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RELEASED: Sept. 19, 2008
EAU CLAIRE — The Biological Sciences Seminar Series at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, newly funded by the Mayo Clinic, will kick off at 4 p.m. Sept. 25 in room 319 of Phillips Science Hall.
Dr. Daniel Herman, assistant professor of biology, will discuss "The Role of the Mbp 1 Protein in Regulating Morphogenesis in the Human Pathogen Candida albicans."
"The seminar series is a great opportunity for community residents, students and faculty to learn what is going on at the cutting edge of biology research," said Dr. Dan Janik, associate professor of biology and coordinator of the seminar series. "Since research is an important part of Mayo Clinic's mission, the speaker series makes for a great partnership with UW-Eau Claire."
The session is free and open to students, faculty and members of the community.
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