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MCDB 29: Fundamentals of Biomedical Research | HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program UC Santa Barbara. MCDB 29: Fundamentals of Biomedical Research. Who Should Take This Course? Any student interested in the process of scientific inquiry as applied to biomedical research is invited to enroll. High School Biology is strongly recommended. The course counts as a Category C Science elective. UCSB-HHMI Undergraduate Science Research Program Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology.
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Online Faculty Presentations | HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program UC Santa Barbara. Online presentations by UCSB-HHMI Undergraduate Science Education Program Participants:. Click on title to launch presentation). Professor, Dept. of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. Contact-dependent Growth Inhibition (CDI). Professor, Dept. of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and Program Director of UCSB-HHMI Undergraduate Science Education Program. As a Model Organism.
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MCDB 161L: Research Immersion in Molecular Biosciences | HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program UC Santa Barbara. MCDB 161L: Research Immersion in Molecular Biosciences. Who Should Take This Course? To apply for enrollment in the course, click application form link and complete the form. Aug 1 Sept 9, 2016. MTWR 9:00am - 3:00pm. Final Presentations: Friday, Sept 9. Major applicable (check with advisor). MCDB 161L online application form. Application Opens: April 5, 2016. University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Making Learning Social | College of Letters and Science - UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. College of Letters and Science - UC Santa Barbara. Imagine being an undergraduate student surrounded by the intensive scientific research activity of a world-class research university and experiencing the close engagement and intimate atmosphere of a small liberal arts college. A $1.5 million award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to UC Santa Barbara will make that experience possible for biology students. MCDB) This new program brings to the students active engagemen...
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News | Maximizing Access to Research Careers| CSEP | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. Maximizing Access to Research Careers CSEP UC Santa Barbara. MARC Scholars, Joseph Sanz and Shelby Shankel, awarded for posters at SACNAS and ABRCMS 2016. November 28, 2016. On Your MARC: A grant from the National Institutes of Health launches a program to support undergraduates interested in careers in biomedical research. August 10, 2015. Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships. University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Student Scholars | Maximizing Access to Research Careers| CSEP | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. Maximizing Access to Research Careers CSEP UC Santa Barbara. Young Hun (Colin) Kim. Detecting and Quantifying Bacteriophage M13 on Human Skin. Facile Chain End Modification of RAFT Polymers. Metal Free Intramolecular Stereoselective Diamination of Unactivated Alkenes inspired by the Total Synthesis of Guanidine-Containing Natural Products. Facilitating Antibiotic Entry Into Bacterial Cells. Thermochromic Compounds For High Strain Experiments. University of California, Santa Barbara.
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MARC Scholars, Joseph Sanz and Shelby Shankel, awarded for posters at SACNAS and ABRCMS 2016 | Maximizing Access to Research Careers| CSEP | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. Maximizing Access to Research Careers CSEP UC Santa Barbara. MARC Scholars, Joseph Sanz and Shelby Shankel, awarded for posters at SACNAS and ABRCMS 2016. November 28, 2016. Congratulations Shelby and Joseph! Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships. University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Overview | Maximizing Access to Research Careers| CSEP | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. Maximizing Access to Research Careers CSEP UC Santa Barbara. MARC U-STAR provides support for undergraduate students who are from disadvantaged backgrounds or are underrepresented in the biomedical and behavioral sciences to improve their preparation for Ph.D. graduate training at outstanding universities nationwide. Two years of paid summer and academic-year research training ($12,336 annually). Partial tuition/fees and partial health insurance coverage. Undergraduate students who ...
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LURE: Large-scale Undergraduate Research Experience | HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program UC Santa Barbara. LURE: Large-scale Undergraduate Research Experience. Each year, 600 to 800 UCSB students enroll in the introductory biology laboratory course at UCSB. Now, as part of the UCSB-HHMI science education program, these beginning biology students will conduct novel experiments and contribute to the world-wide research effort in genomic biology. The model system used in these experiments is the humble roundworm,. Online Pr...
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MCDB 109L: Tau hyperphosphorylation | HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program | UC Santa Barbara
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Skip to main content. HHMI-UCSB Undergraduate Science Education Program UC Santa Barbara. MCDB 109L: Tau hyperphosphorylation. MCDB 109L Biochemistry Laboratory is an intensive laboratory experience intended for students majoring in Biochemistry-Molecular Biology or other related majors. This course was recently revised to introduce an authentic research experience as part of the HHMI-funded program at UCSB. UCSB-HHMI Undergraduate Science Research Program Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology.
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