Fut
ure Superheros
DESCRIPTION:Nature's best climbers\, geckos use millions of adhesive nano
-hairs to defy gravity. Kellar Autumn's research has revealed the mechani
sms underlying gecko adhesion\, and has led to the development of "smart"
adhesive nanostructures and climbing robots. Kellar Autumn is a Pro
fessor of Biology at Lewis &\; Clark College. His research focuses on
the mechanisms and evolution of animal locomotion\, and on developing bio
logically inspired materials and machines. He is best known for discoveri
ng how geckos stick to walls and for inventing the adhesive nanostructure
. Prof. Autumn has authored over 60 papers\, and Thompson/ISI lists him a
s a highly cited author in the field of Materials Science and Engineering
. He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Special Creativity
Award. His research is featured textbooks\, encyclopedias\, and popular
books including The Nanotech Pioneers: Where Are They Taking Us? Every ma
jor television network has covered his work\, as have hundreds of newspap
er\, magazine\, and internet articles worldwide. He appeared recently on
the NOVA television show\, Making Stuff Smarter. Parking free after
7 p.m. in Structures 1 and 2 \; TriMet access via MAX Green
and Yellow Lines and Portland Streetcar The lecture is free and
open to the public.
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Nature's best climbers\, gecko
s use millions of adhesive nano-hairs to defy gravity. Kellar Autumn's re
search has revealed the mechanisms underlying gecko adhesion\, and has le
d to the development of "smart" adhesive nanostructures and climbing robo
ts.
Kellar Autumn is a Professor of Biology at
Lewis &\; Clark College. His research focuses on the mechanisms and e
volution of animal locomotion\, and on developing biologically inspired m
aterials and machines. He is best known for discovering how geckos stick
to walls and for inventing the adhesive nanostructure. Prof. Autumn has a
uthored over 60 papers\, and Thompson/ISI lists him as a highly cited aut
hor in the field of Materials Science and Engineering. He is the recipien
t of a National Science Foundation Special Creativity Award. His research
is featured textbooks\, encyclopedias\, and popular books including The
Nanotech Pioneers: Where Are They Taking Us? Every major television netwo
rk has covered his work\, as have hundreds of newspaper\, magazine\, and
internet articles worldwide. He appeared recently on the NOVA television
show\, Making Stuff Smarter.
Parking free afte
r 7 p.m. in Structures 1 and 2 \;
TriMet access via MAX
Green and Yellow Lines and Portland Streetcar
The le
cture is free and open to the public.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140603T131500
LOCATION:Olin Hall
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Orego: Ar
tificial Intelligence and the Game of GoStudent presenters: \;Maggie
Dreyer\, Sam LevenickFaculty collaborator: \;Peter DrakeCybersecurity
Competition Platform to Enhance Security Analysis SkillsStudent presente
rs: \;Miles Crabill\, Tadhg Fendt\, James Josephson\, Alicia Kirkland
\, Jonathan PoleyFaculty collaborator: \;Jens MacheParallel computing
with higher-level languages and compelling examplesStudent presenters:&#
160\;Christian Dicker\, Sam Kelly\, John SibandzeFaculty collaborator:
60\;Jens MacheMapping neuronal circuitry using Brainbow zebrafishStudent
presenters: \;Kyla Hamling\, Maritte O'Gallagher\, Teresa Stackhouse\
, Leah WestonFaculty collaborator: \;Tamily Weissman-Unni \;Tue
sdays 12:00-1:15\, Olin 301Presentations are free and open to the publicD
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Orego: Artificial Intelligence and t
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yer\, Sam Levenick Faculty collaborator: \;Peter Drake<
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ysis Skills Student presenters: \;Miles Crabil
l\, Tadhg Fendt\, James Josephson\, Alicia Kirkland\, Jonathan Poley Faculty collaborator: \;Jens Mache
Parallel c
omputing with higher-level languages and compelling examples Student presenters: \;Christian Dicker\, Sam Kelly\, John
Sibandze Faculty collaborator: \;Jens Mache
UID:20140603T190000Z-27574@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140602T100927Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140610T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140610T131500
LOCATION:Olin Hall 301
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Interacti
on of SNARE- Neuromodulatory Proteins from Dense-Core GranulesStudent pre
senters: \;Sarah Lowenstein\, Holly ThompsonFaculty collaborator:
0\;Janis LochnerDevelopment of Synthetic Teaching Labs for Crystallograph
ic AnalysisStudent presenters: \;Owen Phillips\, Jacob GigliottiFacul
ty collaborator: \;Louis KuoApplication of molybdenum oxides for degr
ading sulfur-containing organophosphate toxinsStudent presenters: \;G
race MehlhaffFaculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo \;Tuesdays 12:00
-1:15\, Olin 301Presentations are free and open to the publicDessert prov
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\;
Interaction of SNARE- Neuromodulator
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\;Sarah Lowenstein\, Holly Thompson Faculty collaborat
or: \;Janis Lochner
Development of Synthetic Teach
ing Labs for Crystallographic Analysis Student presente
rs: \;Owen Phillips\, Jacob Gigliotti Faculty collabora
tor: \;Louis Kuo
Application of molybdenum oxides
for degrading sulfur-containing organophosphate toxins
Student presenters: \;Grace Mehlhaff Faculty collaborat
or: \;Louis Kuo
\;
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\,
Olin 301
Presentations are free and open to the publi
c
Dessert provided
UID:20140610T190000Z-27632@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T162848Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27516-summer-science-brown-bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140617T131500
LOCATION:Olin Hall 301
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:Conducting Research Responsibly Sarah Schaack\, Reed College
\;Presentations are free and open to the publicDessert provided
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Conducting Research Responsibly<
/strong>
Sarah Schaack\, Reed College
\;
Presentations are free and open to the public
Dessert provided
UID:20140617T190000Z-27631@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T162845Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27517-summer-science-brown-bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140618T213000
LOCATION:The Empirical Theater at OMSI
GEO:45.507997;-122.665663
SUMMARY:Science Friday Live Show Taping with Associate Professor of Biolo
gy Greta Binford
DESCRIPTION:OMSI and Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) are teaming up to b
ring Science Friday to the museum's Empirical Theater for a lively evenin
g of science news and entertainment in front of a live audience. A vetera
n NPR science correspondent and award-winning journalist\, host Ira Flato
w will discuss current science topics with local experts—including Asso
ciate Professor of Biology Dr. Greta Binford—and will welcome audience
participation with Q&\;A opportunities. Dr. Binford will be on from 8
:20 — 8:35 p.m. \;
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OMSI and Oregon Public Broadcasting (OP
B) are teaming up to bring Science Friday to the museum's Empiri
cal Theater for a lively evening of science news and entertainment in fro
nt of a live audience. A veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winn
ing journalist\, host Ira Flatow will discuss current science topics with
local experts—including Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Greta Binfo
rd—and will welcome audience participation with Q&\;A opportunities.
Dr. Binford will be on from 8:20 — 8:35 p.m.
\;
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UID:20140619T020000Z-27635@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T164516Z
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-taping-with-associate
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140624T131500
LOCATION:Olin Hall 301
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Studying
Forest Recovery after Removal of Invasive PlantsStudent presenters: \
;Hannah Clements\, Vashti Engebretson\, Michelle GarfiasFaculty collabora
tor: \;Paulette BierzychudekInvestigations of Inhibitory Cognitive Co
ntrol Related to Images of High-Calorie Foods in Adults and Young Childre
nStudent presenters: \;Emma Cook\, Tate SellersFaculty collaborator:&
#160\;Todd D. WatsonRibosome biogenesis and exportStudent presenters:
0\;Benjamin Herken\, Marin Olson\, Rebecca ZilkFaculty collaborator: 
\;Deborah E. Lycan \;Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, Olin 301Presentations ar
e free and open to the publicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
Studying Forest Recovery after Remov
al of Invasive Plants Student presenters: \;Ha
nnah Clements\, Vashti Engebretson\, Michelle Garfias Faculty co
llaborator: \;Paulette Bierzychudek
Investigations
of Inhibitory Cognitive Control Related to Images of High-Calorie Foods
in Adults and Young Children Student presenters:&#
160\;Emma Cook\, Tate Sellers Faculty collaborator: \;T
odd D. Watson
Ribosome biogenesis and export Student presenters: \;Benjamin Herken\, Marin Olson\, Rebecc
a Zilk Faculty collaborator: \;Deborah E. Lycan
\;
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, Olin 301
Pre
sentations are free and open to the public
Dessert pr
ovided
UID:20140624T190000Z-27630@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T162841Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27518-summer-science-brown-bag
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140701T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140701T131500
LOCATION:Olin Hall 301
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Studying
Convergence Rates of Markov ChainsStudent presenters: \;Sydney Flint\
, Armen Stromquist\, Yang ZhouFaculty collaborator: \;Yung-Pin ChenCo
nstructing cellular compartments during embryonic developmentStudent pres
enters: \;Alec Barrett\, Logan Harper\, Caitlin Morris\, Kimberly Pel
oza\, Heidi WadeFaculty collaborator: \;Greg J. HermannMRI to examine
typical and atypical brain developmentStudent presenters: \;Evan Roc
heFaculty collaborator: \;Damien Fair (OHSU)Understanding Laser Noise
in an Atomic Vapor for MagnetometryStudent presenter: \;Aojie ZhengF
aculty collaborator: \;Shannon O'Leary \;Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\,
Olin 301Presentations are free and open to the publicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
Studying Convergence Rates of Markov
Chains Student presenters: \;Sydney Flint\, A
rmen Stromquist\, Yang Zhou Faculty collaborator: \;Yun
g-Pin Chen
Constructing cellular compartments during embryo
nic development Student presenters: \;Alec Bar
rett\, Logan Harper\, Caitlin Morris\, Kimberly Peloza\, Heidi Wade Faculty collaborator: \;Greg J. Hermann
MRI to
examine typical and atypical brain development Student
presenters: \;Evan Roche Faculty collaborator:
60\;Damien Fair (OHSU)
Understanding Laser Noise in an Atom
ic Vapor for Magnetometry Student presenter: \
;Aojie Zheng Faculty collaborator: \;Shannon O'Leary
\;
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, Olin 301
Presentations are free and open to the public
Desse
rt provided
UID:20140701T190000Z-27628@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T162831Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27519-summer-science-brown-bag
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140708T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140708T130000
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;* * * Ple
ase note different location and time! * * * \;Development of Indivi
dual Differences in Social Cognition in Young ChildrenStudent presenters:
\;Ashley HufnagleFaculty collaborator: \;Jennifer LaBountyMotiva
ting Healthy Behaviors with Quantified Self Technology \;andTangible
Technology for Teaching ToddlersStudent presenters: \;Noah Callaghan\
, Susan Heinselman\, Joel SchoolerFaculty collaborator: \;Erik Nilsen
Group-based emotions as antecedents and consequences of competitive victi
mhood claimsStudent presenters: \;Juliana DePietroFaculty collaborato
r: \;Diana LeonardFundamental Mechanistic Investigations of (Pseudo)p
ericyclic and (Pseudo)coarctate Reactions via CASSCF\, CASPT2\, and DFT C
omputational StudiesStudent presenters: \;Cooper Jamieson\, Molly Lyo
nFaculty collaborator: \;James A. Duncan \;Tuesday 11:45 am -1:
00 pm\, Miller 105Presentations are free and open to the publicDessert pr
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ogram
\;
* * * Please note different loca
tion and time! * * *
\;
Developm
ent of Individual Differences in Social Cognition in Young Children Student presenters: \;Ashley Hufnagle Facu
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Motivating H
ealthy Behaviors with Quantified Self Technology \;and Tangible Technology for Teaching Toddlers Stude
nt presenters: \;Noah Callaghan\, Susan Heinselman\, Joel School
er Faculty collaborator: \;Erik Nilsen
Gr
oup-based emotions as antecedents and consequences of competitive victimh
ood claims Student presenters: \;Juliana DePie
tro Faculty collaborator: \;Diana Leonard
Fundamental Mechanistic Investigations of (Pseudo)pericyclic and (Pseudo
)coarctate Reactions via CASSCF\, CASPT2\, and DFT Computational Studies<
/strong> Student presenters: \;Cooper Jamieson\, Molly
Lyon Faculty collaborator: \;James A. Duncan
&#
160\;
Tuesday 11:45 am -1:00 pm\, Miller 105
Presentations are free and open to the public
Desse
rt provided
UID:20140708T184500Z-27633@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T162852Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27520-summer-science-brown-bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140715T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140715T130000
LOCATION:Miller 105
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;* * * Ple
ase note different location and time! * * * \;Discovering the mecha
nisms underlying the effects of nicotine on development and drug-induced
behaviors in Drosophila melanogasterStudent presenters: \;Demi Glidde
n\, Jennifer Lakeman\, Melanie MorrisFaculty collaborator: \;Norma A.
