Monthly Archives: September 2013

Tylenol Scares: New Method May Help Make Life-Saving Decision

“They tell you it’s medicine. They don’t tell you it can kill you.” — David Baumle, father of 12-year-old Davy Baumle who died from acute liver failure caused by acetaminophen. A recent in-depth investigation by This American Life radio program … Continue reading

Posted in postdocs | Tagged | Comments Off on Tylenol Scares: New Method May Help Make Life-Saving Decision

Dolphin Communication on the Menu for Science Café

NIMBioS Postdoctoral Fellow Arik Kershenbaum led a lively discussion on the topic “Can We Talk to Dolphins?” at a Knoxville Science Café last week. All members of the community were invited. “Science Cafés are events that take place in casual settings … Continue reading

Posted in ecology, Education/Outreach, postdocs, Wildlife | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Dolphin Communication on the Menu for Science Café

NIMBioS Researchers Attend National Academies Workshop

The National Academies’ Committee on Key Challenge Areas for Convergence and Health meets this week for a workshop in Washington, DC, and two NIMBioS researchers are attending. Invited to attend with a travel award are NIMBioS Postdoctoral Fellow Gesham Magombedze … Continue reading

Posted in awards, GRAs, postdocs | Tagged , , | Comments Off on NIMBioS Researchers Attend National Academies Workshop

Ernest Brothers Selected for Leadership Knoxville Class of 2014

Congratulations to Ernest Brothers, NIMBioS Associate Director for Diversity Enhancement, for being selected to join the 2014 class of Leadership Knoxville. Leadership Knoxville, a non-profit training progam begun in 1985, brings together about 50 leaders from around the Knoxville region … Continue reading

Posted in awards, Leadership | Tagged , | Comments Off on Ernest Brothers Selected for Leadership Knoxville Class of 2014

NIMBioS REU’s Talk Cows and Hyenas at MBI Capstone Conference

Three 2013 NIMBioS REU students traveled to Columbus, Ohio last month to share their work in epidemiology and social network modeling at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute Undergraduate Research Capstone Conference. The conference drew REU students from across the country. Jacob … Continue reading

Posted in conference, Education/Outreach, research, REU/REV, STEM, undergraduates, Wildlife | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on NIMBioS REU’s Talk Cows and Hyenas at MBI Capstone Conference

Solving South Florida’s Polluted Water Problem

The New York Times published a science story this week focusing on the challenges of water management in South Florida, especially at Lake Okeechobee with its 80-year-old earthen dike and polluted water. Climate change – in this case, unusually heavy … Continue reading

Posted in ecology, postdocs, research | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Solving South Florida’s Polluted Water Problem