Location
Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, 104
Audience
- Alumni
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Special Features
BEES Graduate Research Seminar: Slipping, Tripping, and Not Falling
Thursday, January 31, 2013
3:30 PM-4:50 PM
The BEES Graduate Research Seminar is a weekly series of scientific presentations by faculty, graduate students and outside speakers. The seminars are opportunities for learning about and discussing ongoing research in the department and current issues in biodiversity, earth and environmental science.
Title: Slipping, Tripping, and Not Falling: How Spiders and Lizards Counteract Sudden Environmental Perturbations when Running
Speaker: Dr. Tonia Hsieh, Temple University, Department of Biology
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About the Seminar: The BEES seminar is a course requirement for Ph.D. graduate students. Students are required to attend and give a presentation on their thesis research. Outside speakers are hosted by a department member and typically visit labs and have discussions with the students.
Refreshments will be served.
Contact Information
Donald Charles
charles@ansp.org