Velazquez UlloaThe creation of a biodiversity hotspot: comparative bioge
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arlotte FranciscoFaculty collaborator: \;Greta J. BinfordThe evolutio
n of venom-expressed gene families in Haplogyne spidersStudent presenter:
\;Nicholas WolffFaculty collaborator: \;Greta J. BinfordStructur
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rom Sicariidae SpidersStudent presenters: \;Nate Ariki\, Francie Good
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esday 11:45 am -1:00 pm\, Miller 105Presentations are free and open to th
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
* * * Please note different loca
tion and time! * * *
\;
Discover
ing the mechanisms underlying the effects of nicotine on development and
drug-induced behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster Stude
nt presenters: \;Demi Glidden\, Jennifer Lakeman\, Melanie Morri
s Faculty collaborator: \;Norma A. Velazquez Ulloa
<
p>The creation of a biodiversity hotspot: comparative biogeograph
y of Caribbean arachnids Student presenters: \
;Sasha Bishop\, Charlotte Francisco Faculty collaborator:&#
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The evolution of venom-expressed gene
families in Haplogyne spiders Student presenter:&
#160\;Nicholas Wolff Faculty collaborator: \;Greta J. B
inford
Structural Studies and Functional Characterization o
f Neurotoxic Venom Peptides from Sicariidae Spiders Stu
dent presenters: \;Nate Ariki\, Francie Goodstein\, Lisa MunozFaculty collaborator: \;Nikolaus Loening
\;
Tuesday 11:45 am -1:00 pm\, Miller 105
Pre
sentations are free and open to the public
Dessert pr
ovided
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DTSTAMP:20140610T162856Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27521-summer-science-brown-bag
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140722T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140722T130000
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;* * * Ple
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r arteries open?Student presenters: \;Mackenzie Batali\, Julian Harri
sFaculty collaborator: \;Casey JonesGenetic and Environmental Impact
on Learning and Memory and AnxietyStudent presenters: \;Amelia Mulfor
dFaculty collaborator: \;Jacob Raber (OHSU)Design and analysis of bip
artite inhibitors of proprotein convertasesStudent presenters: \;Jame
s BrandtFaculty collaborator: \;Ujwal Shinde (OHSU)Is intrafraction m
otion assessment necessary for cranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery? A dosim
etric evaluationStudent presenters: \;Hibaq AdanFaculty collaborator:
\;James Tanyi (OHSU) \;Tuesday 11:45 am -1:00 pm\, Miller 105P
resentations are free and open to the publicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
* * * Please note different loca
tion and time! * * *
\;
Can red
wine keep your arteries open? Student presenters:&
#160\;Mackenzie Batali\, Julian Harris Faculty collaborator: \;Casey Jones
Genetic and Environmental Impact on Lea
rning and Memory and Anxiety Student presenters:&#
160\;Amelia Mulford Faculty collaborator: \;Jacob Raber
(OHSU)
Design and analysis of bipartite inhibitors of prop
rotein convertases Student presenters: \;James
Brandt Faculty collaborator: \;Ujwal Shinde (OHSU)
Is intrafraction motion assessment necessary for cranial Stere
otactic Radiosurgery? A dosimetric evaluation Student p
resenters: \;Hibaq Adan Faculty collaborator: 
\;James Tanyi (OHSU)
\;
Tuesday 11:45 am -1:00 pm\
, Miller 105
Presentations are free and open to the p
ublic
Dessert provided
UID:20140722T184500Z-27629@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20140610T162835Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/27522-summer-science-brown-bag
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140917T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140917T180000
LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center
GEO:45.44918;-122.670969
SUMMARY:Student Science Research Poster Conference
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Science Without Limits Symposium (https://coll
ege.lclark.edu/live/events/28082-7th-annual-science-without-limits-sympos
ium)\, Lewis &\; Clark students who participated in summer science res
earch will present their project posters. The student presenters were su
pported by a variety of sources\, including the John S. Rogers Summer Sci
ence Program\, the Miller Internship Program\, and the \;Community En
gagement &\; Leadership in Science (CELS) Summer Research Program.
0\; Please join us to learn more about the great research our students a
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As part of the Science Without Limits Symposium\, Lewis &\; Cla
rk students who participated in summer science research will present thei
r project posters.
The student presenters were supported by a var
iety of sources\, including the John S. Rogers Summer Science Pro
gram\, the Miller Internship Program\, and the<
strong> \;Community Engagement &\; Leadership in Science (CELS) Su
mmer Research Program. \;
Please join us to learn mo
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DTSTAMP:20140902T120008Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/28502-student-science-research
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CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140922T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140922T170000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard 115
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series Speaker Todd Schlenke
DESCRIPTION:Todd Schlenke from Reed College talks about parasitic wasp ve
nom evolution. Before joining the Reed Biology faculty Todd received his
BA in Integrative Biology from UC Berkeley and his PhD in Zoology fr
om UT Austin. \; He was a postdoc at \; UC Davis and an NIH-NRSA
postdoctoral fellow at Cornell Universit and spent 5 years on the facult
y at Emory University. \;Reseach Interests: \;The lab studies Dro
sophila response to parasitic wasp \;infection. We address thegenetic
basis\, the molecular mechanisms and the co-evolutionary history of this
host parasite interaction. More recently we have also begun to study thi
s topic from a behavioral angle including ecological and evolutionary imp
lications (see \;below (http://academic.reed.edu/biology/professors/
schlenke/#research) \;for more detail)(Click \;here (http://www.y
outube.com/watch?v=IWDtC7XCnoU) \;for one of our wasp attack videos.)
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Todd Schlenke from Reed College talks a
bout parasitic wasp venom evolution.
Before joining the Reed Biol
ogy faculty Todd received his BA in Integrative Biology from UC Berkele
y and his PhD in Zoology from UT Austin. \; He was a postdoc at
0\; UC Davis and an NIH-NRSA postdoctoral fellow at Cornell Univer
sit and spent 5 years on the faculty at Emory University. \;
Reseach Interests: \;The lab studies Drosophila respon
se to parasitic wasp \;infe
ction. We address thegenetic basis\, the molecular mechanisms and the co-
evolutionary history of this host parasite interaction. More recently we
have also begun to study this topic from a behavioral angle including eco
logical and evolutionary implications (see \;below \;f
or more detail)
(Click \;here \;for one of our wasp a
ttack videos.)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140929T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140929T170000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard 115
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Biology Off Campus Summer Research Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Presentations by seven Biology Majors: \; \;
Morgan Beggs Effects of community and plant-herbivore
interactions in a developing ecosystem Robin Gropp
A summer on the Gulf of Mexico: Groundfish Abundance\, Hypox
ia Mapping\, Dolphin surveys\, and more… Emily Jochem
A Descriptive Study of Microcebus jollyae
Lilah Sciaky Play Patterns in Coquerel's Sifaka
A.J. Slepian Stalking the Stem Cell: Develop
mental Progression of the Stem-Cell Marker Lgr5 in mouse tongues
Alex Young Tardigrades in the Canopy
Molly Zegans Methylmercury Environmental Toxicolo
gy on the New England Coast
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Effects of community and plan
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Robin Gropp
A summer on the Gulf of Mexico: Groundfish Abundance\, Hypoxi
a Mapping\, Dolphin surveys\, and more…
Emily Jochem
A Descriptive Study of Microcebus jollyae
Lilah Sciaky
Play Patterns in Coquerel's Sifaka
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p dir="ltr"> A.J. Slepian
Stalking the Stem Cell: Developmental Progression of the Stem-Cell M
arker Lgr5 in mouse tongues
Alex Young
Tardigrades
in the Canopy
Molly Z
egans
Methylmercury Environmen
tal Toxicology on the New England Coast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141006T160000
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LOCATION:JR Howard Hall
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Graduate School Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in graduate school? If so\, you might be
wondering \;How do I know it's for me? How do I find a program? How
do I apply and when? Join us! Professors Norma Velazquez Ulloa and M
argaret Metz will demystify the process and answer all your questions. &
#160\; Snacks Provided!
