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Apr 11, 2025

Apr 11, 2025

8:00 AM

The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics in the College of Pharmacy will host a thesis seminar presented by PhD student Emese Kovacs. Thesis Title: "Elucidating the Role of DNA Methylation in Bipolar Disorder in the Context of Suicide Attempt and Lithium Use" All are welcome to attend.

Apr 11, 2025

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

The general audience will be invited to leave after the presentation and Q & A session. Title: Dynamic Landscape of Healthcare Access in the United States: Evaluating Rural-Urban Differences in Availability, Accessibility, and Utilization Abstract: Receiving health care in the U.S. is complex. Not only does a patient have to find a doctor but may also have to consider if the doctor takes the patients insurance, ensure the care need can be provided by this doctor at this facility, and can t...

Apr 15, 2025

Apr 15, 2025

1:00 PM

The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics in the College of Pharmacy will host a thesis seminar presented by Human Toxicology PhD student Valeria Cota. Thesis Title: "Assessment of Micropore Closure After Microneedle Application in Diverse Skin Types" All are welcome to attend.

Apr 16, 2025

Apr 16, 2025

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Title: New Silurian trilobites from the Sexton Creek Formation, southeastern Missouri   Abstract:  Little work has been done on the Sexton Creek Formation, a fossiliferous limestone deposit located in southeastern Missouri and southwestern Illinois. Only one species of trilobite, Dalmanites croneisi Ball and Delo, 1940, has previously been reported from the unit. Recent conodont work has constrained the age of the unit to Telychian, with the lower part possibly Aeronian. Current research ...

Apr 18, 2025

1:30 PM

"trans-Banglene as a neurotrophic agent"