Smarty Pints! Minerals in medicine; hearing in fish
Schedule
Mon Oct 20 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Burke-Gilman Brewing Company | Seattle, WA

About this Event
It's spooky season, so put on your coziest sweater and head to Burke-Gilman Brewing for the next Smarty Pints! (there's an x-ray! see? very spooky!)
đź©» Dr. Jeff Otjen, Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, Seattle Children's Hospital & UW
Minerals in Medicine
Did you ever wonder what rocks and minerals have to do with medicine? Lots! This talk is an eclectic review of some of the ways minerals are used in medicine, some of the ways our bodies produce minerals, and some examples of when stones got to places they shouldn't have.
đź‘‚ Aoi Hunsaker, PhD student, UW Psychology
How we and our fishy ancestors hear sound
Hearing lets us use spoken language to share ideas and connect with one another. It also works in all directions and doesn’t depend on light, giving us a fast sense of what’s happening around us. But how does hearing actually work? How do our ears transform vibrations into sound? And how did this remarkable ability arise from our shared ancestry with fish?
Bonus points for wearing your skeleton/fish/fish skeleton costume!


Where is it happening?
Burke-Gilman Brewing Company, 3626 Northeast 45th Street, Seattle, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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