Remember that all graduate students and post docs are expected to attend these seminars.

 

 


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Nicole Iverson, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

 

Department of Biological Systems Engineering

Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources

College of Engineering

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

260 Morrison Hall, 4240 Fair Street, Lincoln, NE 68583

Cell: 732-648-3319 | iverson@unl.eduengineering.unl.edu/iversonlab

 

 

 

 

From: Angie Pannier <apannier2@unl.edu>
Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 1:31
PM
To: Forrest Kievit <fkievit2@unl.edu>, coe_biomed_faculty@lists.nebraska.edu <coe_biomed_faculty@lists.nebraska.edu>, nebraska-bme-community@lists.nebraska.edu <nebraska-bme-community@lists.nebraska.edu>, coe_biomed_students@lists.nebraska.edu <coe_biomed_students@lists.nebraska.edu>
Cc: Aron Keith Barbey <abarbey2@unl.edu>
Subject: COE BME Seminar on Friday, October 18th at NOON

A reminder of our second seminar of the school year), by Dr. Aron Barbey,  Director of the UNL Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior, on FRIDAY, October 18th,  at 12:00 in Morrison Life Science Center, Room 169 (enter from east side of the building).

 

We will have sandwiches and chips, but please bring your own drink.  Also, we will end the seminar with cookies and networking!

 

Hope to see you all there next week!

 

Angie

 

 

 

Angela K. Pannier, Ph.D.

Swarts Family Chair of Biological Systems Engineering

Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Director, Pannier Lab for Engineering Biomaterials & Gene Delivery

Co-Founder and Co-Chair of Steering Committee for Women Supporting Women   https://ianr.unl.edu//wsw

Fellow, Biomedical Engineering Society and American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineers

Associate Editor, Science Advances

Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources

College of Engineering

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

368 Morrison Life Science Center, Lincoln, NE 68583-0900

402-472-0896 | 402-472-6338 (FAX) | apannier2@unl.edu| pannierlab.unl.edu

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

 

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