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If so\, you might be wondering \;
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How do I find a program?
How do I apply an
d when?
Join us!
Professors Norma Velazquez Ulloa
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\;
Snacks Provided!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141008T153000
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LOCATION:John Howard 135
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Wolfram Mathematica 10
DESCRIPTION:Wolfram Technologiesin Education and Research This talk illu
strates capabilities in Mathematica 10 and other Wolfram technologies tha
t are directly applicable for use in teaching and research on campus. Top
ics of these technical talks include:Enter calculations in everyday Engli
sh\, or using the flexible Wolfram Language Visualize data\, functions\,
surfaces\, and more in 2D or 3D Store and share documents locally or in
the Wolfram Cloud Use the Predictive Interface to get suggestions for t
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of on-demand data Use semantic import to enrich your data using Wolfram
curated data Easily turn static examples into mouse-driven\, dynamic app
lications Access 10\,000 free course-ready applications Utilize the Wol
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t deep support for specialized areas including machine learning\, time se
ries\, image processing\, parallelization\, and control systems\, with no
add-ons required \; Current users will benefit from seeing the
many improvements and new features of Mathematica 10\, but prior knowledg
e of Mathematica is not required. \; All attendees will receive an el
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ts.
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Wolfram Technologiesin Education and Research
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amic applications
Access 10\,000 free course-ready applications
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s\, or create your own
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ncluding machine learning\, time series\, image processing\, parallelizat
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0\;
Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements
and new features of Mathematica 10\, but prior knowledge of
Mathematica is not required. \; All attendees will receive an el
ectronic copy of the examples\, which can be adapted to individual projec
ts.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141013T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141013T170000
LOCATION:JR Howard 115
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Professor Greg Kukonis\, Gettysburg College
DESCRIPTION:Bacteriophages\, viruses that infect bacteria\, are the most
abundant life forms on the planet (an estimated 1031 \;phages exist a
t any moment). \;Still they are poorly characterized. My work focuse
s on characterizing the genetics\, ecology\, and evolution of bacteriopha
ges of the soil bacterium\,Bacillus \;subtilis. \;In particular\
, I am interested in understanding the factors that determine a phage's h
ost range (their ability to infect a few versus many bacterial strains) a
nd how phages evolve as they exchange genetic material with other phages
and as they encounter different bacterial strains to infect. \;These
questions are both theoretically interesting (what factors determine whe
ther a pathogen has a broad versus narrow host range?) and of practical i
mportance (e.g.\, phages that are not likely to jump to new hosts may be
better bets to control bacterial pathogens through "phage therapy"). 
\; Many aspects of this research make it particularly attractive to unde
rgraduate students. \;Kendra Hayden '12 has isolated ten new phages t
hat can infect \;Bacillus \;subtilis \;and we have determined
that these phages vary in their host ranges\; some phages can infect onl
y a few strains of \;Bacillus \;subtilis \;(two or three out
of the nine strains tested\; these are phages with "narrow" host ranges)\
, while others can infect most strains (at least six of the nine strains
tested\; phages with "broad" host ranges). \;We have sent out these
phages' DNA for sequencing and we are in various stages of assembling and
finishing these genomes. Currently\, we have three genomes basically fin
ished (99.9% done) and have done preliminary genome annotation (using var
ious programs to "call" genes and identify their functions) for two phage
s (work done with Katherine Boas '16\, Christina Cochran '13\, Stacey Hea
ver '15\, Aden Lessiak '15\, and Brianne Tomko '16).
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Bacteriophages\, viruses that infect ba
cteria\, are the most abundant life forms on the planet (an estimated 103
1 \;phages exist at any moment). \;Still they are poorly charact
erized. My work focuses on characterizing the genetics\, ecology\, and ev
olution of bacteriophages of the soil bacterium\,Bacillus \;
subtilis. \;In particular\, I am interested in understandin
g the factors that determine a phage's host range (their ability to infec
t a few versus many bacterial strains) and how phages evolve as they exch
ange genetic material with other phages and as they encounter different b
acterial strains to infect. \;These questions are both theoretically
interesting (what factors determine whether a pathogen has a broad versu
s narrow host range?) and of practical importance (e.g.\, phages that are
not likely to jump to new hosts may be better bets to control bacterial
pathogens through "phage therapy"). \;
Many aspects of
this research make it particularly attractive to undergraduate students.&
#160\;Kendra Hayden '12 has isolated ten new phages that can infect \
;Bacillus \;subtilis \;and we have determined t
hat these phages vary in their host ranges\; some phages can infect only
a few strains of \;Bacillus \;subtilis \;(t
wo or three out of the nine strains tested\; these are phages with "narro
w" host ranges)\, while others can infect most strains (at least six of t
he nine strains tested\; phages with "broad" host ranges). \;We have
sent out these phages' DNA for sequencing and we are in various stages o
f assembling and finishing these genomes. Currently\, we have three genom
es basically finished (99.9% done) and have done preliminary genome annot
ation (using various programs to "call" genes and identify their function
s) for two phages (work done with Katherine Boas '16\, Christina Cochran
'13\, Stacey Heaver '15\, Aden Lessiak '15\, and Brianne Tomko '16).
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141014T190000
LOCATION:Alberta Rose Theatre
GEO:45.558792;-122.63471
SUMMARY:Author and Mad Scientist Theodore Gray at Science on Tap ~ Octobe
r 14
DESCRIPTION:Author and Mad Scientist Theodore Gray at Science on Tap Oct
ober 14 ~ Doors at 6pm ~ Event at 7pm Alberta Rose Theatre - 3000 NE Alb
erta Street $12 advance tickets Beer\, wine\, food\, and an assortment
of snacks available Everything physical is made up of the elements and t
he infinite variety of molecules they form when they combine with each ot
her. The new book \;Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of E
verything (http://www.blackdogandleventhal.com/molecules/) \;explores
hundreds of the most interesting\, unusual\, and surprising chemical bon
ds\, from rocks to ropes\, and painkillers to pigments. At this special&#
160\;Science on Tap (http://www.viaproductions.org/events/alberta_oct_14_
molecules/) \;event\,Theodore Gray (https://theodore-gray.squarespace
.com/)\, author\, and co-founder of \;Wolfram Research\, Inc. (http:/
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phy in this exploration of some of the most interesting\, essential\, use
ful\, and beautiful chemical structures that make up every material in th
e world.Molecules \;is the long-awaited sequel to Theodore Gray's bes
tselling book \;The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Ato
m in the Universe (http://periodictable.com/Posters/index.theelements.htm
l). Gray is also the author of \;Gray Matter (http://www.popsci.com/c
ategory/popsci-authors/theodore-gray)\, a long-running Popular Science co
lumn\, and the book \;Mad Science (http://graysci.com/).
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Author and Mad Scientist Theodore
Gray at Science on Tap October 14 ~ Doors at 6pm ~ Event
at 7pm Alberta Rose Theatre - 3000 NE Alberta Street $12 a
dvance tickets Beer\, wine\, food\, and an assortment of snacks av
ailable
Everything physical is made up of the elements and t
he infinite variety of molecules they form when they combine with each ot
her. The new book \;Molecules: The Elements and th
e Architecture of Everything \;explores hundreds of the most
interesting\, unusual\, and surprising chemical bonds\, from rocks to ro
pes\, and painkillers to pigments. At this special \;Science on Tap \;event\,Theodore Gray\,
author\, and co-founder of \;Wolfram Research\, Inc.\, will tell fascinating
stories and show stunning photography in this exploration of some of the
most interesting\, essential\, useful\, and beautiful chemical structure
s that make up every material in the world.
Molecules
\;is the long-awaited sequel to Theodore Gray's bestselling book
0\;The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Ever
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141025T200000
LOCATION:Pamplin Center
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy
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\n One (1) free ticket for Lewis &\; Clark studen
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Activities to pickup your ticket. \n \n Additional tickets f
or Lewis &\; Clark community members and tickets for the general publi
c are available in advance for $35 each (credit card only) by calling Lew
is &\; Clark Student Activities at 503-768-7122. Tickets will also be
available for purchase ($45 each\; cash\, credit/debit) and pickup at the
Pamplin Sports Center starting at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday\, October 25\n
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\n Bill Nye — scientist\, engineer\, comedian\,
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141103T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141103T170000
LOCATION:J.R. Howard Hall 115
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series: Joseph Graves
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Joseph Graves is and evolutionary biologist and scholar o
f the history and philosophy of science as it relates to the biology of r
ace. \;He is the associate Dean for Research and Professor of Biolog
ical Sciences Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering at North Ca
rolina A&\;T State University and UNC Greensboro. \; His visit
is cosponsored by Departments of Biology\, Psychology\, Philosophy\, the
Ethnic Studies Program\, and Science without Limits. \;
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Dr. Joseph Graves is and evolutionary b
iologist and scholar of the history and philosophy of science as it relat
es to the biology of race. \;He is the associate Dean for Research a
nd Professor of Biological Sciences Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoe
ngineering at North Carolina A&\;T State University and UNC Greensboro
.
\;
His visit is cosponsored by Departments of Biol
ogy\, Psychology\, Philosophy\, the Ethnic Studies Program\, and Science
without Limits.
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141104T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141104T183000
LOCATION:Albany\, Smith Hall
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:Race: The History of the Idea Meets the Genomic Age
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Joseph Graves is an evolutionary biologist and scholar of
the history and philosophy of science as it relates to the biology of ra
ce. He is the associate Dean for Research and Professor of Biological Sci
ences Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering at North Carolina A
&\;T State University and UNC Greensboro. His visit is cosponsored by
Departments of Biology\, Psychology\, Philosophy\, the Ethnic Studies Pr
ogram\, and Science without Limits. \;
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Dr. Joseph Graves is an evolutionary bi
ologist and scholar of the history and philosophy of science as it relate
s to the biology of race. He is the associate Dean for Research and Profe
ssor of Biological Sciences Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineeri
ng at North Carolina A&\;T State University and UNC Greensboro.
