Biotech talk open to all
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As part of Dr Antoine Alston’s 700-level course in the applications of technological advances (AGED 709) this summer, Dr. Millie Worku is coordinating two days of biotechnology lectures and lab demonstrations. One of the featured speakers is Dr. Theresa Fulton, director of Outreach and Training at Cornell University’s Institute for Genomic Diversity. Dr. Fulton will be discussing the use of molecular marker learning modules for studies in plant genomic diversity. Fulton’s talk on Tuesday, June 27, in Room 207 of Webb Hall, is open to SAES faculty and staff as well as students enrolled in the agricultural education course.
Posted June 21, 2006 10:35 AM
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