The 2016 Chemistry Early Career Investigator workshop is a two-day event scheduled for
March 10 - 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. The workshop will offer insights into how to design and prepare competitive proposals for National Science Foundation (NSF) and other federal
agencies, what to expect when reviewing proposals or serving on panels, and how to make the most of reviewer and program director feedback. Participants are encouraged to bring their own “Project Summary” to receive feedback from peers and Division of Chemistry
(CHE) program directors in a mock panel. Applications due February 5. Learn more about the BY INVITATION ONLY workshop
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STUDENT LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
Clinical Trial Programming and Data Analysis
Before any drug is approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) for use in the U.S., it must be tested
in preclinical (animal) trials to determine safety and then in clinical (human) trials to determine safety and efficacy. Learn more at
http://www.phrma.org/innovation/clinical-trials.
Clinical trial programmers, working with clinical trial statisticians, use SAS® software to write code to analyze data from the trials. There are far more clinical trial programming jobs than programmers. Join us at a new clinical trial programming space, where
college students have opportunities to learn and do programming through collaboration with other college students and under supervision of mentors. Enrollment limit: 3 per group. Meet 2 days per week.
Fridays at 4 pm and Saturdays at 9 am. Starts Saturday, February 20, 2016. Location: 564 West Randolph Street, Chicago. Administration Fee: $50 per week per student. Resume (in lieu of application) and questions to Philippa Wisseh at
[log in to unmask]. Sponsored by BIOCiS.org.
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY
2016 NAKATANI RIES Fellowship for U.S. Students
The Nakatani RIES Fellowship for U.S. Students is a 12-week, summer research internship connects undergraduates with
the best of science & engineering research in Japan and the U.S. and is open to undergraduate science & engineering students who are attending U.S. universities. The program serves as a catalyst for U.S. & Japanese students interested in future graduate study
and research and contributes to the development of a generation of globally-engaged scientists & engineers. Underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Up to 14 students will be selected to participate annually. Applications due Feb 1. Download Fellowship Description
and Application Instructions
ATTENTION LSAMP COMMUNITY: New multinational company international research experience opportunity added - France/Belgium REU for experienced LSAMP
LSAMP faculty mentors and highly-experienced students are invited to apply for this fantastic research opportunity
at an international company through the France/Belgium REU program. All REU students will receive a generous stipend, funding towards airfare, and funded housing. They will join significant numbers of other summer students in Grenoble /Toulouse /Bordeau /Leuven
from all over Europe, as well as groups from Univ Tokyo, MIT, UPENN, Johns Hopkins, and other institutions. Application “nominations” can be submitted by email from the LSAMP faculty mentors and/or LSAMP directors.
Application deadline is February 15.
Read Dr. Randy Duran's detailed letter for details
The Rush Center for Excellence on Disparities in HIV and Aging (CEDHA) in conjunction with the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease
Center is currently accepting applications for the 2016 CEDHA Summer Internship Program! This program is geared toward highly motivated high school and undergraduate college students with a strong interest in health sciences, health disparities, and research.
Please see the attached flyer for additional program details. Application cycle open January 25 - Monday, February 29. Online Application Form | Download
Internship Flyer
NEBRASKA | Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities for Your Students
Are you or your students looking for summer research opportunities? The 2016
Nebraska Summer Research Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers students an excellent
opportunity to hone research skills and to experience life as a graduate student. Students will enhance their academic resume, work closely with faculty and peers, and have fun with social and professional development activities, all while receiving
numerous benefits. Students historically underrepresented in graduate education are especially encouraged to apply.
Priority review of applications begins Feb 1 and all applications are due by Monday, March 1. Visit the website
University of Chicago Leadership Alliance Summer Research Early Identification Program
The University of Chicago is a participant of The Leadership Alliance. We will host URM undergraduate students this
summer that are interested in research in the areas of STEM, humanities and social sciences.The deadline to apply is February 1, 2016. Visit the website
WEBINARS
Thursday,
February 18, 2016 | 1:30 - 2:15 PM EST
Inclusion and Equity Matters: The Role of Community Colleges in Diversifying the STEM Pipeline
Presented by
Dr. Eboni Zamani-Gallaher, Professor, Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bio
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