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Graduate Training in Chemical Biology - Chembio - University of Kansas The Certificate Program in Chemical Biology is an integrated academic curriculum and a seminar serie

The Certificate Program is open to all graduate students at KU. The training platform will provide students with an integrated educational training program that hones their skills and provides a broad wealth of information for career development. This program extends beyond the standard knowledge and capabilities developed in the independent departmental doctoral programs. Candidates in this progr

am develop a working knowledge of both advanced chemistry and advanced biochemistry/biology, which supplements the more specialized environment within the laboratory of their research mentor.

Special congratulations to ACS 2023 National Award winner Susan M. Lunte who will be honored during the ACS Spring 2023 ...
15/09/2022

Special congratulations to ACS 2023 National Award winner Susan M. Lunte who will be honored during the ACS Spring 2023 meeting in Analytical Chemistry, sponsored by the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry.

Matt Zupan (Meredith Hartley lab, chemistry) is doing a research internship “Investigating lipid signaling in cells usin...
17/12/2021

Matt Zupan (Meredith Hartley lab, chemistry) is doing a research internship “Investigating lipid signaling in cells using photo-activable lipid probes” at the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon under the direction of Dr. Carsten Schultz.

08/12/2021

You are invited to attend the Mentors Fall mentoring session with Dr. Blair Schneider, Geology, on Monday, December 6, 2021, from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Dr. Schneider will give a DEI Workshop titled: Tackling implicit bias and microaggressions in the workplace.

Rucha Mahadik (Teruna Siahaan's lab, pharmaceutical chemistry) participated in a research internship named "Biophysical ...
07/12/2021

Rucha Mahadik (Teruna Siahaan's lab, pharmaceutical chemistry) participated in a research internship named "Biophysical characterization of adeno-associated viruses (AAVs)" for Biogen in Cambridge, Massachusetts under the direction of Nicholas Larson.

Congratulations to Chembio mentor Robert Unckless who was recognized with NSF CAREER award...The assistant professor of ...
21/04/2021

Congratulations to Chembio mentor Robert Unckless who was recognized with NSF CAREER award...

The assistant professor of molecular biosciences in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is the most recent Jayhawk to earn the highest honor the National Science Foundation gives to early-career researchers.
Read more: http://news.ku.edu/molecular-biosciences-professor-receives-nsf-career-award

Please join us for a talk and discussion with Dr. Corey Welch on mentoring underrepresented students in Biomedical Scien...
24/03/2021

Please join us for a talk and discussion with Dr. Corey Welch on mentoring underrepresented students in Biomedical Sciences. The program has a mission to diversify STEM fields.

Given by: Dr. Corey Welch is the Director of the STEM Scholars Program at Iowa State University.

Title: EDI in the Biological Sciences: Advice for Graduate Students & Faculty

Date and time: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 2021, from 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. by Zoom – Please see advanced registration information below (required).

Abstract:
Despite decades of interventions, diversity within the biological sciences has seen only incremental progress and a continued unwillingness to change how we select, train, and hire historically excluded/underrepresented individuals from the undergraduate through the professoriate. I will summarize aspects of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion research as it relates to the Biological Sciences and its on-going challenge to apply what is widely known within the social science & STEM Education research. I will talk about an innovative undergraduate STEM/Biology program that has a history of student success with underrepresented populations. I will then transition to ways to make classrooms, textbooks, and related evaluation efforts more equitable with some examples from the literature and my own experience of teaching at PWIs and at a Tribal College.

To join us, please register in advance for this zoom event: https://kansas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrduqhrz8jH9PVMydCtJwVo3Y_aT_grpq1 - After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

This event is co-hosted by the KU NIH Chemical Biology Graduate Training Grant (https://chembio.ku.edu/) and the Office for Diversity in Science Training (odst.ku.edu). If you have any questions about this event, please contact Dr. Brian Ackley in Molecular Biosciences ([email protected]) or Dr. Lena Hileman in ODST ([email protected]).

Full information about Dr. Welch and this event can be found at: https://odst.ku.edu/dr-corey-welch-talk

Thank you for being part of this important community. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

Wednesday, March 31st, 12:00-1:30 PM Please register in advance for this meeting: https://kansas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrduqhrz8jH9PVMydCtJwVo3Y_aT_grpq1

Chembio mentor Tony Fehr gave three talks on his paper "On the Battlefront: Host PARPs vs the Coronavirus Macrodomain" a...
08/02/2021

Chembio mentor Tony Fehr gave three talks on his paper "On the Battlefront: Host PARPs vs the Coronavirus Macrodomain" at Johns Hopkins University, University of Missouri-Kansas City, and Kansas State University from November 2020 to February 2021.

Chembio Graduate Student Trainee Latavia Hill completed a research internship from March-June 2020 at Clinical Reference...
08/02/2021

Chembio Graduate Student Trainee Latavia Hill completed a research internship from March-June 2020 at Clinical Reference Laboratory and primarily worked to complete the early validation experiments needed for FDA emergency use authorization for a COVID-19 test. The CLR Clear COVID-19 test has received FDA-EUA approval and it is the test that KU is using to bring everyone back to campus safely.

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