Biological Sciences Seminar Series Continues Through Dec. 9
Tuesday September 21, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---The Biological Sciences Department in 		the Richard A. Henson School of Science and Technology at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ 		University sponsors a Biological Sciences Seminar Series this semester.		The lecture series features professors and 		professionals from universities and organizations discussing important 		topics in today’s biological fields. The series began September 9 and 		featured faculty from University of Maryland College Park and SU. 		Cellular Biologist Glenda Gillaspy from Virginia 		Polytechnical University visits SU on Thursday, September 23 to discuss 		signal transduction in plants. She has taught at Virginia Tech since 		1998 and is investigating inositol metabolism and signaling in plants 		and IP3 signal transduction.		SU student Lance Biechele speaks on the biology of 		fungi Thursday, September 30. Biechele, who is earning a degree in 		biology, has extensive knowledge on fungi. He holds a bachelor of arts 		in history from SU and is retired from the military.   		Gretchen Messick of the National Oceanic and 		Atmosphere Administration begins October’s discussions with her lecture 		on parasites of the blue crab on Thursday, October 7.		Maryland Department of Natural Resources 		representative Julianna Brush speaks on marine mammal rescue and autopsy 		Thursday, October 21. 		Dana Limpert, also from MD DNR visits SU Thursday, 		November 18 presenting the lecture on Bats!		Thursday, December 2, Peace Corps representative 		Angela Moore speaks on opportunities for science majors in the 		organization.		Molecular biologist Lelang Isaacs from Goucher 		College concludes the series Thursday, December 9 with her lecture on 		drug candidates against mycobacteria. Isaacs’ research focuses on 		elucidating the mechanism of bacterial inhibition by plant compounds.				The seminars are held 4 p.m. in Henson Science 		Hall, Room 103. For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU 		Web site at www.salisbury.edu.