His visit is cosponsored by Departments of Biology\, Psychology\, Philo
sophy\, the Ethnic Studies Program\, and Science without Limits. \;
p>
UID:20141105T013000Z-31204@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20141028T102552Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31204-race-the-history-of-the-
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CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141117T170000
LOCATION:JRHH 115
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series - Guest Speaker: Andrea Swei
DESCRIPTION:
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UID:20141118T000000Z-31677@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20141114T141423Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/31677-biology-seminar-series-g
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LAST-MODIFIED:20141114T222205Z
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\n Ecological drivers of Lyme disease e
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\n \n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141201T170000
LOCATION:JRHH 115
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar Series: Biology Career Panel
DESCRIPTION:Today we are hosting a career panel for biologists. Come talk
with alumns from the L&\;C biology major: Ian Lake\, High School Bio
logy Teacher Seth Ring\, Science and Natural History Filmmaker and more!
\; TODAY Monday Dec. 1 Howard 115 4 - 5 pm The goal of this pa
nel is for you to have an opportunity to talk with professionals who have
applied their degrees in Biology toward careers in something besides aca
demic research or medicine. Come and hear the stories of what led them to
their careers and the paths they have taken\, and bring your questions a
bout life beyond Lewis &\; Clark with a biology degree. And\, of cour
se\, There Will Be Snacks! See you there.
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Today we are hosting a career panel for
biologists. Come talk with alumns from the L&\;C biology major:
Ian Lake\, High School Biology Teacher Seth Ring\, Science
and Natural History Filmmaker and more!
\; TODA
Y Monday Dec. 1 Howard 115 4 - 5 pm
The goal o
f this panel is for you to have an opportunity to talk with professionals
who have applied their degrees in Biology toward careers in something be
sides academic research or medicine. Come and hear the stories of what le
d them to their careers and the paths they have taken\, and bring your qu
estions about life beyond Lewis &\; Clark with a biology degree.
And\, of course\, There Will Be Snacks!
See you ther
e.
UID:20141202T000000Z-31982@college.lclark.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150126T160000
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SUMMARY:Biology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Hoping to find a summer job or internship in biology? Lookin
g for employment after you graduate? Come hear how to find positions in:
biology research\, education\, clinical internships\, and more. How to p
repare a strong application\, including resumes\, application letters\, a
nd recommendations. Come with all your questions! \; Summer positi
ons often have February application deadlines\, so don't delay starting
your job search! \; \; Who: Prof. Paulette Bierzychudek When:
Monday\, January 26 at 4:00 PM \; Where: Miller 102 \; Snack
s will be served!
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Hoping to find a summer job o
r internship in biology?
Looking for employment after y
ou graduate?
Come hear how to find positions in: biolog
y research\, education\, clinical internships\, and more. How to prepare
a strong application\, including resumes\, application letters\, and reco
mmendations. Come with all your questions!
\;
<
p dir="ltr"> Summer positions often have February application deadlines\
,
so don't delay starting your job search!
\; \;
Who: Prof. Paulette Bierzychudek
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When: Monday\, January 26 at 4:00 PM \;
Where: Miller 102
\;
Snacks will be served!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150225T160000
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LOCATION:J.R. Howard 135
SUMMARY:BCMB Seminar: Dr. Fred Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Neuro-degenerative disease and the IP3 signaling pathway Dr.
Fred Robinson\, OHSU
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Neuro-degenerative disease and the IP3
signaling pathway
Dr. Fred Robinson\, OHSU
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150602T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;Ca
n red wine keep your arteries open?Student presenters: \;Jacob Giglio
tti\, Julian Harris\, Will Owen\, and Naomi WidstromFaculty collaborator:
\;Casey JonesLogistics and Frequently Asked Questions Amy Timmins\,
Administrative Coordinator \; \; Students discuss their resea
rch projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and J
uly. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per
session. For more information about projects see project descriptions.Tue
sdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Presentations are
free and open to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\; \;
Can red wine keep your arte
ries open? Student presenters: \;Jacob Gigliot
ti\, Julian Harris\, Will Owen\, and Naomi Widstrom Faculty coll
aborator: \;Casey Jones
Logistics and Frequently A
sked Questions Amy Timmins\, Administrative Coordinator&#
160\;
\;
Students discuss their research projects du
ring a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each prese
ntation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For mo
re information about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesda
ys 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentation
s are free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150609T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150609T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;Co
nstructing cellular compartments during embryonic developmentStudent pres
enters: James Brandt\, Marie Harp\, Caitlin Morris\, and Kim PelozaFacult
y collaborator: \;Greg HermannMapping neuronal development using mult
icolor imaging in Brainbow zebrafishStudent presenters: Mako Gedi\, Marit
te O'Gallagher\, and Jonathan TorresFaculty collaborator: \;Tamily We
issman-UnniZebrafish to study cellular mechanisms of Parkinson's DiseaseS
tudent presenters: Mehtab Sal and Teresa StackhouseFaculty collaborator:&
#160\;Tamily Weissman-UnniOrganophosphate and pesticide degradation by mo
lybdenum complexesStudent presenters: \;Andy Bennett and Cooper Jamie
sonFaculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo \; \; Students discus
s their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays
in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3
-4 talks per session. For more information about projects see project des
criptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Prese
ntations are free and open to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\; \;
Constructing cellular compa
rtments during embryonic development Student presenters
: James Brandt\, Marie Harp\, Caitlin Morris\, and Kim Peloza <
em>Faculty collaborator: \;Greg Hermann
Mapping ne
uronal development using multicolor imaging in Brainbow zebrafish Student presenters: Mako Gedi\, Maritte O'Gallagher\, and
Jonathan Torres Faculty collaborator: \;Tamily Weissma
n-Unni
Zebrafish to study cellular mechanisms of Parkinson'
s Disease Student presenters: Mehtab Sal and Teres
a Stackhouse Faculty collaborator: \;Tamily Weissman-Un
ni
Organophosphate and pesticide degradation by molybdenum
complexes Student presenters: \;Andy Bennett a
nd Cooper Jamieson Faculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo
60\;
\;
Students discuss their research projects dur
ing a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presen
tation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For mor
e information about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesday
s 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations
are free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150616T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150616T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;In
vestigating Forest Recovery in River View Natural Area After Removal of I
nvasive Plant SpeciesStudent presenters: Michelle Garfias\, Fran Novak\,
and Katrina Von BergFaculty collaborator: \;Paulette BierzychudekThe
Role of Group Perception in Intergroup ApologyStudent presenters: Owen Ga
rtnerFaculty collaborator: \;Diana LeonardResearch in the Vocal and A
uditory Learning LaboratoryStudent presenters: Betty YuFaculty collaborat
ors: \;Chris Olson and Claudio MelloMusical Acoustics: Coupled Oscill
ators\, Mandolin Bridges\, and Holographic InterferometryStudent presente
rs: Tim Collins and Ruby RollFaculty collaborator: \;Steve Tufte 
\; \; Students discuss their research projects during a series of
brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 min
utes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information ab
out projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 u
nless otherwise noted Presentations are free and open to the public Des
sert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\; \;
Investigating Forest Recove
ry in River View Natural Area After Removal of Invasive Plant Species Student presenters: Michelle Garfias\, Fran Novak\, a
nd Katrina Von Berg Faculty collaborator: \;Paulette Bi
erzychudek
The Role of Group Perception in Intergroup Apolo
gy Student presenters: Owen Gartner Facul
ty collaborator: \;Diana Leonard
Research in the V
ocal and Auditory Learning Laboratory Student presenter
s: Betty Yu Faculty collaborators: \;Chris Olson a
nd Claudio Mello
Musical Acoustics: Coupled Oscillators\, M
andolin Bridges\, and Holographic Interferometry Studen
t presenters: Tim Collins and Ruby Roll Faculty collaborato
r: \;Steve Tufte \;
\;
Students discuss
their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays i
n June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-
4 talks per session. For more information about projects see project desc
riptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise n
oted
Presentations are free and open to the public
De
ssert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150623T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150623T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;Co
nstructing cellular compartments during embryonic developmentStudent pres
enters: James Brandt\, Marie Harp\, Caitlin Morris\, and Kim PelozaFacult
y collaborator: \;Greg HermannMapping neuronal development using mult
icolor imaging in Brainbow zebrafishStudent presenters: Mako Gedi\, Marit
te O'Gallagher\, and Jonathan TorresFaculty collaborator: \;Tamily We
issman-UnniZebrafish to study cellular mechanisms of Parkinson's DiseaseS
tudent presenters: Mehtab Sal and Teresa StackhouseFaculty collaborator:&
#160\;Tamily Weissman-UnniOrganophosphate and pesticide degradation by mo
lybdenum complexesStudent presenters: \;Andy Bennett and Cooper Jamie
sonFaculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo \; \; Students discus
s their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays
in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3
-4 talks per session. For more information about projects see project des
criptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Prese
ntations are free and open to the public Dessert provided
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\; \;
Constructing cellular compa
rtments during embryonic development Student presenters
: James Brandt\, Marie Harp\, Caitlin Morris\, and Kim Peloza <
em>Faculty collaborator: \;Greg Hermann
Mapping ne
uronal development using multicolor imaging in Brainbow zebrafish Student presenters: Mako Gedi\, Maritte O'Gallagher\, and
Jonathan Torres Faculty collaborator: \;Tamily Weissma
n-Unni
Zebrafish to study cellular mechanisms of Parkinson'
s Disease Student presenters: Mehtab Sal and Teres
a Stackhouse Faculty collaborator: \;Tamily Weissman-Un
ni
Organophosphate and pesticide degradation by molybdenum
complexes Student presenters: \;Andy Bennett a
nd Cooper Jamieson Faculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo
60\;
\;
Students discuss their research projects dur
ing a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presen
tation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For mor
e information about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesday
s 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations
are free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150630T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;Co
nducting Responsible Research Sarah Schaak\, Reed College \;
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\; \;
Conducting Responsible Rese
arch Sarah Schaak\, Reed College
\;
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Special presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150707T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150707T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;Eh
renfest Urn Model and Its ApplicationsStudent presenters: Isaac Goldstein
Faculty collaborator: \;Yung-Pin ChenStructural Studies and Functiona
l Characterization of Neurotoxic Venom Peptides from Sicariidae SpidersSt
udent presenters: Elizabeth Armitage and Lisa MunozFaculty collaborator:&
#160\;Niko LoeningForest regeneration strategies following novel disturba
nce interactions and \;Seedling dynamics and the maintenance of diver
sity in an Amazonian rainforestStudent presenters: Robin Gropp\, Sofia Ko
utzoukis\, and Mason WordellFaculty collaborator: \;Margaret MetzBili
