Songbirds Changed Their Tune During the Pandemic, March 12
Elizabeth Derryberry, associate professor in the UT Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, will present “Songbirds Changed Their Tune During […]
Epidemics, Societies, and Math: How Disease Changes Animal Evolution, March 5
Nina Fefferman, professor in the UT Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Mathematics, will present “Epidemics, Societies, and Math: […]
Adventures in Investigating Mars Using Places on Earth, Feb. 26
Anna Szynkiewicz, associate professor in the UT Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, will present “Adventures in Investigating Mars Using […]
Why Nuclear and Why Now?, February 19
Andrew Worrall, deputy director of Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear and section head at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, […]
Civil War Medicine: Making Sense of Suffering, Feb. 12
Susan Lawrence, professor in the UT Department of History, will present “Civil War Medicine: Making Sense of Suffering,” Friday, February […]
The Science Behind the Coronavirus Vaccines, February 3
Jeff Becker, Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus in the UT Department of Microbiology, will present “The Science Behind the Coronavirus Vaccines,” Wednesday, […]
Science Forum Resumes Jan. 29, 2021
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our fall 2020 lecture series! While we missed the social interactions in […]
The Threat of Toxic Algae Blooms in Our Fresh Waters, Nov. 20
Steven W. Wilhelm, the Kenneth & Blaire Mossman Professor of Microbiology, will present “The Threat of Toxic Algae Blooms in […]
The Early Stages of the UT-Oak Ridge Partnership, Nov. 13
Lee Riedinger, emeritus professor of physics and emeritus director of the Bredesen Center at UT, will present “The Early Stages […]
Trauma, Pain, and the Brain, Nov. 6
James Choo, founder and medical director of Pain Consultants of East Tennessee, will present “Trauma, Pain, and the Brain” Friday, […]