Frontiers
The Frontiers in Life Sciences Conference Series occurs annually and is meant to showcase the interdisciplinary research of SOLS students and faculty and to connect that work with that of colleagues within and beyond ASU. The Conference also seeks to communicate the excitement of new discovery to students and the general public. Request for Proposals
The Third Annual Frontiers in Life Sciences Conference Series 2010



Social Biomimicry: Insect Societies and Human Design: This conference will connect researchers who study societies of ants, bees, wasps, and termites with professionals who design for human society, facilitating the exchange of concepts, perspectives, and tools. February 18 - 20, 2010 at the Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe Campus
The Second Annual Frontiers in Life Sciences Conference Series 2009
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Dynamic Deserts: Resource Uncertainty in Arid Environments: A timely, multidisciplinary conference on resource uncertainty in arid systems, held February 26 – March 1, 2009 in Carson Ballroom, Old Main at the Tempe Campus.
The First Annual Frontiers in Life Sciences Conference Series 2008
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Iridescence: a unique, integrative 4-day conference on iridescent colors in nature held February 6 – 9, 2008 in Carson Ballroom, Old Main at the Tempe Campus.
Articles: Science News Magazine (PDF)

