The Academic Minute for 2018.12.10-12.14

  Academic Minute from 12.10 – 12.14 Monday, December 10th Mark West – University of North

Ekin Atilla-Gokcumen, University at Buffalo – Cellular Senescence

Have we found one of the genes responsible for aging? Ekin Atilla-Gokcumen, assistant professor of chemistry

Douglas Fudge, Chapman University – Hagfish

Dealing with predators is a fact of life for most species. Douglas Fudge, associate professor of

Emily Bernate, St. Edwards University – Politeness in U.S. Spanish

Emily Bernate, assistant professor of Spanish atΒ St. Edward’s University, looks at softening our requests to sounds

Celene Reynolds, Yale University – Title IX

How is Title IX being used to combat gender inequalities in higher education? Celene Reynolds, PhD

Mark West, University of North Carolina Charlotte – The Humanities and the STEM Disciplines as Overlapping Circles

Can the humanities and the STEM disciplines overlap? Mark West, professor of English and chair of

This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.12.10)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2018.12.10 Monday, December 10th Mark West of the University of

The Academic Minute for 2018.12.03-12.07 – University at Albany Week

  Academic Minute from 12.03 – 12.07 Monday, December 3rd Mariya Zheleva – University at Albany

Siwei Lyu, University at Albany – Detecting DeepFake Videos

On University at Albany Week: To help detect a DeepFake video, looks at the eyes. Siwei

Igor Lednev, University at Albany – Scanning Blood Spatters at Crime Scenes

On University at Albany Week: Save time at the crime scene, catch more criminals. Igor Lednev,