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BIOS - Biology Department Newsletter, Volume 4 (0112)
2011 Langford-Yates Research Fellows

Congratulations to the 2011 Langford-Yates Undergraduate Research Fellows:
Paule Annecie Benatrehina from the Chemistry Department,
Ann Hanna, Ben Hannah and Marina Salama all from the Biology Department. (07/11, 0112)
BIOS - Biology Department Newsletter, Volume 3
2010 Langford-Yates Research Fellows

Pictured left to right: Christopher Martin, Robert Rampp, Molly Watson,
Dr. Paul Langford, Dr. Oliver Yates, Alex Patterson, Porter Maerz, and Mrs. Amanda Williams
We are proud to announce the 2010 Langford-Yates Undergraduate Research Fellows: Chris Martin from the Physics Department, Bobby Rampp, Molly Watson, Alex Patterson and Porter Maerz all from the Biology Department.
Also, we are pleased to announce Amanda Williams as our Undergraduate Research Coordinator and newest addition to the Biology Department faculty. (11/10)
BIOS - Biology Department Newsletter, Volume 2
2009 Langford-Yates Research Fellows
Pictured, left to right: Derek Allison - Chemistry, Brian Burress - Biology, Dr. Oliver Yates, Dr. Paul Langford,
Andrew Hall - Biology, Will Hardeman - Biology, and Rebekah Mylar - Biophysics
Congratulations to the 2009 Langford-Yates Fellowship recipients for the summer of 2009!
Three of the five fellows are conducting summer research for the Biology Department: Brian Burress, Andrew Hall and Will Hardeman. (07/09)
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Position Openings
Adjunct Professor
The department of biology invites applications for non-tenured adjunct faculty member. All areas of biology will be considered. Teaching responsibilities will primarily include courses that support the allied health sciences and LU general education programs. Candidates holding the M.S. will be considered, but a Ph.D. is preferred.
Lipscomb University, a Tier 1 master’s university affiliated with the churches of Christ, has more than 3,400 students and was selected as one of only 16 “top up-and-coming” master’s universities, according to the
U.S. News and World Report’s “2010 America’s Best Colleges” guidebook. Lipscomb is located in Nashville, Tennessee, the nation’s 27th largest city and ranked as one of the five friendliest cities in America. Study abroad programs include offerings in Vienna, London, Beijing, Hong Kong and Santiago, Chile. Lipscomb's intercollegiate athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division I level. V
isit the Department of Biology’s website at http://biology.lipscomb.edu.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. Evidence of active membership in the churches of Christ is required. Candidates should submit a letter of interest, vitae, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Kent Gallaher, Chair, Department of Biology, Lipscomb University, One University Park Drive, Nashville, TN 37204-3951.
Lipscomb University complies with all applicable federal and state nondiscrimination laws and does not engage in prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, age, color, national or ethnic origin, or disability in the administration of its employment practices.