The Lock Haven University
Biology Department will host the 53rd annual Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
University Biologists (CPUB) Conference. The event will be held virtually on
Zoom and will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 9.
WHAT: Commonwealth Biology Conference
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 9
WHERE: Virtual, Zoom
WHO: Heather Bechtold, hab206@lockhaven.edu or Jenny Bandura, jlb915@lockhaven.edu
Speakers will include Dr. Bashar Hanna, LHU interim
president; Greg Turner, wildlife biologist with the PA Game Commission's Bureau
of Wildlife Management; Dr. Brent Sewall, associate professor in the Department
of Biology at Temple University; Dr. Matthew Foradori, professor and director
of medical technology and nuclear medicine technology at Edinboro University
and CPUB interim president.
Conference hosts
will be Drs. Jenny Bandura and Heather Bechtold, LHU biology faculty.
Greg Turner, keynote
speaker, is a wildlife biologist with the Pennsylvania Game Commission's Bureau
of Wildlife Management and works with diseases affecting bat populations
including white-nose syndrome and COVID. He is interested in conservation and
management of wildlife.
Dr. Brent Sewall,
keynote speaker, is an associate professor in the Department of Biology at
Temple University. The goal of his research is to understand and address
critical and emerging threats to biodiversity and to develop effective
strategies for conservation. Ongoing work focuses on understanding threats to
North American hibernating bats caused by the emerging infectious disease known
as white-nose syndrome; identifying and addressing critical threats to tropical
and temperate biodiversity; and understanding factors underpinning the
resilience of ecological communities.
Dr. Matthew Foradori
is a professor and director of medical technology and nuclear medicine
technology at Edinboro University and serves as the CPUB interim president for
2022.
Dr. Jennifer Bandura
is a cancer biologist in the Biology Department at LHU. She has been a
co-director of the Lock Haven CPUB chapter since 2019.
Dr. Heather Bechtold
is a biology professor at LHU and ecosystem ecologist that studies both aquatic
and terrestrial systems. She has served as director of CPUB for the LHU chapter
since 2014.
The CPUB meeting
will be held in a virtual format using Zoom webinars and is free and open to
the public. To register, visit CPUB Conference 2022 (lockhaven.edu).
The Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania University Biologists (CPUB) was founded in 1973 as an
organization to provide support for the teaching and research activities of
faculty in the biological sciences from the fourteen state-owned universities
in the State System of Higher Education (SSHE). Its activities have included
scientific meetings, symposia and institutes for the enhancement of the
professional development of its members and associates. It also provides a
forum for graduate and undergraduate students for the presentation of their
research.
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