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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

UF Global Health Case Competition

I'm gauging interest in the intramural UF Global Health Case Competition. Teams of students across different disciplines will compete in a case writing competition to solve a hypothetical public health issue. The winning team will compete in the national Emory Global Health Case Competition. Applications for taking part in the February intramural competition will run through November - December. I am also looking for student leaders interested in planning and writing the UF case competition. Please note that you apply as an individual and competitors will be assigned to teams. Fill out this form if you’re interested in participating in the competition or would like to be a student leader: https://forms.gle/saW9P4QooGudQWZM8. (This is an interest form not application)

Please contact me at alisha.patel@ufl.edu if you have any questions. More info will be forthcoming in mid-October if there is enough interest.



Summer Research Opportunities at UT Southwestern Medical Center! Plus an Invitation to a Live PhD program Admissions Webinar!

Greetings from Dallas, Texas!

 

I hope this letter finds you well and navigating the impact of COVID-19 as best as possible. As many of you know, COVID-19 led to the cancellation of our 2020 AMGEN and SURF programs. This was an extremely difficult decision and, while I provided virtual opportunities for learning, I know these fell short of an in person hands-on research experience. I hope that we will be able to host undergraduate students for research in summer 2021. In summer 2021, UT Southwestern Medical Center hopes to host 115 bright and passionate undergraduates who plan to pursue a PhD or MD/PhD in the biological sciences.

 

For the 3rd year, UT Southwestern will host an Amgen Scholars Program.  In year 1 of the Amgen Scholars program at UT Southwestern, we hosted 16 undergraduates from across the U.S. and had a spectacular summer. The 2021 UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars Program will provide an exceptional 10 week intensive hands-on research program which will include a trip to Los Angeles to attend the Amgen Scholars Summer Biotechnology Symposium.  All details about the program and our application can be found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/amgenscholars.

 

For the 30th year, UT Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences will sponsor the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program. The goal of SURF is to give undergraduate students an intensive, 10-week research experience in a world class research environment. Students immerse themselves in the laboratory and work on individual research projects with UT Southwestern Graduate School faculty. Most areas of modern biomedical engineering, cancer biology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, development, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience, stem cell, and pharmacology are represented. The SURF website can be found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/SURF.   

 

Additional SURF sub programs will also continue this coming summer:

In the summer of 2017, we launched a highly successful SURF subprogram specifically focused on stem cells and regenerative medicine, entitled SURF-Stem Cell. This program will be repeated in Summer 2021 and information can be found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/surf-stemcell. 

 

For the 19th year, we will continue the Quantitative and Physical Science Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (QP-SURF) Program. This program, initially funded by a NIGMS training grant and now funded internally, will accept students who are earning their undergraduate degrees in the field of biomedical engineering, mathematics, computer science, physics, or chemistry. The goal of QP-SURF is to give students an intensive, research experience and demonstrate to students in the physical and quantitative sciences how their knowledge and skill sets are applied in a biomedical research setting. QP-SURF students would carry out their 10-week research project in a biomedical engineering, biophysics, computational biology, or quantitative/analytical chemistry laboratory. The program website and on-line application for QP-SURF can be found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/qp-surf.

 

For the 11th year, we are highlighting opportunities for undergraduates interested in research at the interface between chemistry and biomedical research through QP-SURF-Chemistry. We hope you will bring this opportunity to the attention of your chemistry students. Information is available at www.utsouthwestern.edu/qp-surf-chemistry.

 

Finally, for the 9th year, we are also sponsoring the Summer Undergraduate Research Institution for the Study of Kidney Disease (SURISKD) Program. This program is funded by a National Institute of Health and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIHIDDKD) training grant and will accept undergraduates who are earning their undergraduate degrees in the field of natural sciences. The goal of SURISKD is to give college students an intensive summer research training experience who are preparing for Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. careers in kidney-related research. SURISKD Fellows spend 10-weeks pursuing individual research projects that range from embryonic development and physiology to /kidney cancer and imaging in the laboratories of Graduate School faculty members. The SURISKD website and on-line application can be found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/SURISKD.

