| 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 |
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