ngualism and Executive Function: Is there a bilingual advantage?Student p
resenters: Zach Mouton and Brian ShirleyFaculty collaborator: \;Yuepi
ng Zhang \; \; Students discuss their research projects during
a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentat
ion is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more i
nformation about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\,
in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Presentations are free and open to th
e public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\; \;
Ehrenfest Urn Model and Its
Applications Student presenters: Isaac Goldstein<
br />Faculty collaborator: \;Yung-Pin Chen
Str
uctural Studies and Functional Characterization of Neurotoxic Venom Pepti
des from Sicariidae Spiders Student presenters: El
izabeth Armitage and Lisa Munoz Faculty collaborator: \
;Niko Loening
Forest regeneration strategies following nove
l disturbance interactions and \;Seedling dynamics a
nd the maintenance of diversity in an Amazonian rainforest Student presenters: Robin Gropp\, Sofia Koutzoukis\, and Mason W
ordell Faculty collaborator: \;Margaret Metz
Bilingualism and Executive Function: Is there a bilingual advantage?<
/strong> Student presenters: Zach Mouton and Brian Shirley<
br />Faculty collaborator: \;Yueping Zhang \;
&#
160\;
Students discuss their research projects during a series of
brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 mi
nutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information a
bout projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\,
in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are free and o
pen to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTAMP:20150521T150737Z
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X-LIVEWHALE-SUMMARY:Student research presentations
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150714T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150714T131500
LOCATION:Miller 105
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program** Note different
location in Miller 105 ** \; \;Porous Ceramic Nanoparticle Scaf
folds for Electrochemical Growth of Manganese Oxide SupercapacitorsStuden
t presenters: Erin Carlson and Ben HohmanFaculty collaborator: \;Anne
BentleyClouds and ClimateStudent presenters: Laurel Garrett and David Lo
vitzFaculty collaborator: \;Jessica KleissParents and Toddlers Playin
g With Tangible Technology TogetherStudent presenters: Raiven Greenberg\,
Jesus Hernandez\, and Karma Rose MaciasFaculty collaborator: \;Erik
NilsenMicroRNAs in Viral PathogenesisStudent presenters: Camille SkinnerF
aculty collaborator: \;Rebecca Skalsky \; \; Students discus
s their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays
in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3
-4 talks per session. For more information about projects see project des
criptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Prese
ntations are free and open to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
** Note different
location in Miller 105 **
\; \;
Porous Ceramic Nanoparticle Scaffolds for Electrochemical Growth of Manga
nese Oxide Supercapacitors Student presenters: Eri
n Carlson and Ben Hohman Faculty collaborator: \;Anne B
entley
Clouds and Climate Student present
ers: Laurel Garrett and David Lovitz Faculty collaborator:<
/em> \;Jessica Kleiss
Parents and Toddlers Playing With
Tangible Technology Together Student presenters:
Raiven Greenberg\, Jesus Hernandez\, and Karma Rose Macias Facul
ty collaborator: \;Erik Nilsen
Students discuss their research projects during a series of brown-bag ta
lks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there
are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about projects
see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 u
nless otherwise noted
Presentations are free and open to the pu
blic
Dessert provided
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DTSTAMP:20150521T150736Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/47093-summer-science-brown-bag
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150721T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150721T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \; \;MR
I and Imaging Brain DevelopmentStudent presenters: Alicia KirklandFaculty
collaborator: \;Damien FairDevelopment of Individual Differences in
Social Cognition in Young ChildrenStudent presenters: Ashley Hufnagel and
Kristina NelsonFaculty collaborator: \;Jennifer LaBountyDynamic Cybe
rsecurity Exercises in the CloudStudent presenters: Molly Kiefer\, Jeanie
Mullins\, and Kian LutuFaculty collaborator: \;Jens MacheGenetic and
Environmental Impact on Learning and Memory and AnxietyStudent presenter
s: Colton EricksonFaculty collaborator: \;Jacob Raber \; \;
Students discuss their research projects during a series of brown-bag t
alks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; ther
e are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about project
s see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless other
wise noted Presentations are free and open to the public Dessert provid
ed
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Development
of Individual Differences in Social Cognition in Young Children<
br />Student presenters: Ashley Hufnagel and Kristina Nelson Faculty collaborator: \;Jennifer LaBounty
Dy
namic Cybersecurity Exercises in the Cloud Student pres
enters: Molly Kiefer\, Jeanie Mullins\, and Kian Lutu Facul
ty collaborator: \;Jens Mache
Genetic and Environm
ental Impact on Learning and Memory and Anxiety Student
presenters: Colton Erickson Faculty collaborator:
0\;Jacob Raber \;
\;
Students discuss their rese
arch projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and
July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per
session. For more information about projects see project descriptions.
p>
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are free and open to the public
Dessert provi
ded
UID:20150721T190000Z-47106@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20150521T150732Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/47094-summer-science-brown-bag
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LOCATION:Miller Hall 105
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:"The Physics of Interstellar" with Dr. Paul T. Allen
DESCRIPTION:The film Interstellar generated many conversations in the phy
sics and relativity communities\, in part because the science advisor to
the film crew was a prominent physicist — Kip Thorne\, most famous in p
hysics circles for his work on gravity waves and the ongoing LIGO experim
ent. In this informal conversation\, we'll talk about some of the scienti
fic ideas that come up in the movie\, including general relativity\, blac
k holes\, and wormholes. We'll also discuss the tension between using "go
od" science and generating excitement when making science-fiction films.
\;Miller 105 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Conversation 7:30 p.m. - 10:30
p.m. Movie Screening
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d many conversations in the physics and relativity communities\, in part
because the science advisor to the film crew was a prominent physicist â€
” Kip Thorne\, most famous in physics circles for his work on gravity wav
es and the ongoing LIGO experiment. In this informal conversation\, we'll
talk about some of the scientific ideas that come up in the movie\, incl
uding general relativity\, black holes\, and wormholes. We'll also discus
s the tension between using "good" science and generating excitement when
making science-fiction films.
\;Miller 105
7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Conversation
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LOCATION:The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery
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SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Friday\, October 16th at Th
e Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam to hear and talk about the
Opportunities and Challenges of "Data Science" at Lewis &\; Clark Coll
ege and cheer over our pints. The format will include a short introductio
n\, followed by a "round table" with Greta Binford (Biology)\, Jim Procto
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y\, October 16th at The Buffalo Gap Saloon &\; Eatery on Macadam to he
ar and talk about the Opportunities and Challenges of "Data Science" at L
ewis &\; Clark College and cheer over our pints. The format will inclu
de a short introduction\, followed by a "round table" with Greta Binford
(Biology)\, Jim Proctor (Environmental Studies)\, Parvaneh Abbaspour (Sci
ence and Data Services Librarian)\, Jens Mache (Computer Science) Roger N
elsen (Mathematics\, retired) and others. All disciplines welcome! Please
mark your calendars to come support your colleagues!
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roduction\, followed by a "round table" with Greta Binford (Biology)\, Ji
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160208T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160208T170000
LOCATION:Albany 206
GEO:45.451415;-122.668211
SUMMARY:Overseas Program Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Applications for the following programs are due by February 8
\, 2016. \; \;Spring 2017 ProgramsGeneral Culture Australia C
hina: Beijing GC Cuba Dominican Republic: Santiago Ecuador: Cuenca En
gland: London Psychology France: Strasbourg GC Ireland: Dublin Italy:
Siena Japan: Osaka Kansai Gaidai Japan: Sapporo Morocco Russia: St. P
etersburg GC South Korea: Seoul Spain: SevilleLanguage Intensive Chile
: Santiago Chile: Valparaiso \; China: Beijing LI Dominican Republ
ic: Santo Domingo France: Strasbourg LI Germany: Year in Munich (starts
fall 2016) Japan: Osaka Gaukin Russia: St. Petersburg LI Russia: Vlad
ivostok Senegal: Dakar Spain: Alicante \;Domestic Programs2016Was
hington DC (fall) Arizona: Border Studies (spring)Summer2016 Ecuador: C
uenca GhanaApplication Components:Online application (https://college.lc
lark.edu/programs/overseas_and_off-campus/apply/) for admission (must do
this step first) Reference Forms: 2 Academic (submitted online by refere
nces) Essay Form (submitted online) WebAdvisor screenshot of your trans
cript (emailed to our office) 10 Passport Photos (2 for domestic program
s) (submit in person to our office. Please write your full legal name\, p
rogram and semester in non-smearing ink on the back of each photo). &#
160\;Tips and SuggestionsIt is a good idea to get started as soon as poss
ible\, since there are multiple components to the application. After fil
ling out the initial online application\, we recommend speaking with your
references right away to allow them plenty of time to complete the refer
ence forms. You will need to send them this URL (https://college.lclark.e
du/programs/overseas_and_off-campus/apply/references/) along with your ID
number &\; Program. Passport photos can be obtained in the Resource
Lab\, located in the bottom floor of Watzek Library.
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y references)
Essay Form (submitted online)
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r screenshot of your transcript (emailed to our office)
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port Photos (2 for domestic programs) (submit in person to our office. Pl
ease write your full legal name\, program and semester in non-smearing in
k on the back of each photo).
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It is a good idea to get started as s
oon as possible\, since there are multiple components to the application.
After filling out the initial online application\, we recommen
d speaking with your references right away to allow them plenty of time t
o complete the reference forms. You will need to send them this URL (https://college.lclark.edu/programs/overseas_and_off-campus/apply/ref
erences/) along with your ID number &\; Program.
Passport photos can be obtained in the Resource Lab\, loca
ted in the bottom floor of Watzek Library.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160614T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 3
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;June 14Poro
us Ceramic Nanoparticle Scaffolds for Electrochemical Growth of Manganese
Oxide SupercapacitorsStudent presenters: \;Ben Hohman\, Riley Zickel
Faculty collaborator: \;Anne BentleySurface Chemistry of Gold Nanopar
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60\;Tamily Weissman-Unni \; Students discuss their research projects
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more information about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-
1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Presentations are free and ope
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Porous Ceramic Nanoparticle Scaffolds for Electrochemical Gro
wth of Manganese Oxide Supercapacitors Student presente
rs: \;Ben Hohman\, Riley Zickel Faculty collaborator:
em> \;Anne Bentley
Surface Chemistry of Gold Nanopartic
les in Natural Environments Student presenter:
0\;Erin Carlson Faculty collaborator: \;Anne Bentley
Mapping neuronal development using multicolor imaging in Brai
nbow zebrafish Student presenters: \;Mako Gedi
\, Jonathan Torres\, Isaac Boardman Faculty collaborator:&#
160\;Tamily Weissman-Unni
Zebrafish to study cellular mecha
nisms of Parkinson's Disease Student presenters:&#
160\;Mehtab Sal\, Helen Ippolito Faculty collaborator: 
\;Tamily Weissman-Unni
\;
Students discuss their research projects
during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each pr
esentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For
more information about projects see project descriptions.