 

All six summer programs include topic specific weekly science seminars, optional courses in genetics, cancer, organic chemistry and neuroscience, a leadership course, social events, and a scientific poster session at the conclusion of the program. Our programs, including the Amgen Scholars Program, will run from June 7th through August 13th, 2021.  Participants will be selected based on their essays, letters of recommendation, course work, and experience. The stipend for the 10-week program is $4,000. If a fellow requires housing, the costs will be covered by the program; however, all fellows (with the exception of the Amgen Scholars) are responsible for paying their own travel expenses to and from Dallas.

 

The application deadline for the Amgen Scholars and SURF programs is February 1st, 2021. I would like to ask you to post the summer program fliers and announce these summer programs to students who have indicated an interest in a research career and might wish to apply. Previous fellows have been enthusiastic about their experience; most have subsequently enrolled in highly competitive Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. programs.  As always, I would be happy to answer any questions you or your students have about our summer research opportunities.

 

Each year, many SURF fellows matriculate into Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. programs at UT Southwestern. We are now in our 8th year of completing all Ph.D. coursework during year one of our umbrella program; therefore, Ph.D. students are in the lab full-time after one year of classes. Our goal is to train students to think as independent research scientists and we believe this goal can be best achieved in the laboratory! Our average time to degree is ~5.3 years and our stipend for our PhD and MD/PhD students is $35,000/year plus tuition, health insurance and fees. If you have students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in the biomedical sciences, I hope they will visit our website (www.utsouthwestern.edu/gradschool) and learn about all 11 of our Ph.D. programs. Our Fall 2021 application deadline is December 1, 2020. I might mention we have no application fee.

 

If you do have students who are applying now for PhD programs for Fall 2021, I would like to invite them to a live Admissions webinar with Questions & Answers.  Students can register at https://utsouthwestern-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2R8cWSFVRxy1SJ7TwRoy2w

 

Best wishes for a successful fall and a return to the “old normal” in the months to come!

Nancy

 

Nancy E. Street, PhD

Associate Dean, Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

UT Southwestern Medical Center

5323 Harry Hines Blvd.

Dallas, TX 75390-9004

Nancy.street@utsouthwestern.edu

www.utsouthwestern.edu/gradschool

 

 


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WVSOM Virtual Open House 11-21-2020

 

The admissions office at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine invites you to our virtual fall open house.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine

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Monday, September 28, 2020

VA Volunteer Opportunity for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

We are looking for pre-health students interested in volunteering in our two studies. We are asking for students interested to be able to commit one-year to our team. On boarding for the VA can take up to three months. I’ve attached our flyer for more information. Could we share this for potential students who are interested in volunteering.  If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you.  




Lina Ly, MS

Research Coordinator

NF/SG Veterans Health System

1601 SW Archer Road

Gainesville, Florida 32608

Location: Medical Center 5th Floor/A561-1

Phone: (352)376-1611 ext. 106813

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Invitation to Admissions Information Session for Georgetown University School of Medicine

 


The Georgetown University School of Medicine Office of Admissions would like to invite you and your students to participate in one of our virtual information sessions. We offer these one-hour sessions during the fall semester based off of what works best for you and your students. We'll go over Georgetown's mission, what we're looking for in a competitive applicant, deadlines, and we will have plenty of time for a Q&A session at the end. 

 

There are two options for these information sessions:

 

1. School-Specific Virtual Admissions Session (any date)

These private information sessions are only available to students at your institution. We will work together to choose a date and time that would work best for your students to attend. For these sessions, we will provide a Zoom link for you to distribute to any interested students, no matter where they are in the world, as we adjust to this new virtual learning environment.

 

2. Inviting Your Students to one of our online General Information Sessions (dates below)

Our general, open to the public, virtual information sessions are held twice a month. We ask students to pre-register so we have an idea of attendance numbers. These sessions provide the same type of information as the School Specific Sessions. They can register through the following link: https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6EYljYFeBuvcpqR Please see the attached image and feel free to distribute it among your pre-health networks.

Our online General Information Session dates for the Spring 2020 semester are as follows:

  • September 30, 2020
  • October 14, 2020
  • October 28, 2020
  • November 11, 2020
  • November 25, 2020
  • December 9, 2020
  • December 16, 2020

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out and let me know. We look forward to chatting with your students at an information session!

 

Warmly,

Abbey O'Farrell, M.A.Ed.

