University at Buffalo Week on The Academic Minute
Monday
Stephen Santa Ramirez, associate professor of higher education at the Graduate School of Education, explores what we can learn from embracing historically marginalized students on campuses.
Tuesday
Jordana Maisel, Director of Research for the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDEA Center) at the School of Architecture and Planning, discusses inclusive design
Wednesday
Sambandamurthy Ganapathy, professor of physics, determines how studying the human brain may be the answer to make AI more energy efficient.
Thursday
Rohini Srihari, professor of computer science and engineering at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, looks to AI to give those with motor neuron diseases a voice.
Friday
Tom Grant, assistant professor in the Department of Structural Biology in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, examines how speeding up drug discovery will have many benefits.
Catch up with The Academic Minute from 6/8 - 6/12
Monday
Carol Ritter - Cedar Crest College
A Solution to a Frustrating Dilemma for Crime-Scene Investigators
Carol Ritter is a full-time senior instructor in Forensic Science Program in the Chemical, Physical, and Forensic Sciences Department at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where she also serves as the assistant director of the college’s Joni Berner Expert Witness Training Center and Crime Scene Lab.
Ritter teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in pattern evidence, DNA analysis, forensic biology, bloodstain pattern reconstruction and crime scene reconstruction. She began her career in 1997 with the Pennsylvania State Police Crime Laboratory, analyzing controlled substances, sexual assault, homicide cases, and bloodstain patterns. Certified by the American Board of Criminalistics, Ritter has testified over 50 times at the state and federal levels. She previously served as technical coordinator for the PSP serology section, auditing state labs and training law enforcement personnel.
Tuesday
Francisco Polidoro, Jr. - University of Texas at Austin
NASA’s 1969-71 Design Process Offers a Road Map for Today’s Breakthrough Inventions
Francisco Polidoro Jr. is a professor of management at The University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business. Polidoro has taught courses on technology strategy, technology transfer in the global economy, general management and strategy, and special issues in strategic management. Before working at McCombs, he taught corporate strategy and special issues in strategy at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.
Wednesday
Adrienne Rhodes - University of Iowa
How Companies Can Keep Their CFOs
Adrienne Rhodes is assistant professor of accounting and Rocca Fellow at the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business. She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from New Mexico State University and her PhD from Penn State.
Thursday
Ross Hollett - Edith Cowan University
Cutting through Cravings in 15 Seconds
Ross Hollett is a psychological scientist whose work examines how media exposure shapes social attitudes, body image and health behaviours. Primarily using experimental methods, his research investigates how junk‑food, alcohol and public‑health advertisements influence cravings and consumption intentions in real time. He also collaborates across disciplines such as marketing and computer science to advance research on fashion imagery and body image outcomes in women.
Friday
John Yates - Scripps Research Institute
Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease Through Changes in Protein Shape
John R. Yates III is the John Lytton Young Professor in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at The Scripps Research Institute. He received a B.A in Zoology and an M.S. in Chemistry from the University of Maine at Orono. He obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Virginia in the laboratory of Donald F. Hunt with a dissertation entitled Protein Sequencing by Tandem Mass Spectrometry. He performed postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Leroy E. Hood at California Institute of Technology. At the University of Washington, he obtained the rank of Associate Professor with tenure before moving to The Scripps Research Institute in LaJolla, CA. His research interests include development of integrated methods for tandem mass spectrometry analysis of protein mixtures, bioinformatics using mass spectrometry data, and biological studies involving proteomics.
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