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UD speakers featured at Delaware Academy of Science meeting
 

The Delaware Academy of Science annual spring meeting will focus on new developments in biotechnology from 7:30-9:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 1, in Conference Room 102 of the Delaware Biotechnology Institute.

The topic of the meeting is “The Promise of Biotechnology in Agriculture,” and speakers include David S. Weir, director of the Delaware Biotechnology Institute, and Lesa G. Griffiths, associate professor of animal nutrition and director of the Center for International Studies at UD.

The institute also will recognize high school and middle school winners of the Delaware Science Olympiad Competition and UD entomology and applied ecology majors.

The institute will offer a guided tour of its new research facility. Parking is available behind the institute on Wyoming Road. Refreshments will be served.

For more information, call Wallace McCurdy, program chairman, at 368-3306 or the Iron Hill Museum at 368-5703.

April 22, 2002