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The Making of a Mistake: Unforced Errors and How to Avoid Them, Dr. Benton Purnell, Postdoctoral Fellow.

Biomedical Engineering 116

 

 

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Graduate School: How to Prepare, Get Accepted, and Succeed

Panel: Admissions Chairs & Graduate Program Directors

 

Biomedical Engineering 116

 

 

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STEM to STEAM: The Chemistry of Music & Art, Dr. Geeta Govindrajoo, Teaching Professor, Chemistry, in collaboration with Zimmerli Art Museum.

Art Museum tour: Space limited. Advance sign-up required.

Richard Weeks Hall 206

 

 

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Optional field trip to E. Trenton Collaborative for Environmental Sampling, sponsored by SURF program. Space limited. Advance sign-up & mentor approval required

 

 

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Come enjoy some tasty treats and make some new friends!

Livingston apartment lounge and courtyard 

 

 

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Mentoring Up (or How to Manage Your Boss)

Dr. Xenia Morin, Sr. Assoc Dean for Learning, SEBS

 

Richard Weeks Hall 206

 

 

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Responsible Conduct of Research: The Devil in the Details: Integrity of Record Keeping, Data collection and Reporting.

Dr. Kimberly Cook-Chennault, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

Richard Weeks Hall 206

 

 

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Come add a little color to your very own lab coat.

EOSHI Bldg, Room C 12 Noon.

 

 

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Hear about the role of editor at a scientific journal and how to prepare for that job. Also, get advice on everything from how to select an appropriate journal to best practices in experimental design, manuscript preparation, and submission to help you get your papers published. The speaker will be Ashley Castellanos-Jankiewicz, PhD

Associate Editor, Nature Springer. Ashley joined Nature Metabolism in February 2021. With a background in human nutrition, she pursued a MSc in Fundamental Neuroscience from Maastricht University. She then obtained her PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Bordeaux. 

 

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Come join us in Richard Weeks Hall on Wednesday 31, 2024 for our end of year symposium. You will hear the talks of our 2 5 MP winners before listening to keynote speaker Cato T. Laurencin, M.D., Ph.D address. After this will be a poster presentation showing off all the amazing work completed by this years RISE Cohort. More information can be found Here.   

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