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Please come to the lecture sponsored by the College Park Scholars Life Sciences, third in the Special Lecture Series for Undergraduate Students<http://www.ugst.umd.edu/lectureseries.php>.
Life as a Twisted Biologist: The Good, The Bad, and The Brainy
Wednesday, April 10, 2013, 4:30pm, Chemistry Bldg. Room 1407
Carin Bondar<http://www.carinbondar.com>, Biologist, Writer, Film-Maker
Hosted by College Park Scholars Life Sciences<http://www.scholars.umd.edu/programs/lifesciences>
Just how does one become a twisted biologist? Dr. Carin Bondar is a population ecologist, author of "The Nature of Human Nature", and host of the web series "Wild Sex" (on the unique world of the evolution of sexual behavior). In addition she has hosted and produced shows for Discovery International and Scientific American. Dr. Bondar will take the audience through her progression as a student, business owner, mother and professional using relevant examples from the animal kingdom. Just how does one become a twisted biologist? Perhaps it's not so much about the end game but more the realities that get you there.
Ann C. Smith, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean
Office of Undergraduate Studies
2100 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland, College Park MD
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301.405.9165
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