Admissions Officer

 

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Georgetown University School of Medicine

Office of M.D. Admissions

 

P: (202) 687-1154 | F: (202) 687-3079

W: md.georgetown.edu | T: @GUMedAdmissions

 

UF PIH Engage Recruitment

 

Do you believe healthcare is a human right? 

 

Join Partners In Health Engage!

 

Partners In Health Engage is recruiting new members to help build the right to health movement! This movement is dedicated to the idea that all individuals have a fundamental economic, social, and cultural right to a universal standard of health. We build the power to advance the right to health by educating our community on global health issues, fundraising for the high quality of healthcare for people living in poverty, and advocating for global and domestic health policies "

 

Our next event is a documentary screening of "Bending the Arc" on September 28th at 7 PM EST over Zoom. Join us to discuss the story of the extraordinary doctors and activists fighting for the right to health. Sign our interest form and see the flyers for more info about the screening and PIH Engage! 

 

Zoom Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/3999694170

 

Interest Form: https://tiny.cc/1te7rz

 

 

MHS Club

Mental Health Support for Pre-Health Students (also known as the MHS Club) is a newly registered organization that seeks to provide support to any UF student who has been impacted by mental struggles.  We also seek to foster friendships between individuals who may feel isolated or misunderstood and to end the stigma surrounding mental health and mental illnesses.  All our meetings and events will be virtual this semester.

Please email ufmhsclub@gmail.com if you have any questions.  Learn more about the club by visiting 
www.ufmhsclub.wixsite.com/website

 

Thank you!

 

Sincerely,

Tori Argenti

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

New UF Organization: GNV4ALL Chapter UF!

"For those interested in getting hands-on involvement in the Gainesville community, consider joining the newly established club, GNV4ALL Chapter at UF! We are based on the local non-profit organization Gainesville For All and are passionate about involving UF students with our larger community through service and leadership with focus on topics including health and transportation, criminal justice, education, and family support. 

 

Our first general body meeting is on September 30th at 6:00 PM. We are open to all majors and have officer positions available!

 

For more information, email us at gnv4allchapter@gmail.com, see our Facebook page at "GNV4ALL Chapter at UF" and fill out our membership form at tinyurl.com/gnv4allmember."

 

 


 

New Date & Time: A Conversation with Heidi Larson

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Please join us for...
 
A Conversation with Heidi J. Larson, Ph.D.
Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 | 11 a.m. - 12 noon EDT


A virtual discussion hosted by Dr. Ashish K. Jha, Dean of the School of Public Health

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In this webinar, Professor Larson, anthropologist and international expert on risk and decision science, surveys the factors—social, psychological, political, historical, and cultural—that influence attitudes toward vaccines. She will also discuss the role that public health researchers play in dispelling rumors and misinformation in the era of COVID-19.

Professor Larson is the founding director of The Vaccine Confidence Project, a WHO Centre of Excellence that tracks vaccine hesitancy and offers mechanisms to bridge trust as well as curb misinformation.

Her research focuses on the social and political factors that affect uptake of health interventions and influence policies. Her particular interests are risk and rumor management and building public trust. She is the author of Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start—and Why They Don’t Go Away.

Registration for this webinar is limited and on a first come first serve basis.

This event has been rescheduled to October 1. If you have already registered, your registration and any submitted questions have been automatically transferred.  Zoom webinar access information will be emailed closer to the event. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please address any questions to universityevents@brown.edu.  

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Trainee Mentorship Sessions: Albert Barrera

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Trainee Mentorship Session

Addressing the Root Cause at the Systemic Level

Albert Barrera, MHS

National Institutes of Health

Thursday, September 24

7:00 PM (Central Time)

 

 

 

Albert is a research trainee at the National Human Genome Research Institute in a translational laboratory focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular biology and studying the potential use of genetic variation for susceptibility of cardiovascular disease at the clinical and population level. In 2016, the American College of Lifestyle Medicine awarded him the student trainee award and in 2017, the Donald A. Pegg scholarship. The grant went towards expansion of the Integrative Medicine Interest Group at the University of Florida with a Walk with a Doc program which provided opportunities for exercise, education, and empowerment for the local Gainesville community. His delight in community health strengthened throughout a graduate program the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is on track for a career in ameliorating health disparities by understanding the science from cells to society.

 

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