HHMI Fellow development will include:
- a research preparation course during their first Spring
Term as a Fellow
- two intensive summer research periods with a chosen
faculty mentor
- academic year research opportunities with faculty mentor
- weekly group meetings in the summer (and monthly through
the academic year)
- weekly brown-bag summer lunchtime sessions for invited
speakers, for presentation of ongoing summer research, and
for career planning or preparing publications
- introduction to special facilities and equipment for
shared use
- a program for one-on-one mentoring by the program
director and faculty
- the option of supplementary training at another
institution during their 2nd intensive research period.
- participation in an on-campus annual fall poster session
and/or in our biennial interdisciplinary conference
- publication in a student-run science journal
- attend and present work at a national meeting
- preparation of a manuscript for peer-reviewed journal
publication.
Spring-term research preparation course (3 credits):
This course will be taught by the program director with
participation from invited speakers and faculty research mentors
as appropriate. The course will be composed of seminar and
workshop modules on such
topics as: critical reading of research papers; use of relevant
primary literature in experimental design;
integrative approaches to research questions; use of
quantitative methods and modeling; data acquisition,
record-keeping, and analysis; research ethics; introduction to
specific techniques by faculty mentors;
scientific writing and data presentation. In addition, students
will develop and present a research plan for
the summer that will be discussed and critiqued by the whole
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