Peltier-Georgi Microbiology Scholarship DUE MARCH 8!
APPLY TODAY!
Requirements: Declared as MBIO major, Application Form, Career Intentions, Resume, Transcripts
That's all there is to it!
APPLY TODAY!
Requirements: Declared as MBIO major, Application Form, Career Intentions, Resume, Transcripts
That's all there is to it!
The Nebraska Center for Biotechnology is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for the Milton E. Mohr Biotechnology Scholarship and Fellowship Awards Program. This $1000 award INCLUDES MICROBIOLOGY MAJORS.
APPLY BY MARCH 8! Continue reading…
MVB meetings are fun and an exciting way to engage in the local scientific community, establish & talk microbiology. UNL MBIO will provide transportation to and from the conference as well as registration costs. Please email microbiology@unl.edu if you would like a ride! Continue reading…
More details at: https://mvbasm.com/meetings
This FREE WORKSHOP teaches basic lab techniques used in research labs.
Workshop #1: Stock Sol. & Media April 16th @ 5:30
Beadle E121.1
Lab Position
Tuesday, March 26th @ 10:00am – 12:00pm CT
Engineering and physical sciences presentations
Wednesday, March 27th @ 10:00am – 12:00pm CT
Arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, and life sciences presentations at the Nebraska Union Centennial Room Continue reading…
Take the time to check out the multiple scholarships opportunities found at Lincoln Community Foundation. DUE DATE - MARCH 15. Over 50 scholarships available!
More details at: https://lcf.academicworks.com/
Dr. Christina Stallings, Dept of Molecular Microbiology, Washington Univ School of Med
"Diverse roles for autophagy proteins during Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis"
Tues, March 5, 4pm
E103 Beadle
Or join by Zoom https://unl.zoom.us/j/93331322749
Meeting ID: 933 3132 2749 Passcode: 430267
Our laboratory is currently seeking a highly motivated undergraduate student to join our research project focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms governing plant immunity. This project involves study of targeting components of the plant endosomal sorting complex required for transportation (ESCRT)-I by ubiquitination to better understand their role in regulating plant defense against bacterial infection. Continue reading…
More details at: https://lzeng2@unl.edu
I serve as an Academic Advisor for the College of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources. My role includes one-on-one academic advising, academic recovery coaching, graduation requirements, connecting students to campus and community resources, and supporting student success.
To make an appointment with me, please login to Student Success Hub (https://go.unl.edu/katieforrestappointment) . Another way you can reach me is through email, kforrest3@unl.edu, or by phone at 402-472-7046.
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