Bacteria’s benefits

Todd Lorenz, assistant professor of biology, presents his research on bacteria Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room. Lorenz’s presentation titled “Cultivation of Chitinolytic Bacteria and the Design of Bioprospecting Tools” was part of the weekly La Verne Academy lecture series, held Tuesdays at noon. Professors Vanessa Preisler and Ricardo Morales will present, “Faraday Rotation of Magnetic Nanoparticles” at noon Tuesday. / photo by Celeste Drake
Todd Lorenz, assistant professor of biology, presents his research on bacteria Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room. Lorenz’s presentation titled “Cultivation of Chitinolytic Bacteria and the Design of Bioprospecting Tools” was part of the weekly La Verne Academy lecture series, held Tuesdays at noon. Professors Vanessa Preisler and Ricardo Morales will present, “Faraday Rotation of Magnetic Nanoparticles” at noon Tuesday. / photo by Celeste Drake
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