Tue
sdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160621T120000
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SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 4
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;June 21Capt
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presenters: \;David Ruan\, Lindsay Von Tish\, Austin Wade\, Gregory
AaronsonFaculty collaborator: \;Jens MacheEvaluation of the effects o
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160\; Students discuss their research projects during a series of brown-
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ojects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless
otherwise noted Presentations are free and open to the public Dessert p
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June 21
Capture-the-Flag Challenges that Enhance Cybersecurity Analys
is Skills Student presenters: \;David Ruan\, L
indsay Von Tish\, Austin Wade\, Gregory Aaronson Faculty collabo
rator: \;Jens Mache
Evaluation of the effects of r
esveratrol on the genotoxicity of nicotine on the wing SMART test in Dros
ophila melanogaster. Student presenters: \;Hal
ey Halperin\, Graciela Ferderer Faculty collaborator: \
;Norma Velazquez Ulloa
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g in Adults and Young Children Student presenters:
\;Roxanne Felig\, Elvira Ruan Faculty collaborator:
60\;Todd Watson
\;
Students discuss their research projects during
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2:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations ar
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Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160628T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160628T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 5
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;June 28
0\;MicroRNAs in Viral PathogenesisStudent presenter: \;Isabella Brink
Faculty collaborator: \;Rebecca SkalskyBilingualism and executive fun
ctions: is there a bilingual advantage over monolingual on cognitive cont
rol?Student presenters: \;Gabriella Tost\, Sophia AronFaculty collabo
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idsStudent presenters: \;Demi Glidden\, Sophia Horigan\, Ella Santana
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uss their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesday
s in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally
3-4 talks per session. For more information about projects see project d
escriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Pre
sentations are free and open to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
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\;
June 28 \;
MicroRNAs in Viral Pathogenesis Stud
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em> \;Rebecca Skalsky
Bilingualism and executive functi
ons: is there a bilingual advantage over monolingual on cognitive control
? Student presenters: \;Gabriella Tost\, Sophi
a Aron Faculty collaborator: \;Yueping Zhang
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pot: comparative biogeography of Caribbean arachnids St
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\;
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of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15
minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information
about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\
, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are free and
open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160705T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160705T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 6
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;July 5Geome
tric Flows of PolygonsStudent presenters: \;Mack Beveridge\, Eli Barn
esFaculty collaborator: \;Paul T. AllenCoherence-Derived Light Fluctu
ations for Atomic MagnetometryStudent presenters: \;Ben Whitenack\, D
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is by molybdenum oxide catalystand \;Application of molybdenum peroxo
compounds for degrading organophosphate neurotoxinsStudent presenters:&#
160\;Emily Bright\, Lionel MiaoFaculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo 
\; Students discuss their research projects during a series of brown-bag
talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; th
ere are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about proje
cts see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless oth
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ided
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\;
July 5
Geometric Flows of Polygons Student presente
rs: \;Mack Beveridge\, Eli Barnes Faculty collaborator:
\;Paul T. Allen
Comp
utational investigation of organophosphate hydrolysis by molybdenum oxide
catalystand \;Application of molybdenum peroxo comp
ounds for degrading organophosphate neurotoxins Student
presenters: \;Emily Bright\, Lionel Miao Faculty colla
borator: \;Louis Kuo
\;
Students discuss their research p
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Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per sessi
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Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Pr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160707T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160707T200000
LOCATION:McMenamins Mission Theater\, 1624 NW Glisan\, Portland
SUMMARY:Science Pub Portland: Mapping the Brain with Tamily Weissman-Unni
DESCRIPTION:The brain is exquisitely organized and complex\, with billion
s of cells forming trillions of precise connections that ultimately contr
ol behavior. Neuroscientists across the globe are racing to construct det
ailed maps of the brain\, hoping to answer key questions about how the br
ain grows and forms during development\, how it functions in adulthood\,
and how it deteriorates. One powerful approach to mapping connections in
the brain is to use color – to identify individual cells with unique hu
es. In this talk\, Biology and Neuroscience Professor Tamily Weissman-Un
ni explains how color can be used to study the brain. She has helped to d
evelop a multicolor method called "Brainbow\," which color-codes cells by
expressing combinations of specialized fluorescent proteins. She will pr
esent colorful images and illustrate how the brain forms in tiny\, transp
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complex\, with billions of cells forming trillions of precise connections
that ultimately control behavior. Neuroscientists across the globe are r
acing to construct detailed maps of the brain\, hoping to answer key ques
tions about how the brain grows and forms during development\, how it fun
ctions in adulthood\, and how it deteriorates. One powerful approach to m
apping connections in the brain is to use color – to identify individua
l cells with unique hues.
In this talk\, Biology and Neuroscience
Professor Tamily Weissman-Unni explains how color can be used to study t
he brain. She has helped to develop a multicolor method called "Brainbow\
," which color-codes cells by expressing combinations of specialized fluo
rescent proteins. She will present colorful images and illustrate how the
brain forms in tiny\, transparent zebrafish embryos.
\;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160712T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160712T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 7
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;July 12Musi
cal Acoustics: Coupled Oscillators\, Mandolin Bridges\, and Holographic I
nterferometryStudent presenters: \;Karlie Schwartzwald\, Zach RoseFac
ulty collaborator: \;Stephen TufteHow Do We Feel About It? The role o
f emotional self-stereotyping in responses to sexismStudent presenters:&#
160\;Owen Gartner\, Eddie TellezFaculty collaborator: \;Diana Leonard
Research in the Vocal and Auditory Learning LaboratoryStudent presenters:
\;Nicole Huizinga\, Abel Getachew (De La Salle high school)Faculty c
ollaborator: \;Claudio MelloHow seedling functional traits interact w
ith environmental conditions to maintain forest diversity in an Amazonian
rainforestStudent presenter: \;Ina Waring-EnriquezFaculty collaborat
or: \;Margaret Metz \; Students discuss their research project
s during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each p
resentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. Fo
r more information about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00
-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Presentations are free and op
en to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
July 12
Musical Acoustics: Coupled Oscillators\, Mandolin Bridges\, a
nd Holographic Interferometry Student presenters:&
#160\;Karlie Schwartzwald\, Zach Rose Faculty collaborator:
\;Stephen Tufte
How Do We Feel About It? The role of e
motional self-stereotyping in responses to sexism Stude
nt presenters: \;Owen Gartner\, Eddie Tellez Faculty co
llaborator: \;Diana Leonard
Research in the Vocal
and Auditory Learning Laboratory Student presenters: \;Nicole Huizinga\, Abel Getachew (De La Salle high school) <
em>Faculty collaborator: \;Claudio Mello
How seedl
ing functional traits interact with environmental conditions to maintain
forest diversity in an Amazonian rainforest Student pre
senter: \;Ina Waring-Enriquez Faculty collaborator: \;Margaret Metz
\;
Students discuss their rese
arch projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and
July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per
session. For more information about projects see project descriptions.
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Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are free and open to the public
Dessert provi
ded
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160714T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160714T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 8
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;July 14 (Th
ursday)Seedling dynamics and the role of oomycete pathogens in maintainin
g diversity in an old growth forestStudent presenters: \;Katrina Von
Burg\, Tessa Belanger\, Zoe WenderFaculty collaborator: \;Margaret Me
tzWalking the Oregon Trail to Fitness: Is it the trailmates or map that m
atters most?Student presenters: \;Willow Wood\, Blake Murray\, Ariann
a MarshankFaculty collaborator: \; \;Erik NilsenStructural Studie
s and Functional Characterization of Neurotoxic Venom Peptides from Sicar
iidae SpidersStudent presenters: \;Elizabeth Armitage\, Zachary Schon
rockFaculty collaborator: \; \;Nikolaus Loening \; Student
s discuss their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on T
uesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are gen
erally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about projects see pro
ject descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise note
d Presentations are free and open to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
July 14 (Thursday)
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Seedling dynamics and the role of oomycete pathoge
ns in maintaining diversity in an old growth forest Stu
dent presenters: \;Katrina Von Burg\, Tessa Belanger\, Zoe Wende
r Faculty collaborator: \;Margaret Metz
W
alking the Oregon Trail to Fitness: Is it the trailmates or map that matt
ers most? Student presenters: \;Willow Wood\,
Blake Murray\, Arianna Marshank Faculty collaborator: \
; \;Erik Nilsen
Structural Studies and Functional Chara
cterization of Neurotoxic Venom Peptides from Sicariidae Spiders Student presenters: \;Elizabeth Armitage\, Zachary Sch
onrock Faculty collaborator: \; \;Nikolaus Loening<
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\;
Students discuss their research projects during a
series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentatio
n is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more inf
ormation about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:
00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are
free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160719T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160719T131500
LOCATION:Olin 204
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag 9
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;July 19Disc
overing the mechanisms underlying the effects of nicotine on development
and drug-induced behaviors in Drosophila melanogasterStudent presenters:&
#160\;Eve Lowenstein\, Madison Lambert\, Ariel ShawFaculty collaborator:&
#160\;Norma Velazquez UlloaShaping an "Earthquake Culture" Through Inform
al LearningStudent presenters: Ajna Weaver\, Hannah Smay\, Raiven Greenbe
rg\, Bruce Duffet\, Gracie Petrie\, Daniela GarciaFaculty collaborator:&#
160\;Liz SafranThe Local Topology of Schubert Varieties at SingularitiesS
tudent presenters: \;Andres Guerrero-Guzman\, Anthony UtehsFaculty co
llaborator: \;Sweta SuryanarayanGenetic and Environmental Impact on L
earning and Memory and AnxietyStudent presenters: \;Betty YuFaculty c
ollaborator: \;Jacob Raber \; Students discuss their research pr
ojects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. E
ach presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per sessio
n. For more information about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays
12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted Presentations are free a
nd open to the public Dessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
July 19
Discovering the mechanisms underlying the effects of nicotine
on development and drug-induced behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster Student presenters: \;Eve Lowenstein\, Madison La
mbert\, Ariel Shaw Faculty collaborator: \;Norma Velazq
uez Ulloa
Shaping an "Earthquake Culture" Through Informal
Learning Student presenters: Ajna Weaver\, Hannah
Smay\, Raiven Greenberg\, Bruce Duffet\, Gracie Petrie\, Daniela GarciaFaculty collaborator: \;Liz Safran
The Loc
al Topology of Schubert Varieties at Singularities Stud
ent presenters: \;Andres Guerrero-Guzman\, Anthony Utehs Faculty collaborator: \;Sweta Suryanarayan
Genet
ic and Environmental Impact on Learning and Memory and AnxietyStudent presenters: \;Betty Yu Faculty collabor
ator: \;Jacob Raber
\;
Students discuss their research pr
ojects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. E
ach presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per sessio
n. For more information about projects see project descriptions.
