Freshman Research
Initiative- research methods Homework #2 and #3
Dr. Reichler Fall 2008
Guest lecturers will speak to class on 10/13, 14 and
10/22, 23. These are all established researchers from UT who will
tell us about the educational and research paths that led them to their
current areas of research and positions at UT. In addition to
their lecture, I want you to take an active role in these lectures by
asking questions of our guest lecturers. It is difficult to ask
questions when you do not know what they will present. So for the
next two homework
assignments I am asking you to develop three questions you might
ask each of these professors. I will give you some background
information on each speaker that you can use to develop your
questions. You are free to do some additional research about
these professors, such as search for their
publications in a database or other search
engine.
M 10/13 Dr. Stan Roux: is a professor in the section of
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. He also teaches
the Discovery Labratory in Plant Biology stream. Dr. Roux's
website is: http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/roux
T 10/14 Dr. Jennifer Moon: is a lecturer in the School of
Biology. Dr. Moon teaches classes and researches the repsonses of
plants to light and gravity. She also runs a website
(www.greenseedling.com).
W 10/22 and Th 10/23 Dr. Camille Parmesan: is an associate
professor in the Section of Integrative Biology. Her research
focuses on the affects of climate change on species. She has also
served on United Nations panels about climate change. Her website
is: www.biosci.utexas.edu/IB/faculty/PARMESAN.HTM
Your three
questions are due the day of the professor's lecture. Your
assignment should include your name and class time. Next put the
name of the professor you have developed the questions for. Then
include your three
questions. These homework
asignments must
be printed. (Handwritten assignments will not be accepted.)
Homework #2 is due at the end of lecture on M 10/13 or T 10/14.
Homework #3 is due at the end of lecture on W 10/22 or Th 10/23.