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What If “They” Find Out I am Not Smart?!?!?
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FEATURED SCIENTIST Tyrone Hayes, Professor of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley, is an endocrinologist known for his work on atrazine, a common pesticide used on corn crops. Hayes has found that atrazine causes hermaphrodism in male frogs by causing them to synthesize estrogen, the female hormone.

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Minorities Affairs Committee
Statement of Identity and Purpose

Galleries

SACNAS 2004 National Conference

The SACNAS National Conference provides a forum for students, faculty and professionals in science and education to share research and address the unique accomplishments and challenges of minorities in science.
Leadership Alliance Symposium 2004

The Leadership Alliance held its Symposium 2004 in Chantilly, Virginia with over 300 minority students presenting the research they conducted during the summer.
ABRCMS Meeting: November 2004

The 2004 ABRCMS exhibits program is now complete, consisting of 176 exhibit booths representing graduate programs at US colleges and universities as well as scientists from government agencies, foundations, and professional scientific societies.
Sigma Xi Meeting: November 2004

Each November, Sigma Xi leaders and highly motivated undergraduate students gather to network with one another at the Sigma Xi Annual Meeting and Student Research Conference. Delegates from Sigma Xi chapters attend workshops on leadership.
BioPhysical Society Conference 2005

19 Symposia, 6 Workshops, 8 Subgroup Symposia
High Profile Events including the National Lecture, Awards Ceremony, and Reception & Dance
Over 700 Posters per day alongside the world's largest exhibit of biophysical research products and services
FASEB 2004 Minority Student Workshop

The FASEB MARC Program co-sponsored a Minority Student Program on April 19, 2004 at the 2004 Experimental Biology Meeting with the American Association of Anatomists.