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Pre
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Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160922T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160922T170000
LOCATION:Gregg Pavilion
GEO:45.4506477144909;-122.671172383575
SUMMARY:Research News & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Thursday\, September 22 at
the Gregg Pavilion to hear Margaret Metz (Biology) and Maryann Bylander (
Sociology and Anthropology) \;present short\, informal talks on their
research\, while we cheer over our pints. Please mark your calendars to
come support your colleagues.
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Please join us 4:00 pm-5:30 pm on Thurs
day\, September 22 at the Gregg Pavilion to hear Margaret Metz (Biology)
and Maryann Bylander (Sociology and Anthropology) \;present short\, i
nformal talks on their research\, while we cheer over our pints. Please m
ark your calendars to come support your colleagues.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160930T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160930T180000
LOCATION:Watzek Library
GEO:45.450919;-122.669177
SUMMARY:Nature's Filigree Exhibit Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us this afternoon\, September 30\, from 4-6 pm in
the Watzek Library Atrium for an exhibit displaying mosses that live on
our campus. The exhibit is curated by Nate Klimpert '16 with contribution
s from Phil Gaddis '68. \; The project has been supported by our Scie
nce &\; Data Services Librarian Parvaneh Abbasbour. Light refreshments
will be served.
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er 30\, from 4-6 pm in the Watzek Library Atrium for an exhibit displayin
g mosses that live on our campus. The exhibit is curated by Nate Klimpert
'16 with contributions from Phil Gaddis '68. \; The project has been
supported by our Science &\; Data Services Librarian Parvaneh Abbasbo
ur. Light refreshments will be served.
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our Science &\; Data Services Librarian Parvaneh Abbaspour.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170605T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170605T143000
LOCATION:JR Howard - Room 102
GEO:45.451619;-122.669391
SUMMARY:"Too Creative for Science?" A Talk with Dr. Ahna Skop
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ahna Skop from the Genetics Department at the University
of Madison\, Wisconsin is a scientist as well as an artist who combines h
er passions in creative ways. \; Her research focuses on develop
ment in the nematode \;C. Elegans. \;Read more about her work (a
nd her art): \; http://skoplab.weebly.com/ \; (http://genetics.w
isc.edu/Skop.htm)http://genetics.wisc.edu/Skop.htm (http://genetics.wisc.
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Dr. Ahna Skop from the Genetics
Department at the University of Madison\, Wisconsin is a scientist as wel
l as an artist who combines her passions in creative ways. \;
Her research focuses on development in the nematode \;C. Elegans
. \;Read more about her work (and her art): \;
Her talk will be interesting for people with man
y different types of backgrounds and interests. \;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170606T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Discretiz
ations of boundary value problemsStudent presenters: \;Sara Stout and
Karlie SchwartzwaldFaculty collaborator: \;Paul AllenStrings in comp
actified gauge theoriesStudent presenters: \;Benjamin Kolligs and Con
or SmithFaculty collaborator: \;Mohamed AnberHitting Times for Genera
lized Ehrenfest Urn ModelsStudent presenters: \;William DeLee and Lar
s MayrandFaculty collaborator: \;Yung-Pin ChenOrganophosphate degrada
tion with molybdenum oxo complexesStudent presenters: \;Emily Bright\
, Kei Inoue\, and Lionel MiaoFaculty collaborator: \;Louis Kuo  
\;Students discuss their research projects during a series of brown-bag t
alks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; ther
e are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about project
s see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless other
wise notedPresentations are free and open to the publicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
Discretizations of boundary value pr
oblems Student presenters: \;Sara Stout and Ka
rlie Schwartzwald Faculty collaborator: \;Paul Allen
Strings in compactified gauge theories Stud
ent presenters: \;Benjamin Kolligs and Conor Smith Facu
lty collaborator: \;Mohamed Anber
Hitting Times fo
r Generalized Ehrenfest Urn Models Student presenters:<
/em> \;William DeLee and Lars Mayrand Faculty collaborator:<
/em> \;Yung-Pin Chen
Organophosphate degradation with m
olybdenum oxo complexes Student presenters: \;
Emily Bright\, Kei Inoue\, and Lionel Miao Faculty collaborator:
\;Louis Kuo
\;
Students discuss their re
search projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June an
d July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks p
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Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise n
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Presentations are free and open to the public<
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Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170613T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Relating
Eating "Styles" and Cognitive Control Over High- and Low-Calorie Food Cue
s in College-Aged Adults and Young ChildrenStudent presenters: \;Elvi
ra Ruan and Hannah CarrollFaculty collaborator: \;Todd WatsonMapping
neuronal development using multicolor imaging in Brainbow zebrafishStuden
t presenters: \;Thalia Lichtenberg\, Zoe Cook\, and Maggie CareyFacul
ty collaborator: \;Tamily WeissmanZebrafish to study cellular mechani
sms of Parkinson's DiseaseStudent presenters: \;Isaac Boardman and Ba
ergen SchultzFaculty collaborator: \;Tamily Weissman \;Students
discuss their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tu
esdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are gene
rally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about projects see proj
ect descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are free and open to the publicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
Relating Eating "Styles" and Cogniti
ve Control Over High- and Low-Calorie Food Cues in College-Aged Adults an
d Young Children Student presenters: \;Elvira
Ruan and Hannah Carroll Faculty collaborator: \;Todd Wa
tson
Mapping neuronal development using multicolor imaging
in Brainbow zebrafish Student presenters: \;Th
alia Lichtenberg\, Zoe Cook\, and Maggie Carey Faculty collabora
tor: \;Tamily Weissman
Zebrafish to study cellular
mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease Student presenters:<
/em> \;Isaac Boardman and Baergen Schultz Faculty collaborat
or: \;Tamily Weissman
\;
Students discuss
their research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays i
n June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-
4 talks per session. For more information about projects see project desc
riptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless ot
herwise noted
Presentations are free and open to the pub
lic
Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170620T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Discoveri
ng how cell-type specific compartments are constructedStudent presenters:
\;Laura Voss\, Simran Handa\, Jackson Thein\, Fiona Rambo\, and Tori
EichtenFaculty collaborator: \;Greg HermannMotivating Walking throug
h Social Referencing and Data Visualization with Activity TrackersStudent
presenters: \;Sam Peers Nitzberg and Sheridan ShenkinFaculty collabo
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t presenters: \;Amber Perry and Noah BenjaminFaculty collaborator:
60\;Iva Stavrov \;Students discuss their research projects during a
series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentatio
n is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more inf
ormation about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in
Olin 204 unless otherwise notedPresentations are free and open to the pu
blicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
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\;
Discovering how cell-type specific c
ompartments are constructed Student presenters:
60\;Laura Voss\, Simran Handa\, Jackson Thein\, Fiona Rambo\, and Tori Ei
chten Faculty collaborator: \;Greg Hermann
Motivating Walking through Social Referencing and Data Visualization wi
th Activity Trackers Student presenters: \;Sam
Peers Nitzberg and Sheridan Shenkin Faculty collaborator:&
#160\;Erik Nilsen
Mathematics of relativistic point particl
es Student presenters: \;Amber Perry and Noah
Benjamin Faculty collaborator: \;Iva Stavrov
&#
160\;
Students discuss their research projects during a series
of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15
minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information
about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12
:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentati
ons are free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTAMP:20170601T155712Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T225712Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170627T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170627T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Designing
a self-healing stentStudent presenters: \;Ryan Nguyen and Haley Stok
asFaculty collaborator: \;Casey JonesDevelopment of an immobilized ru
thenium(II) chloride catalystStudent presenter: \;Ryan LaVigneFaculty
collaborator: \;Casey JonesPsychophysiological Responses to Racial P
assing BehaviorStudent presenters: \;Madison Kleiner and Mikayla Pars
onsFaculty collaborator: \;Diana Leonard \;Students discuss the
ir research projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in Ju
ne and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 ta
lks per session. For more information about projects see project descript
ions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise notedPresentation
s are free and open to the publicDessert provided
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\;
Designing a self-healing stent Student presenters: \;Ryan Nguyen and Haley Stokas<
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Devel
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r: \;Casey Jones
Psychophysiological Responses to
Racial Passing Behavior Student presenters: \;
Madison Kleiner and Mikayla Parsons Faculty collaborator:&#
160\;Diana Leonard
\;
Students discuss their resea
rch projects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and J
uly. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per
session. For more information about projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise note
d
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Dessert provided
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170706T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170706T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;How seedl
ing functional traits interact with environmental conditions to maintain
forest diversity in an Amazonian rainforestStudent presenters: \;Hold
en Jones and Madeline TraceyFaculty collaborator: \;Margaret MetzSeed
ling dynamics and the role of oomycete pathogens in maintaining diversity
in an old growth forestStudent presenters: \;Madeline Tracey and Nic
k GerlachFaculty collaborator: \;Margaret MetzCapture-the-Flag Challe
nges that Enhance Cybersecurity Analysis SkillsStudent presenters: \;
Nick Tan\, George Shoemaker\, and Ahmed GediFaculty collaborator: \;J
ens Mache \;Students discuss their research projects during a serie
s of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 1
5 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more informati
on about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\, in Olin
204 unless otherwise notedPresentations are free and open to the publicDe
ssert provided
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\;
How seedling functional traits inter
act with environmental conditions to maintain forest diversity in an Amaz
onian rainforest Student presenters: \;Holden
Jones and Madeline Tracey Faculty collaborator: \;Marga
ret Metz
Seedling dynamics and the role of oomycete pathoge
ns in maintaining diversity in an old growth forest Stu
dent presenters: \;Madeline Tracey and Nick Gerlach Fac
ulty collaborator: \;Margaret Metz
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g Challenges that Enhance Cybersecurity Analysis Skills Student presenters: \;Nick Tan\, George Shoemaker\, and Ahmed G
