

The winners of the 2nd Annual UNL Microbiology Research Symposium were Mr. Matthew Perry, School of Biological Sciences, Graduate Poster Presentation Award Titled: "Rhizosphere collection method to identify low abundant taxa within the rhizobiome" and Ms. Sukaina Al-Hamedi, Biochemistry, Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award Titled: "Optimization of two peroxidase activity assays to determine pro-inflammatory activities of innate immune cell populations".
Thank you to all who participated and attended our event!
Current students who would like to be considered for scholarships may visit https://financialaid.unl.edu/scholarships to find out more. The instructions to access the single scholarship application are found under the header “Scholarships for Current Undergraduates”, and students find this application under the Financial Aid tab in MyRed. The deadline for the single scholarship application is February 1, 2023.
More details at: https://financialaid.unl.edu/scholarships
POP in to the UNL Microbiology Office for POP and POPCORN. We want to welcome our Microbiology Students back for the Spring Semester. Mark your calendars to POP in on January 27, 2023 from 1:00 - 4:00pm, E249A Beadle Center.
We look forward to sharing part of an afternoon with you!
Students who receive UCARE awards take advantage of a variety of professional development workshops and seminars, increase knowledge of graduate study and career paths, learn about fellowship opportunities for further research and study, and present work at Student Research Days in spring term or the Summer Research Symposium. Continue reading…
More details at: https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/academicadvising/13567/78812
The Student Research Days poster sessions provide an opportunity for students to present their research or creative work to the larger UNL community.
Engineering and physical sciences presentations
Wednesday, March 29 @ 10:00am – 12:00pm CT
Arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences, and life sciences presentations Continue reading…
Winter break is a great time to work on applications to special summer programs like the Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP). It has been a wonderful pre-health experience for attendees.
The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free six-week summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college freshmen and sophomores interested in the health professions. Continue reading…
Hello! I am happy to be joining the College of Arts and Sciences Academic Advising team and excited to begin working with the undergraduate students pursuing the degree program in microbiology! I previously worked with undergraduate students in the Department of Statistics and have been a part of the advising community at UNL for nearly one year. Continue reading…
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