A provocative day


Written on July 9, 2011 – 10:45 pm | by Noah Moroney

At DMU, our faculty believe research is vital, and students are vital to research. A demonstration of that belief is DMUs mentored student research program, which gives student researchers the opportunity to share highlights of their findings. They will present their research today in DMUs Olsen Medical Education Center (better known as the MEC) in an event thats free and open to the public. It begins with registration at 9:30 a.m., followed by welcome comments at 10 a.m. by microbiology and immunology Professor Jeffrey Gray, Ph.D., DMUs interim vice president for research, and physiology and pharmacology Assistant Professor Kim Tran, M.D., Ph.D.

Providing the keynote address today at 10:15 a.m. will be Garland Marshall, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at Washington Universitys School of Medicine. Hell discuss therapeutic approaches for AIDS.

The best reason to attend todays program is to absorb the intellectual energy DMU students radiate and their investigative enthusiasm for the topics theyve explored. You can enjoy oral and poster presentations in the MEC and in Ryan Hall, rooms 179, 181, 280 and 281. Youll be amazed by what our students have discovered!

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