| April 2001 |
The Presidential
Seminar Series 2001 Committee
As part of this series and Distinguished Departmental Seminar Series hosted Dr. Gunther Stent, Professor
of Molecular Biology at the University of California, Berkeley,
Member of the National Academy of Sciences and The Editor of THE
DOUBLE HELIX by Jim Watson. He delivered two talks titled:
1. Origins of molecular biology: Looking for "other laws
of physics"
2. Consciousness: The last great unsolved biological problems
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| Nov 2000 |
Distinguished Women in Science Series
With the help of The Graduate Students Association, The Women's
Center and The Women's Studies Program hosted Dr. Martha Howe, Van
Vleet Professor and the current President of The American Society
for Microbiology.
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| Feb 2002 |
Distinguished Women in Science Series
Hosted Dr. Laurie Glimcher, Professor,
Department of Immunology and Infectious Disease, Harvard School of
Public Health, Boston, MA.
She is the recipient of the 2001 Excellence in Science Award
from the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
(FASEB).
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| Spring 2001 |
"Women in Science: A Personal Reflection"
The article was published in the FIU Diversity Exchange Magazine,
Spring 2001.
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| Sept 2001 |
Research Opportunities in Biological Sciences
Organized one-day session with 10 speakers in collaboration
with The Honors College. This was aimed at introducing and hopefully
retaining the students in FIU for graduate studies.
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| Fall 2001 |
Mentor. FIU Mentoring Partnerships Program
Participant
Work one-on-one with a student.
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| Mar 1999 |
Volunteer - "Germs and Antibiotics
in Action" workshop.
The American Association of University Women SHADES (Sharing
Adventures in Engineering and Science) Workshop.
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| 1999 |
Mentor for Ankita Baxi, Eighth Grade, Houston
Middle School,
Germantown, Tennessee.
Project Title: "Genetic Exchange".
Awards Received at Memphis/Shelby County Science and Engineering
Fair: The Commercial Appeal Junior Division Award (The Winner, Eighth
Grade), The Commercial Appeal Junior Lighthouse Scholar Award, Outstanding
Achievement Recognition by McDonalds for Top 25 Projects in Junior
Division, and Discovery Young Scientist Challenge in Recognition
of an Outstanding Ability to Communicate Science.
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| 1998 |
Mentor for Ankita Baxi, Seventh Grade, Houston
Middle School, Germantown, Tennessee.
Project Title:"Bacterial Resistance to Commonly Used Antibiotics".
Awards Received at Memphis/Shelby County Science and Engineering
Fair: The Commercial Appeal Junior Division Award (The First Prize,
Seventh Grade), The Commercial Appeal Junior Scholar Award, West
Tennessee Chapter of the American Statistical Association (Third
Place, Junior Division), and Outstanding Achievement Recognition
by McDonalds for Top 25 Projects in Junior Division.
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| 1994 |
Tour Guide. At the "Expanding Your
Horizons in Science and Mathematics"
Sponsored by Sigma Xi and Office of Health career Programs,
University of Tennessee-Memphis to excite young women (6th graders)
about careers in mathematics and science.
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| 1993 |
Judge.
West Tennessee Regional Science Fair, Cumberland Museum of Science,
Tennessee.
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| 6/92 - 4/93 |
Volunteer.
The Tropical Jungle. Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts.
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| 1991 |
Mentor.
Science-by-Mail, Cumberland Museum of Science, Tennessee.
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