The perfect squares (1, 4, 25, 36 and so forth) were studied extensively by Leonardo Fibonacci in his thirteenth-century publication "The Book of Squares." Fibonacci studied triples of squares such as 1, 25, 49 for which the middle number is the average of the other two.
Nick Hilton, Microbiology Graduate Group, Dawson Lab, presents “Ribbons, bridges, and microtubules: unraveling the structure of Giardia's spiraling ventral disc.”
Chris Tuggle, Distinguished Professor, Iowa State University, presents "Epigenetics of pig immune cells to identify cell-type specific regulatory elements".
Dr. Alison Sweeney, Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Physics, Yale University, presents "A Simple Mechanism for Optimal Light-Use Efficiency of Photosynthesis Inspired by Giant Clams".
Dr. Kassandra Ori-McKenney, Associate Professor, University of California, Davis, presents "Microtubule cartography: the role of microtubule-associated proteins in defining the cellular landscape".
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