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March 5th Science Forum with Michelle Digman, PhD: “Imaging the Molecular Dynamics of Focal Adhesion Proteins in Live Cells”

February 26, 2014 by | Events

Join us Wednesday, March 5th at noon in Arygros Forum, room 119B . Michelle Digman, PhD, will present “Imaging the Molecular Dynamics of Focal Adhesion Proteins in Live Cells”.  Molecular interactions and mobility can be studied in live cells as well as map the interactions of key focal adhesion proteins in real time and space.

Zimbardo Lecture to be Streamed Live Feb. 20 at Noon

February 18, 2014 by | Events

Renowned psychologist Philip Zimbardo, PhD, will speak at Chapman University at noon on Thursday, February 20, 2014. We invite you to join us either on campus or online for his lecture, “My Journey from Creating Evil to Inspiring Heroism”. In his lecture, Dr. Zimbardo will take the audience on a decades-long journey of research and experience: from

Feb. 12 Science Forum with Kirsten Hirneisen, PhD: “Developing a Universal Enrichment Broth for Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens”

February 5, 2014 by | Events

Join us Wednesday, February 12th at noon in William Lyons Conference Center, Argyros Forum 209A . Kirsten Hirneisen, PhD, will present “Developing a Universal Enrichment Broth for Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens”.  Foodborne bacterial pathogens have been the cause of high profile outbreaks lately that have resulted in serious illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths. The talk will address how successful prevention of

Renowned Psychologist Philip Zimbardo Speaks at Chapman Feb. 20

February 3, 2014 by | News

Schmid College of Science and Technology will host renowned social psychologist Dr. Philip Zimbardo when he visits Chapman University on Thursday, February 20, 2014, to speak about his work and receive his honorary doctor of science degree from the university. Dr. Zimbardo is one of this country’s most distinguished living psychologists, having served as President of the American Psychological Association,

The Butterflies of Iguazú Falls Come to Chapman February 7, 2014

January 7, 2014 by | Events

In 1983, Bill Cooper, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Irvine, first encountered- and was mesmerized by- the butterflies of Iguazú Falls. Since then, he has taken over 15,000 pictures and videos of these butterflies, photographically preserving them for future generations. This stunning show will be on display February 7, 2014 through March 2014

Chapman University Food Science hosts Konica Minolta Food Color Measurement Workshop

January 6, 2014 by | Events

January 23, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Free registration, but space is limited Konica Minolta Sensing Americas presents a seminar on color measurement designed exclusively for the food industry. The essence of color quality control is accurate measurement and assessment, but even standard visual color assessments have limitations. Accurate and consistent color measurement is possible

Dr. Linstead and Students Introduce Autism Management Tool

December 10, 2013 by | News

Tomorrow, Dr. Erik Linstead and his students will introduce AMP (Autism Management Platform), an integrated, web-based tool for creating, managing, and mining data associated with the treatment of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). AMP’s tablet-based mobile app and corresponding web interface allow parents, therapists, and doctors to share and aggregate multi-media data in real-time,

Renowned Psychologist Dr. Philip Zimbardo to Speak at Chapman

December 9, 2013 by | News

   Schmid College is excited to announce that renowned social psychologist Dr. Philip Zimbardo will be on campus Thursday, February 20, 2014, to give a lecture about his work and receive his honorary doctor of science degree from Chapman University. During Zimbardo’s 2011 visit to Chapman University, he spoke about his journey from understanding evil to inspiring

Science Forum Series: Dr. Jennifer Martiny on December 4

November 20, 2013 by | Events

As part of the Science Forum Series , Dr. Jennifer Martiny, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine, will be sharing her research about microbial diversity, ecosystem functioning, and global change. Microorganisms drive many processes in ecosystems on which humans depend. Recent research demonstrates that the variety of microbes affect

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