WCU to Host Science Cafe
Hattiesburg, Miss., April 7, 2014 - Pictured are William Carey University's (left to right) Dr. Tyler Hodges, assistant professor of biological sciences, and Dr. Michael McNatt, assistant professor of chemistry and physics, who will present lectures at WCU's Common Ground coffee shop for the NASA DEVELOP program Science Café on April 15 at 6 p.m. Dr. Hodges will present a lecture titled, "Marine Bacteria as a Source of New Pharmaceuticals," and Dr. McNatt will present a lecture titled, "Finding Glomalin, Sequestering Carbon in Healthy Agricultural Soils and the Environment." The NASA DEVELOP program is an interdisciplinary research program where applied science research projects are conducted under the guidance of NASA and partner science advisors. Students and the public are invited to attend.