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SUMMARY:Biological Sciences' Graduate Student Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Carl Zimmer is the Keynote Speaker for the Biological Sciences
 ’ Graduate Student Symposium.  He will present “Darwin among the Micr
 obes” at 5:00 pm in Morrill Hall. The Keynote speech is open to the pub
 lic.  \n\n"Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life, Zimmer's sixth
  book, will be published by Pantheon in May. It is a biography of the bes
 t-studied creature on Earth. While most people may only know E. coli as a
  lethal germ, we actually carry hundreds of billions of these bacteria in
  our bodies for our entire lives. Over the past fifty years, E. coli has 
 been poked, probed, and dissected by thousands of biologists who seek ans
 wers to the most fundamental questions of biology, a number of whom have 
 won Nobel Prizes for their work. Zimmer's exploration of this astonishing
 ly complex germ is a meditation on\nthe nature of life itself."
LOCATION:MORRILL HALL Room 141
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/08/27944/
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