SPECTRUM: The College of Sciences Magazine
Contact the Editor: E. Kirsten Peters
Spectrum Spring 2009 (LARGE pdf)
On the cover: Professor Mike Konel discussing the result of an experiment with graduate student Charles Larson. Inset: A young man selling poultry at the local market in Calcutta (Kolkata), as photographed by Mike Konkel last fall. Shopper have the benefit in the market of picking a healthy bird for consumption. However, modern food safety standards are not observed, and if one bird carries infectious bacteria, the bird prepared for the next shopper may also become contaminated with the same infectious bacteria.
In this issue:
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Message from the Dean
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Disarming a Killer
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Students Thrive in Konkel Lab
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Top Predators: Grizzlies
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Global Health Issues in Marine Ecosystems
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Going to the Land Down Under as a Fulbright Senior Scholar
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The Biggest Sexual Mystery
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Alumni Profiles
Bill Gillum '67
Steve Garvis '99
Brian Raphael '05 -
Gifts Help Many Students Reach Their Goals
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New Cougar Brings Good Luck to Apple Cup Game
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New Course Helps Life Sciences Undergrads See Beyond Graduation
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Major Contract Awarded to Shock Physics
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New Mathematicians on Campus
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Note from the Editor
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