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The Astrobiology Seminar Series is sponsored by: Office of Research, College of Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Biological Systems Engineering, School of Molecular Biosciences, School of Environmental and Earth Sciences.
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Confirmed Speakers
| Life in the Solar System and Beyond |
Dirk Schulze-Makuch Washington State University |
Friday, September 8, 2:10-3:00, CUE 203 |
| Plateau, Collapse, and Climax: The Past and Future of Life in the Universe |
Louis Irwin University of Texas, El Paso |
Friday, September 22, 2:10-3:00, CUE 203 |
| The Effects of the Young Sun on the Evolution of Planetary Atmospheres and the Development of Life |
Edward Guinan Villanova University |
Friday, October 13, 2:10-3:00, CUE 203 |
| The Ultimate Epistemology: Our Origins, Big Bang to Last Tuesday |
Guy Worthey Washington State University |
Friday, November 3, 2:10-3:00, CUE 203 |
| Hot Vents, Black Smokers, and the "Lost City:" Deep Sea Exploration |
Deb Kelley University of Washington |
Friday, November 17, 2:10-3:00, CUE 203 |
| The Source of Titan's Methane |
Jonathan Lunine U. Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory |
Thursday, January 25, 4:10-5:00, Webster 17 |
| Molecular Adaptations for Extreme Living |
Lisa Gloss Washington State University |
Friday, February 23, 2:10-3:00, Webster 17 |
| Life and Death on Icy Worlds |
Jere Lipps University of California, Berkeley |
Friday, March 2, 3:10-4:00, CUE 203 |
| The Case for Life on Mars |
Gil Levin Spherix |
Friday, March 23, 3:10-4:00, CUE 203 |
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