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  • Beyond the Bench: Pursuing Computational Biology after Undergraduation

    Zoom

    SM-100 seminar speakers for this week (Monday, Feb. 10, noon-1 pm) are Dr. Lisa Shrestha and Dr. Shreya Ghimire, both MUW alumni.  Drs. Shrestha and Ghimire graduated with biology major from MUW in 2018.  Both started their scientific journey under the mentorship of Dr. Heda in his research laboratory in the Dept of Sciences and […]

  • SM-100 Seminar: Our Native Flora

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    John Manion will be the next guest speaker for SM-100 seminar this week (Monday, Feb. 24, noon-1 pm). Manion has been employed at several botanical gardens and arboreta, including the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh, Scotland. After working as Historic Gardens Curator at the Atlanta History Center, he became the Kaul Wildflower Garden Curator at […]

  • SM-100 Seminar: Embracing Fear in my STEM Career

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Sarah Jackson will be the next speaker for SM-100 seminar this week (Monday, March 3, noon-1 pm). Jackson is a W alumni from 1997-2001, she is currently a Staff Scientist with Clinical Genomics Research & Development

  • Immense Learning: Understanding the Psychology of Crime Using Virtual Reality

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Dr. Denise Ferebee will be the next speaker for SM-100 seminar this week (Monday, March 31, noon-1pm). Dr. Ferebee, a W alum will discuss her recent publications on the role of cybersecurity techniques in criminal justice, education, and computer science degree programs.  

  • SM-100 Seminar: Internship & Career Opportunities at CAFB

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Angela Busby-Blackburn, the Deputy Commander and Director of Business Operations at the Columbus Air Force Base is our next speaker for SM-100 seminar this week (Monday, April 14, noon-1pm). Come find out about internships and career opportunities at the Columbus Air Force Base.

  • SM-100 Seminar

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Toe Pad Diversity in Pachydactylus Geckos by Katelyn Klark (Jr biology major) Extraction of DNA from Ginko Trees by Jackson Thompson (Jr biology major) Effects of Solvents on CFTR Expression by Zarin Raya (Jr biology major) Upregulation of the Predominant Cystic Fibrosis Causing Mutation ΔF508-CFTR by Triazole Compounds in Epithelial Cells by Ethan Wilkins (Sr […]

  • SM-100 Seminar: How Do I Study the Brain? Let Me Count the Ways: Cognitive Neuroscience and Related Fields

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Come listen to Dr. Ethan Flurry for the second SM-100 seminar of the semester this Wednesday, September 10th at 12 noon Parkinson Hall Room 117. Dr. Ethan Flurry is an assistant professor in the MUW Psychology & Family Sciences department, where he teaches courses aimed at exploring the brain and the mind, such as Physiological […]

  • SM 100: ENT : What it is, What it takes, Where it’s going

    The W Campus 1100 College Street, Columbus, United States

    ENT and Medicine are evolving. Under stand the path to a career in medicine, the current landscape and the future. The event will feature Justin Garner, M.D., of Otolaryngology Associates, Ltd.

  • SM-100 Seminar: Career Path Navigation – Perspective of a Career “Fed” in the Biological Sciences

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Shannon James graduated from MUW thirty years ago in 1995 with a Cum Laude B.S. in Biology, completed an M.S. in Entomology from University of Tennessee Knoxville, and has built a career in applied regulatory biology spanning more than twenty years. The majority of her career has been with the United States Department of Agriculture, […]

  • SM-100 Beyond the Degree: An Alumni Guide to Sutdying Smarter, Standing Out, and Moving Forward

    Virtual Event

    Dr. Omotola arrived to MUW from Nigeria and completed her B.S. degree in biology in 2015.  She was an undergraduate researcher and later served as lab technician in Dr. Heda’s research lab.  Dr. Omotola earned her Ph.D. degree in biology from the University of Kentucky focusing on circadian rhythms.  Currently she is in 3rd year at […]

  • SM-100 Seminar: Lasting Change – Understanding Intensive Outpatient Program

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Jamie Davis graduated with a Psychology major from MUW in 2017.  She worked in Heda Lab as an undergraduate researcher during her junior and senior years in the Dept of Sciences and Mathematics.  Ms. Davis obtained her master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of North Alabama in 2020.  Ms. Davis worked […]

  • SM-100: Mitochondrial Function and Fatigue in Sjögren’s Disease

    Parkinson Hall Room 117

    Dr. Hal Scofield, a physician-scientist associated with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) since 1991, will visit Mississippi University for Women for the final SM-100 seminar of the semester. The seminar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 12, in Parkinson Hall, Room 117, from noon to 1 p.m. Scofield will present, “Mitochondrial Function and Fatigue in […]