Harvard faculty and administrators will greet prospective applicants in Seattle at the 2012 SACNAS National Conference, an annual event aimed at advancing Hispanics and Native Americans in science. SACNAS (the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science), taking place on October 11–14, is one of the largest annual gatherings of minority scientists in the country.
In addition to the Harvard SACNAS appearances listed below, Associate Professor Alán Aspuru-Guzik of Harvard's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology will give a talk. And in an affiliated event, Sheila Thomas, the GSAS assistant dean for diversity and minority affairs, will give a talk to deans and admissions staff from a variety of institutions on best practices for recruiting and supporting minority graduate students.
Prospective applicants, we invite you to see the full GSAS recruitment schedule and find out where you can meet and mingle with Harvard people on the road!
2012 Harvard SACNAS Attendees and Booths:
* BOOTH # 1501--HILS/GSAS (Assistant Dean John McNally) and Division of Medical Sciences (Assistant Dean and faculty member Sheila Thomas)
* BOOTH # 1503-- Molecular & Cellular Biology/MCO (Faculty: Bill Gelbart; Students: Kiana Frank, Marina Besprozvannaya)
* BOOTH # 1505--Systems Biology (Faculty: Dan Needleman; Staff: Samantha Reed, Adriana Gallegos), Chemical Biology (Staff: Jason Millberg, Student: Marina Santiago), and Biophysics (Faculty: Jim Hogle; Student: Luis Barrera)
* BOOTH # 1507-- Organismic & Evolutionary Biology (Student: Martha Munoz)
* BOOTH # 1509-- Harvard School of Public Health: Division of Biological Sciences; Biostatistics; HSPH Master of Science, Doctor of Science, Doctor of Public Health, Master of Public Health (Staff: Felisa Nobles; Student: Philips Loh)
* BOOTH # 1511--School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (Jorge Pozo)