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Students discuss their research projects during a series of bro
wn-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minute
s\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about
projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:
15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations ar
e free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTAMP:20170601T155718Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170711T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170711T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;The evolu
tion of venom-expressed gene families in Synspermiata spidersStudent pres
enters: \;Katherine Delgado and Ella Santana-ProperFaculty collaborat
or: \;Greta BinfordArachnid biogeography in the CaribbeanStudent pres
enter: \;Cora LaymanFaculty collaborator: \;Greta BinfordMachine
Learning and Visual Analytics for Environmental ScienceStudent presenters
: \;Jeffrey Mullins and Sean RichardsonFaculty collaborator: \;Pe
ter Drake and Jessica KleissInvestigations of the Acoustics of the Mandol
inStudent presenters: \;Gerrick Heggarty and Sam HuntFaculty collabor
ator: \;Steve Tufte \;Students discuss their research projects
during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each pre
sentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For
more information about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays 12:00-1
:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise notedPresentations are free and open t
o the publicDessert provided
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\;
The evolution of venom-expressed gen
e families in Synspermiata spiders Student presenters:<
/em> \;Katherine Delgado and Ella Santana-Proper Faculty col
laborator: \;Greta Binford
Arachnid biogeography i
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an Faculty collaborator: \;Greta Binford
Machine Learning and Visual Analytics for Environmental Science<
br />Student presenters: \;Jeffrey Mullins and Sean Richards
on Faculty collaborator: \;Peter Drake and Jessica Klei
ss
Investigations of the Acoustics of the Mandolin Student presenters: \;Gerrick Heggarty and Sam Hunt Faculty collaborator: \;Steve Tufte
\;
Students discuss their research projects during a series of brown-ba
g talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 minutes\; t
here are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information about proj
ects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00-1:15\,
in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations are fre
e and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTAMP:20170601T155713Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/239611-summer-science-brown-bag
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170718T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170718T131500
LOCATION:Olin 301
SUMMARY:Summer Science Brown Bag
DESCRIPTION:The John S. Rogers Science Research Program \;Surface C
hemistry of Gold and Silver NanoparticlesStudent presenters: \;Zach S
chonrock and Selina IbarraFaculty collaborator: \;Anne BentleyElectro
chemical Growth of Manganese Oxide SupercapacitorsStudent presenter: 
\;Jack BergaminiFaculty collaborator: \;Anne BentleyEffects of nicoti
ne on Drosophila development: genes\, neurotransmitters and toxicologyStu
dent presenters: \;Haley Halperin Perry and Ariel ShawFaculty collabo
rator: \;Norma VelazquezInvestigating the role of thrombospondin in D
rosophila developmentStudent presenters: \;Eve LowensteinFaculty coll
aborator: \;Norma Velazquez \;Students discuss their research p
rojects during a series of brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July.
Each presentation is 15 minutes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per sessi
on. For more information about projects see project descriptions.Tuesdays
12:00-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise notedPresentations are free an
d open to the publicDessert provided
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The John S. Rogers Science Research Pr
ogram
\;
Surface Chemistry of Gold and Silver
Nanoparticles Student presenters: \;Zach Scho
nrock and Selina Ibarra Faculty collaborator: \;Anne Be
ntley
Effects o
f nicotine on Drosophila development: genes\, neurotransmitters and toxic
ology Student presenters: \;Haley Halperin Per
ry and Ariel Shaw Faculty collaborator: \;Norma Velazqu
ez
Investigating the role of thrombospondin in Drosophila d
evelopment Student presenters: \;Eve Lowenstei
n Faculty collaborator: \;Norma Velazquez
 
\;
Students discuss their research projects during a series of
brown-bag talks on Tuesdays in June and July. Each presentation is 15 min
utes\; there are generally 3-4 talks per session. For more information ab
out projects see project descriptions.
Tuesdays 12:00
-1:15\, in Olin 204 unless otherwise noted
Presentations
are free and open to the public
Dessert provided
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DTSTAMP:20170601T155719Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/239612-summer-science-brown-bag
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T225719Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171106T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171106T200000
LOCATION:Olin Hall (and Bodine)
GEO:45.4512272542636;-122.667546036987
SUMMARY:ScienceFest!
DESCRIPTION:Many of you may remember SpiderFests of the past. We're doing
it again this year\, but in an even more exciting context. Multiple rese
arch groups will welcome you to visit their labs and learn about the scie
nce happening at L&\;C! \; \; Come learn about the science of
:Nanoparticles! With \;Anne Bentley \;and her students Intoxic
ated fruit flies! With \;Norma Velazquez-Ulloa \;and her students
Cybersecurity! \; With \;Jens Mache \;and his students
Fish brainbows! With \;Tamily Weissman-Unni \;and her students
Forests! With \;Margaret Metz \;and her students Human Brain
s! With \;Todd Watson \;and his students Arachnids and venoms!
With \;Greta Binford \;and her students The species in our ca
mpus collections (eg. mammals\, birds\, fungi….) with the \;Natural
History Club Our goal with this event is to \;engage local people a
cross the community in science. We will share stories of the questions we
are asking and answering on campus and the fun of discovery. There will
be games\, treats\, demonstrations including spider venom collection &
\; cybersecurity puzzles to solve. The event will take place in Olin (Ben
tley Lab and Mache group in Olin computer labs) and on the 1st and 2nd fl
oors of Bodine. Signs and maps will guide your way. \; \;
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Many of you may remember SpiderFests of
the past. We're doing it again this year\, but in an even more exciting
context. Multiple research groups will welcome you to visit their labs an
d learn about the science happening at L&\;C! \; \;
Co
me learn about the science of:
Nanoparticles! With \;
Anne Bentley \;and her students
Intoxica
ted fruit flies! With \;Norma Velazquez-Ulloa \;
and her students
Cybersecurity! \; With \;Jen
s Mache \;and his students
Fish brainbows! With&
#160\;Tamily Weissman-Unni \;and her students
Forests! With \;Margaret Metz \;and her st
udents
Human Brains! With \;Todd Watson \;and his students
Arachnids and venoms! With \;Greta Binford \;and her students
The species
in our campus collections (eg. mammals\, birds\, fungi….) with the 
\;Natural History Club
Our goal wi
th this event is to \;engage local people across the community in sci
ence. We will share stories of the questions we are asking and answering
on campus and the fun of discovery. There will be games\, treats\, demons
trations including spider venom collection &\; cybersecurity puzzles t
o solve. The event will take place in Olin (Bentley Lab and Mache group i
n Olin computer labs) and on the 1st and 2nd floors of Bodine. Signs and
maps will guide your way. \;
\;
UID:20171107T010000Z-269780@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20171101T154325Z
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Forests! With \;Margaret Metz \;and her
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Human Brains! With \;Todd Watson \
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180418T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180418T210000
LOCATION:Miller 102
GEO:45.450858;-122.668265
SUMMARY:Animal Activist Jenny Brown Comes to LC!
DESCRIPTION:Come hear nationally renowned animal rights activist Jenny Br
own\, founder of Woodstock Farm Sanctuary\, on Wednesday\, April 18\, in
MIller 102. Located in New York\, Woodstock is one of the most renowned
sanctuaries for farm animals in the USA. Before founding Woodstock\, Jenn
y was in the film business\, and later went to Texas to document farm ani
mal cruelty. Jenny now does a full-time national speaking tour to raise
awareness of the "plight" of the animals used in the food system. Jenny s
ays\, "My presentations challenge students and groups to take a closer lo
ok at our food system and the uncomfortable truths behind it. No matter o
ur dietary choices\, thinking about what is at stake with eating animals
allows us to critically examine our traditions\, our culture(s)\, and the
relationship between us and the world. It forces us to think about our c
onsumption habits and the ethics of our everyday choices." Learn more ab
out Jenny at \;https://www.speakerjennybrown.com/ (https://www.speake
rjennybrown.com/) \;
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Come hear nationally renowned animal ri
ghts activist Jenny Brown\, founder of Woodstock Farm Sanctuary\, on Wedn
esday\, April 18\, in MIller 102.
Located in New York\, Woodstock
is one of the most renowned sanctuaries for farm animals in the USA. Bef
ore founding Woodstock\, Jenny was in the film business\, and later went
to Texas to document farm animal cruelty.
Jenny now does a full-t
ime national speaking tour to raise awareness of the "plight" of the anim
als used in the food system. Jenny says\, "My presentations challenge stu
dents and groups to take a closer look at our food system and the uncomfo
rtable truths behind it. No matter our dietary choices\, thinking about w
hat is at stake with eating animals allows us to critically examine our t
raditions\, our culture(s)\, and the relationship between us and the worl
d. It forces us to think about our consumption habits and the ethics of o
ur everyday choices."
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DTSTAMP:20180416T172219Z
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180924T170000
LOCATION:JRHH 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar
UID:20180924T230000Z-292836@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20180921T131555Z
URL:https://college.lclark.edu/live/events/292836-biology-seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181119T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181119T170000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181119T160000
LOCATION:JRHH 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar
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Mitochondrial dynamics in t
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UID:20180924T230000Z-292836@college.lclark.edu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T192241Z
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\n Michael Coronado\, \;Whitman College\n
\n
\n Mi
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DTSTAMP:20180921T131555Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T192343Z
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\n Matthew Ford\, \;OHS
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\n P
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181203T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181203T170000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181203T160000
LOCATION:JRHH 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Paulette Bierzychudek.Bio jobs and internships.
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Paulette
Bierzychudek.
Bio jobs and
internships.
UID:20180924T230000Z-292836@college.lclark.edu
DTSTAMP:20180921T131555Z
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\n \;\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181210T170000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181210T160000
LOCATION:JRHH 132
SUMMARY:Biology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Speakers will visit campus to give a talk about their ongoing
research in biology. \;There will also be information sessions about
teaching\, grad school\, and summer research. \;
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Speakers
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