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2017 Biology and Chemistry Seminar Series at NSU

Published: 2017-01-09

The spring 2017 Biology and Chemistry Seminar Series at the Northeastern State University Broken Arrow campus begins Jan. 27.

Presented by the NSU Greg Wadley College of Science & Health Professions and arranged by Dr. Sapna Das-Bradoo, assistant professor of molecular biology, the series includes speakers with topics of interest in four areas of study.

Jan. 27- The second brain presented by Dr. John Carter, representing the University of Oklahoma - Tulsa School of Community Medicine. This session will be hosted by NSU faculty member, Dr. Sara Sloan.

Feb. 24- The role of organic synthesis in drug discovery presented by Dr. Matt McIntosh, representing the University of Arkansas. This session will be hosted by NSU faculty member, Dr. Nathaniel Green.

March 24- Characterization of the mechanism of lipid metabolism in breast cancer stem cells and breast to brain metastasis presented by Dr. Tameka Bailey, representing the University of Arkansas. This session will be hosted by NSU faculty member, Dr. Kyeorda Kemp.

April 21- ER stress and Th2 cells: The role of the unfolded protein response in immune function presented by Dr. Kyeorda Kemp, representing NSU. This session will be hosted by NSU faculty member, Das-Bradoo.

There is no charge to attend the seminar and the series and events are open to all who wish to attend. Complimentary cookies and coffee will be provided for all guests in attendance.

Each one-hour lecture begins at 10 a.m. at the NSU-Broken Arrow campus in the Administrative Services Building, Room 141 (Auditorium), 3100 E. New Orleans, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, 74014.

For more information, contact Das-Bradoo at dasbrado@nsuok.edu.