Speaker
Melissa Morado
Speaker's Institution
CSU, Department of Biology & Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
Date
2025-10-27
Time
1:00 PM
Location
BSB 103
Mixer Time
Mixer Time
Calendar (ICS) Event
Additional Information

Support Mel at Her Master’s Thesis Defense!

Join us as Melissa Morado presents her Master’s thesis in the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology.

Her seminar, titled “Do fats isolated from different trophic levels affect the aerobic potential of terrestrial mammals?”, explores how dietary fats from different food web levels influence mammalian physiology—a fascinating intersection of ecology and biology.

Event Details:
Date: Monday, October 27, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM MST
Location: BSB 103
Online Access: tinyurl.com/melversusthecells

Mel’s work is advised by Dr. Shane Kanatous, with committee members Dr. Terry Engle and Dr. Cory Williams. This is a great chance to learn something new and show your support as Mel reaches this important academic milestone.

Bring your curiosity and come cheer her on!

Flyer announcing a Master’s thesis defense seminar. The background is light purple with a textured, cell-like pattern. Large bold text at the top reads: “Do fats isolated from different trophic levels affect the aerobic potential of terrestrial mammals?” Below, the name “Melissa Morado” appears in purple, followed by “MS Defense Seminar.” Additional details include: “Advised by Dr. Shane Kanatous. Committee Members: Dr. Terry Engle & Dr. Cory Williams.” Event information states: “Monday, October 27, 2025, 1:00 PM MST, BSB 103.” A link for online participation is shown: “tinyurl.com/melversusthecells.” At the bottom left is the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology logo, and at the bottom right is a circular logo featuring stylized seal silhouettes.

Woman in white lab coat and CSU sweatshirt working with lab equipment and smiling at the camera
Woman with long brown hair and glasses smiles at the cameraKathy Condon kneeling in a grassy field taking notes. A sunflower and measuring instrument are nearby.