Cal State L.A. Presents the 2002 Science Series What & Who: The Physics and Astronomy Department at California State University, Los Angeles introduces the Winter & Spring 2002 Science Series entitled ÂAdvances in BiologyÂA Twentieth Century Review. All lectures will be held Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. Faculty Lectures: February 6  John Gamon, associate professor of biology: ÂBiological Impacts of Global Change. March 13  Philip LaPolt, associate professor of biology: ÂReproductive Biology and the 20th Century: Advances, Choices, and Challenges for the Future. April 3  Sandra Sharp, associate professor of biology: ÂThe Biotechnology Industry: Look Where Imagination has Taken Us! May 1  Carlos Robles, professor of biology: ÂChanging Paradigms of Marine Ecology. More: Biology is a science that studies the process of change, and it is a science that itself has undergone great changes in the last century. This four-part lecture series will explore issues at the forefront of biological studies in the last part of the 20th century. Where: Cal State L.A. University-Student Union, Maxwell Theatre. The University is located at the Eastern Ave. exit, San Bernardino (I-10) Fwy., at the interchange of 10 and 710 Fwys. Public (ticket dispenser) parking available in Lots C and G, or the upper level of Parking Structure II. Info: Free to the public. For more information, call the Cal State L.A. Department of Physics and Astronomy, (323) 343-2100. # # # |