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LifeLines OnLine Summer 2001 Workshop
Reproduction
and Genetics
My Twin Sister Meiosis Eloise Carter, Oxford College, Oxford GA
Ecology/
Environmental
Science
MalamaKeone'o'io Ecology, sampling, multicultural science Ann Coopersmith, Maui Community College
Anatomy
& Physiology
As the Stomach Turns Digestion, enzymes Linda W. Crow, Montgomery College, TX
Anatomy
& Physiology
The Nerve of it All Nerve function and struture, acupuncture and alternative medicines Uma Garimella, Volunteer State Community College, TN
and Madelyn Wilson, Three Rivers Community College, MO
Anatomy
& Physiology
The Way the Cookie Crumbles Osteoporosis, hormones and their actions, genetic engineering of hormones Joe Keen, Patrick Henry Community College, VA
and Joseph Gar, Paducah Community College, KY
Cellular
Chemistry
How Now Mad Cow Prions, proteins, Altoids and Mad Cow Disease Stacey Kiser, Lane Community College,  OR
Reproduction
and Genetics
Decisions CF, genetics, gene therapy, ethics in context Donna Maus, Fort Scott Community College, KS
Microbiology
Ecology/
Environmental
Science
Goodbye Honeybuckets Artic biology, microbiology, waste treatment Lana McNeil, University of Rural Alaska, Nome AK

Cellular
Chemistry
Holy Cow! Mad Cow Disease overview of etiology, control Alan Oliveira, Brazil, at Southeast Missouri State University
Microbiology Outbreaks Microbiology, epidemiology Mark Salata, Gordon College, GA
Ecology/
Environmental
Science
Rio Grande Wildlife Refuge Habitat restoration, Rio Grande plants and animals, aerial data, maps, etc. Mark Storey, Texarkana College, TX
and Wayne McMillan, Garden City Community College, KS

Ecology/
Environmental
Science
Where Have All the Ladies Gone? Ecological sampling in forests, conservation organizations, legal issues Theodosia Wade, Oxford College, GA

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