Lab Techniques Workshop - April 16th
This FREE WORKSHOP teaches basic lab techniques used in research labs.
Workshop #1: Stock Sol. & Media April 16th @ 5:30
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This FREE WORKSHOP teaches basic lab techniques used in research labs.
Workshop #1: Stock Sol. & Media April 16th @ 5:30
Beadle E121.1
Multiple listings for on-campus lab positions found below. Experiential learning opportunities in lab environments!
More details at: https://microbiology.unl.edu/
We are pleased to announce that the NASA Nebraska Space Grant annual competition for Mini-Grant and Fellowship funding is open. The deadline for applications is May 20, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. The NASA Nebraska Space Grant Mini-Grant Competition includes grants for Research and Higher Education. Meanwhile, the Fellowship Competition is open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Contact Dr. Karrie Weber kweber@unl.edu or Dr. Brandi Sigmon bsigmon2@unl.edu for more info. Continue reading…
Monday, April 15, 2024
Food Innovation Center, 1901 N. 21st St.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Steven Frese
Rebuilding the Infant Gut Microbiome: Translational Science to Impact Human Health
Registration is still open for visitors and lunch RSVP. Continue reading…
Thursday, April 18th
More details at: https://mmod.unl.edu/2024-mmod-symposium-registrationNeed a job? Come work with us! Our Explore Center team is looking for a reliable, hardworking, welcoming student worker to join us at the front desk. We are looking to hire for the summer as well as fall and future semesters. Hours are between 8am-5pm Monday – Friday, approximately 8-12 hours per week during fall/spring semesters, and 15+ hours per week during the summer. For more information or to request an application, please contact Sarah Braunsroth at sbraunsroth4@unl.edu.
More details at: https://sbraunsroth4@unl.eduOur 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://lzeng3@unl.eduChancellor’s Scholars are students who have maintained 4.0 grade-point averages on all collegiate work at Nebraska and elsewhere.
More details at: https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/news/try-these-study-breaks-reduce-end-semester-overloadDr. Brandi Sigmon, UNL Microbiology Program Academic Success Coordinator will be your contact for any questions or to assist you with any help you may need. You can contact her at 402.472.2604 or by emailing her at bsigmon2@unl.edu.
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