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September 6, 2007

Biology department to offer fall seminar series; next offering Sept. 28

The ͼ Department of Biology will offer several educational seminars during the fall 2007 semester, with the first to begin Friday, Sept. 21.

During the inaugural seminar, Neil Douglas, a ͼ professor emeritus and the former director/curator of the ͼ Museum of Natural History vertebrate (fish and reptiles) collection from 1962-1997, will speak about “Louisiana’s inland fishes: a quarter century of change” Sept. 21 in Garrett Hall, Room 202 at 1 p.m.

September offerings will conclude with a presentation by Dwayne Wise of Mississippi State University entitled “Understanding control checkpoints of eukaryotic cell division” Friday, Sept. 28 in Garrett Hall, Room 202 at 1 p.m.

For future semester seminars, check the department of biology schedule at and more information, contact Ricky Fiorillo at (318) 342-1797 or fiorillo@ulm.edu.

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