Tag archive for ‘Science Forum’
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October 29, 2012
J. P. Dessel, Steinfeld Associate Professor of Near Eastern History and Archaeology, has been excavating a site in the 'Amuq Plain of Turkey since 2008. He'll discuss the latest finds...Read More »
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October 23, 2012
J.R. Shute, co-founder and co-director of Conservation Fisheries Inc., has been studying endangered fish for more than twenty-five years. He'll be discussing the importance of protecting rare species of fish...Read More »
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October 16, 2012
Two representatives from the Appalachian Bear Rescue will discuss the importance of reintroducing black bear cubs to the wild at this week's Science Forum. ABR President Dana Dodd and Joel...Read More »
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October 2, 2012
Richard Giannone, a bioanalytical mass spectrometrist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has worked with a team to develop biofuels for the past several years. He'll be discussing the future of...Read More »
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September 25, 2012
David Ostermeier, a professor in forestry, wildlife, and fisheries, will talk about environmental challenges associated with the world's growing population on Friday, September 28, at this week's Science Forum. The...Read More »
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September 12, 2012
The campus community and public are invited to enjoy a serving of "digestible science" at the weekly Science Forum brown bag lunch series, which kicks off Friday at UT. The...Read More »
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April 20, 2011
According to Kristina Gordon, UT associate professor of psychology, forgiveness is a process that reduces "unforgiveness"—bitterness, anger—and increases positive regard—love, compassion. Gordon will speak about "Shattered Relationships: Understanding Betrayal and...Read More »
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April 11, 2011
Researchers at the UT Graduate School of Medicine are studying cancer, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, imaging patients using different technologies and improving delivery systems for medical care in the community. Dr....Read More »
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March 29, 2011
Tami Wyatt, who came up with the term "enginurse," defines the word as "a combination of nursing skills and engineering skills to create innovative solutions that enhance health care." Wyatt,...Read More »
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March 23, 2011
Alan Heilman, professor emeritus of botany, will be discussing "Looking and Seeing – 60 Years Photographing Plants" at the UT Science Forum on March 25 at noon in Thompson-Boling Arena...Read More »