BRYN MAWR COLLEGE
UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM
SUMMER, 1999

SEMINAR SERIES
SCIENCE AS A HUMAN ACTIVITY

A series of informal talks to which everyone interested is invited. A sample of who is doing what kind of research at Bryn Mawr. And how they came to be doing it. And how it relates to the rest of their lives, and to everyone else's.
11 June Thinking Backwards: Brain Function and Education Paul Grobstein
18 June Passion and Reason: The Logic and Function of Emotion Marc Schulz
25 June Bending Backwards for RNA Susan White
2 July NO SEMINAR
9 July Brains, Wings, and Other Things Margaret Hollyday
16 July The Neurobiology of Knowing Where Things Are Christopher Comer
University of Illinois, Chicago
23 July Isolating the "Aging" in Cognitive Aging Anjali Thapar
30 July Culture, Throwing a Ball, The English Language, Methyl Group Rotation, and Mathematics Peter Beckmann
6 August Undergraduate Research Reports (all day)
Noon, Fridays
Biology Lecture Room (Room 25)
ALL WELCOME
Supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute