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The Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium is held in honor of Professor Albert
L. Tester, who, at the time of his death in 1974, was senior professor of zoology
at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. The faculty and students of the Department
of Zoology proposed an annual symposium of student research papers as
a means of honoring, in a continuing and active way, Dr. Tester's lively encouragement
of student research in a broad range of fields in biology. Papers
reporting original research in all aspects of biology, solicited from graduate
students at the University, are presented at the spring-semester symposium.
Income from contributions to the Albert L. Tester Memorial Fund of the University
of Hawai'i Foundation provides two prizes for the best papers. Judges
include representatives of the Department of Zoology faculty, winners from the
preceding symposium, and a distinguished scholar from another university,
who also presents a major symposium address. In 1998 Kenneth Storey, Professor
of Zoology, University of Toronto, Canada, participated in the
Symposium. |
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