Thursday, May 2, 2019 GCDB Trainee Seminar: Gary Teeters (Kumar Lab) and Andrew Loffer (Pikaard Lab). 4:00pm. Myers Hall 130. Friday, May 3, 2019 JDGM Seminar: Honors Thesis Defense: “Investigation of smoke alarm in sensory neuron function and morphogenesis.” Katherine Fisher (Tracey Lab). 12:15pm. Jordan Hall 248. Updates or additions will be reflected… Read more »
Month: April 2019
Undergraduate Student Job Opportunity – Protein Chemistry and Automated X-ray Crystallography.
The Biophysical and Biochemistry Instrumentation Facility (PBIF) jointly with the Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CAF) are seeking a highly talented and motivated undergraduate student preferably freshmen or sophomore to perform several tasks related to the daily functioning of both facilities such as: automated and manual dispensing of commercial screens, crystallography screenings, sample preparation and measurement, routine… Read more »
Seeking Fall 2019 UTA Candidates!
Seeking enthusiastic UTA candidates to help teach BIOL Q201 (Biology for Elementary Education Majors) during the Fall 2019 semester. Q201 is an introductory-level, combination lecture and lab course for future elementary teachers. Successful candidates should be available to teach co-teach a lab section meeting on Tuesdays 2-5 pm for the entire Spring 2019 semester. You should… Read more »
Interested in Research? Consider taking CSCI-A 290 “Programming with R” this Summer!
AMWA Health Professionals Brunch
The American Medical Women’s Association is hosting a Health Professionals Brunch on April 20 from 11am-1pm in the IMU Georgian Room. The brunch will be with Dr. Dukes and Dr. Woods, who will be giving a talk called “Women in Medicine: Loving the Work We Do!” This event will be with them and fellow medical… Read more »
Have Your Research Published in IUJUR!
The end of the semester is quickly approaching! The IU Journal of Undergraduate Research (IUJUR) is still accepting submissions across all academic disciplines and may be a perfect avenue for your independent research, capstone project, or senior thesis. Our journal is open-access, published annually, and available online, and we accept submissions in the form of… Read more »
Note about BIOL-L 318 and BIOL-S 318 honors
Section of BIOL-L 318 added for Fall 2019 We have added an additional section of BIOL-L 318 Evolution to the Fall 2019 Schedule of Classes. Section # 36527 meets MWF 11:15 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. So in case the Tuesday/Thursday section of BIOL-L 318 Evolution didn’t work for you but you still want to take Evolution this… Read more »
Full-Time Research Technologist Position Opening — University of Chicago
Attention spring graduates! The Section of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Chicago is looking for a full-time Research Technologist. The Research Technologist will be involved in a cutting edge basic and translational cancer research program that utilizes techniques related to genetics, cancer biology, and cellular biology. The technologist will be involved in projects that utilize… Read more »
SPH-B 350 LGBTQ+ Health Disparities — Offered Fall 2019!
Accepting applications for Mathers Museum practicum/internship for Fall 2019
Are you interested in enrolling in a museum practicum/internship for academic credit at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures here in Bloomington? See complete details and application instructions in the Fall Semester 2019 Museum Practicum and Internship Guide, available online at https://mathersmuseum.indiana.edu/doc/MMWCPracticaFall19.pdf.