The UConn Office of Undergraduate Research and McNair Scholars Program are delighted to announce the continuation of the STEM Seminar Series for Undergraduates, which is a terrific environment to learn about exciting STEM projects at the Storrs campus from professors and undergraduate researchers themselves! The small setting is conducive to lively conversation. Feel free to bring your lunch!
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
12:20-1:10pm
McHugh Hall 106
Birds, Bacteria, and Bioinformatics: Why Evolutionary Biology is the Best
Sarah Hird, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
This series is open to all undergraduate and graduate students, and is designed especially for students conducting (or interested in conducting) STEM research. This event counts as an Honors Event, category: Career, Professional, & Personal Development and Academic & Interdisciplinary Engagement.
Information about all 3 seminars can be found here - https://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/stem-seminar-series/
Should you require an accommodation to participate, please contact Jodi (x7939, jodi.eskin@uconn.edu) at least 5 business days in advance of an event.
We look forward to seeing you!
For more information, contact: Renee M Gilberti, PhD at renee.gilberti@uconn.edu