To Bone Researchers in the NYC area:
The last Spring seminar in the Bone Seminar Series will take
place Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 at 7:00 PM in room 9207 of the CUNY
Graduate Center. The speaker is SHANNON MCFARLIN, Postdoctoral
Associate, Department of Anthropology and the Center for the Advanced
Study of Hominid Paleobiology, The George Washington University. Her
talk is entitled "ONTOGENETIC VARIABILITY IN PRIMARY BONE
MICROSTRUCTURE OF OLD WORLD MONKEYS AND APES"
Please join us for an hour or so of socializing and exchanging ideas
beginning at 5:45 PM (to 6:45). All seminar attendees are invited to
gather at the Heartland Brewery (see below) prior to the
presentation. The speakers and others will be downstairs in Section 1
at the Heartland Brewery starting at 5:45 PM. Appetizers will be
provided as well as non-alcoholic beverages. Supplemental beverages
(i.e., alcoholic) will require out-of-pocket cash. Please note that
there will be no food or beverages provided at the seminar so come
early to the Heartland for both and for good conversations. Ask
downstairs at the Heartland Brewery for the Bone Seminar Group.
Heartland Brewery
350 5th Ave (Corner of 5th and 34th--Empire State Building-
Across 5th from the CUNY Graduate Center)
212 563 3433
More information on the seminar, as well as directions to the Center,
can be found at http://www.bonenet.net/
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For bone research information, visit http://www.bonenet.net/
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PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS
Stephen C. Cowin
2166 Broadway
Apartment 12D
New York, NY 10024
Phone (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Fax (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Phone (212) 650-5208 (Work)
Fax (212) 650-6727 (Work)
Email or
WORK ADDRESS:
Stephen C. Cowin
New York Center for Biomedical Engineering
Departments of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
The City College
138th Street and Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031-9198, U. S. A.
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For information about the New York Center for Biomedical
Engineering visit http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/nycbe/index.html
*************************************
For information about a new textbook on Tissue Mechanics by Stephen C
Cowin and Stephen B. Doty please visit http://tissue-mechanics.com/ .
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The last Spring seminar in the Bone Seminar Series will take
place Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 at 7:00 PM in room 9207 of the CUNY
Graduate Center. The speaker is SHANNON MCFARLIN, Postdoctoral
Associate, Department of Anthropology and the Center for the Advanced
Study of Hominid Paleobiology, The George Washington University. Her
talk is entitled "ONTOGENETIC VARIABILITY IN PRIMARY BONE
MICROSTRUCTURE OF OLD WORLD MONKEYS AND APES"
Please join us for an hour or so of socializing and exchanging ideas
beginning at 5:45 PM (to 6:45). All seminar attendees are invited to
gather at the Heartland Brewery (see below) prior to the
presentation. The speakers and others will be downstairs in Section 1
at the Heartland Brewery starting at 5:45 PM. Appetizers will be
provided as well as non-alcoholic beverages. Supplemental beverages
(i.e., alcoholic) will require out-of-pocket cash. Please note that
there will be no food or beverages provided at the seminar so come
early to the Heartland for both and for good conversations. Ask
downstairs at the Heartland Brewery for the Bone Seminar Group.
Heartland Brewery
350 5th Ave (Corner of 5th and 34th--Empire State Building-
Across 5th from the CUNY Graduate Center)
212 563 3433
More information on the seminar, as well as directions to the Center,
can be found at http://www.bonenet.net/
--
************************************
For bone research information, visit http://www.bonenet.net/
************************************
PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS
Stephen C. Cowin
2166 Broadway
Apartment 12D
New York, NY 10024
Phone (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Fax (212) 799-7970 (Office at Home)
Phone (212) 650-5208 (Work)
Fax (212) 650-6727 (Work)
Email or
WORK ADDRESS:
Stephen C. Cowin
New York Center for Biomedical Engineering
Departments of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
The City College
138th Street and Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031-9198, U. S. A.
*************************************
For information about the New York Center for Biomedical
Engineering visit http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/nycbe/index.html
*************************************
For information about a new textbook on Tissue Mechanics by Stephen C
Cowin and Stephen B. Doty please visit http://tissue-mechanics.com/ .
*************************************