Friday Seminar Schedule
for the Spring 2002 Semester


Date Time/Place Speaker Topic
February 8 3:30pm
Science I, 162
David Franzi
SUNY Plattsburgh
Geomorphic Evolution, Hydrogeology, and Ecology of the Altona Flat Rock Jack Pine Barrens
February 15 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Curt Pueschel
Biology Department
Binghamton University
Algae That Rock: Studies in Biomineralization
February 22 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Rob Ben
Chemistry Department
Binghamton University
Antifreeze Glycoproteins: Understanding the Molecular Mechanism of Action
March 1 4:00 pm
Science III, 250
Tim Fahey
Cornell University
Biogeochemical Cycling and the Effect of Invasive Earthworms on Northern Hardwood Forests
March 8 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Environmental Science Position Candidate
March 15 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Environmental Science Position Candidate
April 5 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Environmental Science Position Candidate
April 12 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Environmental Science Position Candidate
April 19 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Chris Neuzil
US Geological Survey
Strange But Apparently True-Groundwater flow driven by differences in chemistry
April 26 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Laura Wasylenki
Hartwick College
Pregnant versus not-so-pregnant mantle: implications for generation of mid-ocean ridge basalts
May 3 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Ed Landing
New York State Museum/Geological Survey
Origin and Earliest Evolution of Animals: Evidence from the Avalon continent
May 10 3:30pm
Science I, 162
Alan Rabideau
SUNY Buffalo
Use of natural zeolite for in situ remediation of radioactive contaminated groundwater at the West Valley Demonstration Project



This schedule is maintained by Tim Lowenstein, Karen Salvage, Joe Graney, Herm Roberson.


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