The perfect squares (1, 4, 25, 36 and so forth) were studied extensively by Leonardo Fibonacci in his thirteenth-century publication "The Book of Squares." Fibonacci studied triples of squares such as 1, 25, 49 for which the middle number is the average of the other two.
Dr. Troy Magney, Associate Professor of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, presents "Plant optics: Using biophysics to inform how plants respond to their environment".
Are you familiar with Pre-Health vocabulary? Do you want to learn more about AAMC Core Competencies or the Experiences, Attributes, and Metrics Model? Do you know how HPA can help you in your pre-health journey? Then this workshop is for you!
Alexandra Protopopova, University of British Columbia, presents "Choice, consent, and control: Are these concepts useful in the study of animal welfare?".