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WHAT:
This Seminar Series is one component fulfilling the mission of the New Mexico IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) consortium. That mission is to "build and expand the pool of competitive biomedical researchers in New Mexico" by emphasizing communications and coordination of resources.
WHO:
Speakers may have expertise in bioinformatics, biomolecules, cell structure, pathogens, or materials. They are not restricted to New Mexico residency. The Seminar Series is coordinated by Dr. Rebecca Reiss of the Biology Department at New Mexico Tech.
WHERE:
Seminars are held at New Mexico Tech, Jones Annex Room 101, at 4:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. See Maps and Directions.
WHEN:
Fall, 2009
Seminars from the 2008-2009 academic year
Seminars from the 2007-2008 academic year
Seminars from the 2006-2007 academic year
Seminars from the 2005-2006 academic year
 
 
 
 
 
DATE SPEAKER & TITLE
August 31 Dr. Rebecca Reiss, New Mexico Tech,  "Transforming Undergraduate Biology Education: Lessons from a CITL grant."
September 14 Mr. Peter Guerra, AMEC, "Enhanced Bioremediation of Dry Cleaner Solvent Contamination in a Drinking Water Aquafer."
September 21 TBA
September 28 SFC Rob Maes, US Army, "US Army Health Professional Program."
October 5 Dr. Thomas Umbreit, FDA, "Distribution of Nanoparticles of Titanium and Silver."
October 12 TBA
October 19 TBA
October 26 Dr. Michele Shuster, New Mexico State University, "Development, Implementation, and Assessment of a Cancer Lecture Course."
November 2 TBA
November 9 Dr. Wen-Yee Lee, University of TX at El Paso, "Binational Study of Endocrine Disruptor Compounds in Wastewater:"
November 16 Candace Cotter, New Mexico Tech, "Bob, the Blind Bobcat and Other Close Encounters of the Feline Kind."
November 23 No Seminar
November 30 Dr. Peng Zhang, New Mexico Tech, "Biosensing Applications for Photon Upconverting Particles."
December 7 Dr. Hong Tang, New Mexico Tech, "Antibacterial Action of a Chitosan Derivative against Gram-Negative Bacteria."