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<Title>See URCAD from the inside</Title>
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<Title>Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Whether you're seeking an internship with the federal government or in the corporate sector, the HACU offers students the opportunity to graduate with career experience.<br><br>You can gain experience while living in Washington, D.C. or cities like Atlanta, Albuquerque, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle, St. Louis, New York City, or other locations nationwide.<br><br>For more information, please visit the website below.  Applications for Fall, 2012 are due by June 15, 2012.<br></div>
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<Title>Interested in Chemical Engineering?</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>Signaling Response of Neuronal Cells to 3D Tissue Scaffolds</span>
                        <p><strong>By Dalton N. Hughes</strong>, Andreia Ribeiro, Swarnalatha Balasubramanian<br>
                        Jennie B. Leach, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering</p>
                      <p><strong>UC Ballroom  |  10:00-12:30 PM</strong></p>
                      <p>Neurons grow and develop in the 
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    work from our group has demonstrated that culturing embryonic neurons in
     3D matrices allows the cells to respond in a way that more closely 
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    culture. Cells interact with their extracellular matrix and sense the 
    dimensionality of their surroundings via integrin receptors on the cell 
    surface that bind to matrix molecules, initiate intracellular signaling 
    cascades and affect changes in cell shape and function. Our work focuses
     on elucidating the signaling events that regulate these changes in cell
     response. We hypothesize that 3D environments impose changes in 
    matrix-ligand organization and alter neuronal behavior by modulating 
    β1-integrin cytoskeleton signaling. PC12 cells, a neuronal cell model, 
    were cultured on 2D and within 3D collagen substrates and probe the 
    signaling response by inhibiting several key signaling molecules 
    involved in regulating neuron morphology: β1-integrin, Focal Adhesion 
    Kinase (FAK), and an activated form of FAK that is phosphorylated at 
    tyrosine 397. The results of this study will identify the key signaling 
    mechanisms in 3D neuronal culture and provide a biological basis for 
    testing new biomaterial-based therapeutics.</p>
                      <p><em><br></em></p><p><em><br></em></p><p><em>*This research was 
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     Undergraduate Research award from the UMBC Office of Undergraduate 
    Education, NIH-NINDS R01NS065205 (JBL), the Henry-Luce Foundation (JBL),
     and Wyeth Fellowship at UMBC (AR).</em></p></div>
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I also traveled to Paris and Lyon in France as well as other large cities including Barcelona, London, Rome, and Berlin.<br><br><strong>What experience did you have before you went?</strong><br>I have actually never taken a course in particle physics since one is not offered at UMBC. Before going to CERN, I only had a junior-level knowledge of general physics. However, I was able to learn everything that I needed to know for my project with the help of my supervisors.<br><br><strong>Were there other undergraduates at CERN? How many?</strong><br>The UM REU program was composed of 15 undergraduates including myself, but the entire CERN summer student program was made up of over 200 undergraduates from all over Europe.<br><br><strong>Who did you work with most directly? Other students? Full-time researchers?</strong><br>I worked each day at a table with other summer students, and we would frequently help each other debug our code or talk out any problems we had. 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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>What is the Preview Weekend?</strong><br> The Biomedical Sciences Graduate Programs Preview Weekend is an <strong>all expenses paid</strong>
     visit to the University of Minnesota campus for prospective graduate 
    students interested in one or more of the following Ph.D. programs:</p> <ul><li>Biochemistry, Molecular Biology &amp; Biophysics (<strong>BMBB</strong>)</li><li>Integrative Biology &amp; Physiology (<strong>IBP</strong>)</li><li>Microbiology, Immunology &amp; Cancer Biology (<strong>MICaB</strong>)</li><li>Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology &amp; Genetics (<strong>MCDB&amp;G</strong>)</li><li>Neuroscience (<strong>NSCI</strong>)</li><li>Pharmacology (<strong>PHCL</strong>).</li></ul> <p><strong>When will the Preview take place?</strong><br> The campus preview weekend will be September 27th - 30th, 2012.</p> <p><strong>Who is eligible to attend?</strong><br>
     Those who will be invited to the Preview must be US citizens or 
    permanent residents who will be applying for entry into graduate school 
    in Fall of 2013. The program is most interested in students enrolled at 
    institutions outside the upper midwest who may be unfamiliar with the 
    outstanding training environment provided by the University of 
    Minnesota. Students from under-represented racial and ethnic groups, 
    low-income family backgrounds, first-generation U.S. citizens, and 
    students with disabilities are especially encouraged to <a href="http://orbs.umn.edu/BiomedPreview/PreviewApplication/home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">apply</a>.</p> <p><strong>What are the benefits of attending?</strong><br>
     The Preview activities will provide opportunities for students to meet 
    informally with the directors of graduate study, faculty and current 
    graduate students of the six biomedical sciences doctoral programs. 
    There will be tours of campus that will let students gain a feel for the
     research and laboratory environments where they would work. There will 
    be time for the attendees to learn about the graduate programs so that 
    they can decide which one might best meet their career goals and 
    interests. There will also be activities to introduce you to the quality
     of life in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis - St. Paul. Any 
    participants who apply to one of the biomedical sciences graduate 
    programs will have their application fee paid. They will also be invited
     to participate in the admission interview weekend for the program they 
    apply to.</p> <p><strong>What is the Cost to Attend?</strong><br> All 
    visit expenses (including travel, lodging, and on-campus meals) are 
    provided for those who are selected to attend.  Slots for talented 
    students to preview the University of Minnesota PhD graduate programs 
    are limited to 15 so be sure to <a href="http://orbs.umn.edu/BiomedPreview/PreviewApplication/home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">apply early</a>.</p> <p><strong>Application &amp; Selection Timeframe</strong><br> The <a href="http://orbs.umn.edu/BiomedPreview/PreviewApplication/home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">online application</a> will be available in spring 2012 and <strong>the application deadline is August 20, 2012</strong>.
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     notified by early September if they have been selected to attend the 
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<Title>Undergraduate Outreach Day- Meharry Medical College</Title>
<Tagline>March 20, 2012, Nashville, TN.</Tagline>
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    opportunity for prospective students to network with Meharry graduate students and faculty, and learn not only about our current research focuses, but also about the graduate student experience at Meharry. Undergraduate Outreach Day is a student-led event designed to encourage prospective students, especially underrepresented minorities and women, to pursue careers in health-based research careers. Undergraduate 
    
    Outreach Day will be held on Tuesday, March 20, 2011 in the West Basic 
    Sciences Building on Meharry's campus. <br><br>During UGO, students will
    have the opportunity to attend workshops about the different programs and career tracks in basic research and health services administration in the public and private sector; experience a graduate level lecture; receive a tour of Meharry; apply to either of Meharry’s programs (if eligible and they have the necessary paperwork); and speak one-on-one with current Meharry students and faculty. <br></span></span></div>
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