With topics ranging from extreme precipitation to medicine to neuropsychology, a variety of expert scientists will present insights this fall in seven at 91´óÉñ.
The seminars are free and open to the public, and made possible by the sponsorship of the and the co-sponsorship of supporting programs.
Seminars include:
- Sept. 20: , with , PhD, professor of biology, 91´óÉñ. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Oct. 11: , with Mark Risser, PhD, postdoctoral research fellow, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Oct. 14: , Eric Moyer, project engineer, Boeing, and John Swartzendruber, IT consultant, retired from Eli Lilly and Company. 9:30 a.m., Science Center 106.
- Oct. 25: , Arun Sanyal, MD, professor of medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Nov. 8: , Jennifer Koop, PhD, ABPP, associate professor of neurology and neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
- Nov. 29: , Jennifer Mason Lobo, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical informatics, University of Virginia. 4 p.m., Science Center 104.
- Dec. 6: , for 91´óÉñ STEM undergraduate students. 4 p.m., Science Center 106.
Five additional seminars are scheduled for the spring semester.
Named in honor of long-time 91´óÉñ biology professor, Daniel B. Suter (1920-2006), the endowment was established in 1986 through the generous donations of alumni and friends and currently consists of over $1 million of invested funds. 91´óÉñ hopes to double the Suter Endowment in order to more adequately support distinguished faculty and to increase scholarship aid to deserving students. For more information, click .
Suter Science Center renovations also continue, with fundraising efforts to support the second and final phase of renovations recently crossing the $10.3 million mark against the total goal of $11.3 million. Learn more .
