Mar 31, 2024
10 weeks
March 31, 2024
Research experiences for Deaf Students in Systems Biology and Molecular Signaling- How Cells and Organisms make Decisions

Description

This site will provide research opportunities to students interested in genetics and cellular and molecular biology. A team of mentors, mostly from the Biochemistry & Cell and Molecular Biology department, will guide students through projects that explore signal transduction mechanisms in a variety of organisms. Students will study interactions between organisms and their environment, cell-to-cell communications, and mechanisms of signal transduction. Projects will be available using a variety of organisms, including bacteria, yeast, plants, mice, and human cells. In addition to learning basic molecular, biochemical, and cell biology methods such as cloning, genetic analysis, and microbial cultivation, students will have an opportunity to use state-of-the-art techniques, including single-molecule and live-cell fluorescence microscopy, intra-cranial injection of viral vectors, computational analysis of genomic datasets, and flow cytometry.

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Program highlights:

  • 10-week research training opportunity in genetics and molecular and cellular biology
  • Individual research projects mentored by one of 13 faculty laboratories
  • Weekly academic programs and professional development training
  • A workshop about unique challenges and opportunities in STEM careers for D/hh individuals
  • Weekly social activities
  • $6,000 stipend
  • Travel costs reimbursed
  • Housing provided

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Eligibility

  • The goals of the program are to provide research experiences for Deaf and hard of hearing (D/hh) students, to improve awareness of Deaf culture, and to provide training in deaf education practices to the scientific community. Hearing students who know American Sign Language (ASL) or are interested in learning more about the Deaf culture are encouraged to apply too.
  • Highly motivated Deaf and hard-of-hearing undergraduate students majoring in Biology, Chemistry, or other major in the Physical Sciences who are interested in molecular and cellular biological research and a career in STEM.
  • Highly motivated hearing undergraduate students majoring in Biology, Chemistry, Physical Sciences, and/or Deaf Studies/Education who are interested in biological research and a career in STEM, as well as developing or refining skills in American Sign Language (ASL).
  • No prior research experience is required. However, priority will be given to students who have completed at least one course in biology and/or chemistry.
  • Undergraduates who will be attending a college or university in fall 2024 to work toward the Bachelor’s degree. (Graduating seniors are not eligible)
  • United States citizens or permanent residents (required by NSF guidelines).
  • Underrepresented groups or those who are the first generation in their families to attend college, are especially encouraged to apply.
Knoxville
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TN