The Thompson Hall weekly science seminar will be held on Thursdays, from 4-5 PM in Thompson
124 unless otherwise posted. Refreshments are served. This fall the seminar will feature student research reports, distinguished invited speakers and UPS faculty presentations. Please join us in welcoming the following speakers:
TITLE: Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Applications In and Out of the Sciences
1. Thom Coates
TITLE: Investigations of the role of beta-catenin in embryo development of the guppy, Poecilia reticulata
2. Alicia Stenerson
TITLE: A microsatellite analysis of hybridization between copper (Sebastes caurinus) and quillback (S. maliger) rockfish in Puget Sound
TITLE: Al's Abbreviated Optical Mineralogy: An Interactive Hypertext Multimedia Tutorial
TITLE: GIS - What can it do for me?
TITLE: Using a Comparative Evolutionary Approach to Understand the Significance of Missense Mutations in Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes
TITLE: TBA
TITLE: Force and Film As They Apply to Biomechanical Analysis
TITLE: In Vitro Maturation of the Zebrafish Oocyte: Insights into Follicular Signalling
TITLE: Making Babies: Perspectives from the Lab
TITLE: New Insights on Crustal Faults in the Southern Puget Lowland, Washington, from Ships, Gravity, and Aeromagnetic Surveys
TITLE: Why Should we Monitor Lichens?
TITLE: The Search for Mind: A New Foundation for Cognitive Science
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