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Genomic Sciences Training Program - U Wisconsin
http://gstp.wisc.edu/overview/index.htm
Graduate, Undergrad. and. Link to Seminar Listings. Fostering new paradigms for the biological sciences. Genomic Sciences Training Program. The Genomic Sciences Training Program (GSTP) is an interdisciplinary predoctoral and postdoctoral training program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Human Genome Research Institute. Additional support is provided by the UW Graduate School and the Genome Center/Biotechnology Center. Middot; Physic...
m.carbon.chem.wisc.edu
Carbon Playground Mobile Site
http://m.carbon.chem.wisc.edu/index.html
Carl Carbon's Career Quest. Read about Carl Carbon as he decides what he wants to be when he grows up. Watch videos about different forms of carbon also known as allotropes. See all the different activities you can do with carbon at home. For feedback, questions or accessibility issues, tap here. Carl Picks a Career. Video that describe the importance of carbon. The form of carbon found that just might be your prized possession. The form of carbon found in your pencil. Nanotube rope tunnel constructed by...
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Partners
http://researchmentortraining.wceruw.org/about/partners.aspx
Delta Program in Research, Teaching, and Learning. UW-Madison Institute for Cross-College Biology Education. Wisconsin Program for Scientific Teaching. Wisconsin Alliance for Minority Participation (WiscAMP). Interdisciplinary Graduate Education in Research Training (IGERT). Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL). Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC). Undergraduate Research and Mentoring (URM). The School of Education.
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Welcome to SCIENCountErs! | SciEncounters
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Skip to main content. Improve BGC members’ attitudes. Towards science and scientists. About their scientific abilities. Our pedagogical model is designed around hands-on and inquiry-based activities to help reinforce science concepts students will be covering in school. They use primarily inexpensive and easily obtained materials. Our scientist volunteers (which have expanded to include working scientists from Sigma-Aldrich Co. SCIENCountErs is an expanding national program you can join.
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What is SCIENCountErs? | SciEncounters
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Skip to main content. John W. Moore. Institute for Chemical Education Director. At UW Madison. He is also the PI of the ChemEd DL. Project, a part of NSF's National Science Digital Library. As well as the author of many textbooks, including a major general chemistry text. For more information about John Moore's professional activities, visit his UW Research Group. Institute for Chemical Education Associate Director. Andrew Greenberg coordinates ICE's education. Summer programs, Nanoscience Webquests.
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Join the Network | SciEncounters
http://sciencounters.chem.wisc.edu/node/60
Skip to main content. Are you a college or university department or a science museum that wants share science and engineering with underrepresented students? Do you want to get involved. In your community, giving your students and/or staff an opportunity to engage. If the answer is yes, we can help you start a SCIENCountErs program with your local Boys and Girls Club or community center. The Program and Program Set-Up. The Program and Program Set-Up.pdf. Volunteer Poster and Handout.pdf.
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Research Experience for Undergraduates
http://ice.chem.wisc.edu/REU.html
Research Experience for Undergraduates. Candice Smith from Spelman College was a REU student. She is shown here working in the lab of Professor Sam Gellman. It is vitally important that undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate study in science and engineering be exposed to research prior to attending graduate school. ICE provides such opportunities by sponsoring a series of summer undergraduate research programs in which students work in the research labs of individual faculty members.