Fairleigh Dickinson Art and Technology in the Upper Paleolithic Discussion Rules, Regulations, GradesPaper
One paper based on a seminar topic of your choice. The paper cant be based on either of the last two classes. It should include a summary of the high points of the seminar, integrated into a broader discussion of the significance of the work based on your literature search. The discussion should contain additional information on the same topic written by other researchers.
The paper is due at least one week before the final class. No late papers will be accepted, without extenuating reasons. They may be submitted anytime during the semester. (Why not do it early when you are under less time pressure than at the end of the semester?)
The reports must be your original work not copied from any other source. If anything is cited verbatim, you must use quotations.
At least five pertinent literature references (primary sources) are required; they must be properly listed in a List of Literature (bibliography) and must be cited in your paper. Appropriate references are from refereed journals or sites. Items such as Wikipedia or magazine articles are not acceptable.
Grammatical and/or spelling errors will be taken into consideration during grading, so carefully proof read your paper.
There is no required length, but a thorough presentation should be a minimum of five pages. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY
School of Natural Sciences – Teaneck Campus
BIOLOGY SEMINAR SERIES
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The development of art and technology in the Upper Paleolithic
Joseph Stout, Ph.D., Lecturer of Biology, SONS, FDU
1/31
Understanding our blue planet: Connections between the physical and
biological ocean
Josh Kohut, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers Univ
2/7
Proper cell migration depends on the regulation of WAVE by RHO genes
Andre Wallace, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, SONS, FDU
2/14
People and Pollution: Water quality issues in the Hackensack River watershed
Christine Favorito, AmeriCorps NJ Watershed Ambassador, Hackensack Riverkeeper
2/21
Tenakill and Musquapsink Brooks: Biological Monitoring
Marion McClary, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, SONS, FDU
2/28
A Big Mystery: The Characterization of the Largest Poxviral Protein
Sara Reynolds, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, Biological & Allied Health, FDU
3/7
Sinking Cities-The Impact of Sea Level Rise on NYC
Joseph Labriola, Adjunct Professor of Biology, SONS, FDU
3/21
It’s Only Measles!!
Isadore Kreel, M.D., Clinical Professor of Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
3/28
Enzymology of Substrates, Inhibitors and Activators
Ish Kumar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry, SONS, FDU
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The Emerging Threat of Cyanotoxins on Potable and Recreational Waterbodies:
Cause, Effect and Management
Stephen Souza, Ph.D., Founder, Princeton Hydro
4/11
Solving skin related problems with tribology
Anna Debska-Chwaja, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, SONS, FDU
4/18
Wavelet Denoising of In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging Data
Anne Marie Suozzi-DeBellis, MS, Professor, Intelligentia Academic Support
4/25
SONS Student Presentations
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SONS Student Presentations
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