Subject: Medical Research training opportunity
Description:
Program Description:
Calcium Signaling Lab @ Washington DC VA Medical Center
[https://sites.google.com/prod/view/calciumsignalinglab/] has a long-standing
record of helping UG students/post-bacs to get into Medical/Dental/Pharmacy
and PhD program. Students will get a chance to involve in exciting
multidisciplinary research to acquire skills and knowledge across the field
in Biomedical Science including Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Physiology and
Biomedical Engineering. Such
interdisciplinary research training will trigger the passion in science, give
the students a competitive edge in both academia and industry, and help them
become leaders in these new emerging research fields. We expect the students
to undertake multi-faceted approaches in problem solving and develop critical
skills applicable for future endeavors. Students will be given opportunities
to be trained in a wide-array of scientific fields, including: cell culture,
cell
imaging, Immunodetections, microfluidic applications, signal transduction,
electrophysiology and biomolecular analysis.
How to Apply:
Candidates can directly contact the PI through email ([log in to unmask])
stating their interest with their CV/resume. After the preliminary interview,
they can be forwarded to the Medical Center’s Voluntary Service for
further consideration.
Requirements:
1. Upperclassmen and recent graduates will be considered. Preference will be
given to students completed relevant courses, including upper level
chemistry/biochemistry, Physiology/Neurophysiology and physics courses.
2. Minimum of 12 hour/week. Demonstration of self-motivation, integrity,
responsibility, and initiative in working towards a goal.
Event Date: August 10, 2019
Event Start Time: 10:30 am
Event End Time: 5:30 pm
Event Location: Washington DC VA Medical Center
Contact Person: Samuel Shin
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Contact Phone Number: (202) 745-8000 ext. 55835
Website URL: https://sites.google.com/prod/view/calciumsignalinglab/
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