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Notre Dame College of Science : ウィキペディア英語版
Notre Dame College of Science

The College of Science is a college within the University of Notre Dame. The Dean of the College of Science is Mary galvin, Ph.D.〔http://www.nd.edu/academics/departments-colleges-schools/〕
==History==
The College of Science is established in 1865 by Rev. John Zahm,C.S.C., and in 1884 the first Science Hall in built (now LaFortune Student Center).
Rev. Julius Nieuwland, C.S.C., a Notre Dame chemist and botanist, establishes 1909 The American Midland Naturalist, a Midwestern plant life quarterly that today is an international journal of ecology, evolution, and the environment. His research leads to the development in 1930 at DuPont industries of Neoprene, the first synthetic rubber. Because of his contribution, in 1952 DuPont pays in part the construction of Nieuwland Science Hall, that to this day hosts research in physics and chemistry.
The Laboratories of Bacteriology at the University of Notre Dame (LOBUND) is established in 1935 after the germ-free research of Prof. James Reyniers. The LOBUND attracts top scientists and became the world’s leader institution in germ-free research.
The first whole-ecosystem experiment is performed in 1951 on about 7,500 acres on the Wisconsin-Michigan border at the University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC), land owned by the University comprising several lakes and used for environmental research.
Prof. George B. Craig Jr. becomes the director of the Vector Biology Laboratory in 1957 and, for the next two decades, performs important research into the genetics of Aedes aegypti. The New York Times called Craig "one of the world's foremost experts on mosquitoes". 〔http://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/23/us/george-craig-65-entomologist-who-studied-mosquito-control.html?scp=2&sq=%22George%20B.%20Craig%22&st=cse〕 and the National Academies Press called him "an internationally recognized expert on the biology and control of mosquitoes" and that his "contributions made ... to medical entomology are almost incalculable".〔http://www.nap.edu/readingroom.php?book=biomems&page=gcraig.html〕
The Jordan Hall of Science opens in 2006, after an investment of more than $70 million donated by Chicago business man Jay Jordan. The Hall includes a Digital Visualization Theater, 40 teaching labs, two lecture halls, an observatory, a greenhouse, and a space exhibiting the extensive plant collection of Rev. Nieuwland. In 2005 Notre Dame is part of a consortium that sponsored the Large Binocular Telescope.

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