Carleton University Celebrates Research Days
10:00 AM on Thursday Mar. 18th, 2010
Lobby, Tory Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive
10:00 AM on Thursday Mar. 18th, 2010
Lobby, Tory Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive
Carleton University is celebrating Research Days, 33 days of outstanding and world-changing work from our innovative researchers. From March 18 to April 19, Carleton will be staging public lectures, conferences, films and project demonstrations to give the public an opportunity to experience the breadth and depth of research activities at the university
Dr. Amir Hakami will unveil how new funding from the American Petroleum Institute is helping him to develop more effective strategies to reduce air pollution. Dr. Alfonso Abizaid will reveal his research on why junk food is addictive. Dr. Laura Macdonald will discuss how the absence of civil society participation has threatened the future of the North American region and the Security and Prosperity Partnership. Dr. Stephen Fai will talk about using digital media to help scientists in their search for treatments of Alzheimer’s Disease and other serious neuro-degenerative conditions.
Dr. Amir Hakami will unveil how new funding from the American Petroleum Institute is helping him to develop more effective strategies to reduce air pollution. Dr. Alfonso Abizaid will reveal his research on why junk food is addictive. Dr. Laura Macdonald will discuss how the absence of civil society participation has threatened the future of the North American region and the Security and Prosperity Partnership. Dr. Stephen Fai will talk about using digital media to help scientists in their search for treatments of Alzheimer’s Disease and other serious neuro-degenerative conditions.