Undergraduates at the University of Oregon are involved in some of today’s innovative research.
Hear from a sampling of Oregon’s premiere undergraduate researchers, including Biochemistry major Muhammad Khalifa, at SuperNova Talks.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
6:30 pm
LLC South Performance Hall
Refreshments available ~ This event is free and open to the public
Featured Speakers:
Speaker: Jessica Montgomery, Major: Psychology
Title: “Moralization of Smoking in Germany and the US”
Speaker: Muhammad Khalifa, Major: Biochemistry
Title: “Alkaline Synthesis of Amidines – Exploring a New Approach to Accessing a Pharmaceutically Relevant Functional Group”
Speaker: Katelyn N McDonough, Major: Anthropology
Title: The Paisley Caves: Artifacts, Megafauna Bones, and Coprolites – Oh My!
Speaker: Christine Liu, Major: Psychology
Title: How Optogenetics Lit My Path
This event is sponsored by First-Year Programs, a unit in the Division of Undergraduate Studies