Frontiers in Science Fall 2012 Seminar Series

Frontiers in Science brings to campus the latest in innovative research in the STEM disciplines with guest speakers from local industry and college campuses as well as CSUSM students and faculty.  FIS is held on Thursdays from 12 to 1 p.m. in Science Hall 2, Room 242 (unless otherwise noted).  These events are free and open to the public.  Refreshments will be served.

For more information, please visit http://www.csusm.edu/physics/Frontiers%20in%20Science.html

September 13
“Student Research Highlight:  Bioinformatics & Genome Analysis at CSUSM”, CSUSM students Aaron Hernandez, Xizhe Wang and Calvin Park.

October 4
“Untangling the Physics of Entangled DNA”, Dr. Rae Anderson, Department of Physics, USD.

October 18
“Current Applications and Challenges in the Reverse Osmosis Industry”, Mr. Jack Mueller, Director of Product Development, Avista Technologies, Inc.

November 8

“Monoclonal Antibody Therapeutics – Process Development & Manufacturing”, Dr. Eric Fallon, Director of Technology, Genentech.  **This event will be held in ARTS 240.

November 29
“What Good is Technology in the Science Classroom?”, Dr. Edward Price, Department of Physics, CSUSM.

Frontiers in Science is possible with support from the CSUSM Department of Physics, The Center for Theoretical Biological Physics (CTBP), Associated Students, Inc., and The Office of Graduate Studies & Research (OGSR).