What: A series of lightning talks on high-interest topics in science/medicine/nursing that shape our understanding of the world.
Who: Presentations by preeminent UA STEM and Nursing faculty
When: Every Tuesday during the month of February, 2016 (dates and times in table below)
Where: Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering (1st floor outside Nightingale Room)
Audience: All UA students. Faculty welcome too.
How long: 10 minutes or less, plus Q&A
Sponsor: Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering
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Speaker | Title of Talk | Date/Day/Time |
Dr. Graham McDougall, Capstone College of Nursing | What is Chemo Brain? | Tuesday February 2nd 2:00-2:15 PM
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Dr. Norma Cuellar, Capstone College of Nursing | Alternative Medicine as an Intervention for Restless Legs Syndrome
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Tuesday February 9th 2:00-2:15 PM
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Dr. John Vincent , Department of Chemistry | What makes an element essential to the human diet or makes it a drug?: Chromium
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Thursday February 18th 1:30- 1:45 PM
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Dr. Asma Hatoum-Aslan, Department of Biological Sciences | The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend: Enlisting Bacterial Viruses to Combat Drug-Resistant Infections | Thursday February 25th 2:00-2:15 PM
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Join the fun and learn about science Contact: Arian Abdulla aabdulla@ua.edu , or Mangala Krishnamurthy mkrishna@ua.edu