Spring 2009 - Thousand-eyed giants and feathered frogs: What do they say about our public health?

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Today, April 15, 4-5:15 p.m.
Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 118

The Biology Department is pleased to have as a speaker Tyrone Hayes, whose visit is sponsored by the UAA Honors College for the Undergraduate Research Symposium and co-sponsored by the UAA School of Engineering and the Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT). He will present, "Thousand-eyed giants and feathered frogs: What do amphibian declines tell us about public health?

Off-campus guests, please note that parking on the UAA campus is not free of charge Monday through Thursday. Visitors to campus may park without prior arrangement using the "Pay and Park" machines, at parking meters around campus or in the Parking Garage. For information on parking, visit the Parking Services Web site.

No-host refreshments will be provided for which your contributions are greatly appreciated.

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