Bioluminescence, the emission of light by living organisms like fireflies and certain crustaceans, has captivated both the arts and sciences. Artists use it to explore themes of natural wonder and environmental consciousness, while researchers utilize it to track cellular processes and investigate environmental science. The seminar will describe bioluminescence and showcase its wide-ranging impact across disciplines, from ecological monitoring to drug discovery.
Activity Information
Speaker
Dr. Charles Pin-Kuang Lai
Time
10/19 09:30 - 09:45
Location
Humanities and Social Sciences Building (HSSB)
Venue
4F Recreation Hall
Activity Classification
Division
Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Category
Lectures & Symposiums
Target Audience
ALL
Instructions
Contact
Wen-Hui Chen
2366-8275