Sistahs in Science Fall Event Calendar
Sistahs in Science Ethics Series
E.T. Diplomacy
Dr. Debbora Battaglia, professor of anthropology. The talk will explore the military and political exploitation of outer space and the associated anthropological and sociological consequences.
Venue: Cleveland L3-MHC
Time: 4:15~5:30 pm
Date: 11/3

Stem Cell Technologies: What can be done & what should be done?
Dr. Richard Goldsby, Professor of Biology and John Woodruff Simpson at Amherst College.
Venue: Cleveland L1-MHC
Time: 4:15 ~ 5:30 pm
Date: 11/13 This talk is also part of the educational campaign for the bone marrow drive on 11/19.

When does life begin? A cross-cultural perspective
Dr. Lynn Morgan, Professor of anthropology at Mount Holyoke College.
Venue: Cleaveland L1 - MHC
Time: 4:15 ~ 5:30 pm
Date: 12/4 (Thur)
Bone marrow drive and educational campaign
An Educational event: The event will feature a M.D./Ph.D. from Bay State Hospital, a past donor, a past receiver, and a letter from a family who lost a twin brother from leukemia (one past away after bone marrow transplant).
Venue: Hooker
Time: 5~6 pm
Date: 11/12 from 5 to 6pm.
Bone marrow drive is on 11/19.
If you were not able to attend this touching meeting, you may view a recording of the event here:

Discovering and succeeding in your path in biomedical sciences
Dr. Gita Bosch, Associate Dean of Gerstner Sloan-Kettering Graduate School, Associate Director, Graduate Studies, Sloan-Kettering Institute, will give a talk on campus on career planning and admissions for graduate and professional schools. The talk will be specifically for students from liberal arts colleges.
Venue: Cleveland L1 - MHC
Time: 4:00 ~ 6:00 (followed by private dinner with Sistahs members)
Date: 11/21
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