Honors Program Rapid Response Salon on COVID-19: Biotechnology, Evolution, Virology
Friday May 22, 2020 11 AM in Eastern Standard Time (US and Canada)
Register HERE: https://ithaca.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_t4358VfJRGqFxm0kG3wgig
Speakers:
Dr. Kari Brossard Stoos, Associate Professor, Health Promotion and Physical Education
Dr. Scott Werneke ’06, Clinical Scientist, Exelixis
Dr. Brooks Miner, Assistant Professor of Biology
Moderated by Dr. Stewart Auyash, Associate Professor and Chair, Health Promotion and Physical Education
In partnership with the Ithaca College Honors program, join our faculty and alumni experts in our latest Rapid Response Salon conversation that focuses on biotechnology, evolution, and virology around the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear their insights in an engaging live format meant to provide expert commentary.
Panelists:
Dr. Kari Brossard Stoos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education at Ithaca College. Her teaching and research focus on pathophysiology of chronic and infectious diseases, infection control, bacterial resistance, and service-learning in health. Her teaching emphasizes story-telling by integrating science with human narratives to increase students’ capacity for social responsibility. She is part of a collaborative team developing a rapid test to detect pathogen contamination in seafood. Additionally, she is a co-investigator engaged in international research concerning primate health and development of conservation strategies.
Dr. Scott Werneke ‘06 is a Clinical Scientist at Exelixis, where he runs clinical trials in oncology. He earned his Ph.D. in immunology from Washington University in St. Louis, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institut Pasteur in Paris. In 2015, Scott joined Genentech in the San Francisco Bay Area as a Senior Scientific Researcher in Cancer Immunotherapy, with an emphasis on immune cell trafficking and drug discovery. Following his time at Genentech, Scott led cross-functional teams as a Project Manager at Tecan Genomics.
Dr. Brooks Miner is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Ithaca College, where he conducts research on the ecology, evolution, and physiology of organisms that inhabit lakes and ponds. His broad interests as an educator have led him to develop interdisciplinary courses about topics such as the human relationship with alcohol and the environmental history of Alaska. He has co-authored thirteen peer-reviewed scientific articles, has contributed chapters to the bestselling undergraduate textbook Evolutionary Analysis, and has published data journalism articles for the website FiveThirtyEight.
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https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20200518110404604