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Harvard Science on the Road

Posted October 24, 2011

See Harvard's full recruitment calendar for 2011-2012. Prospective minority students should visit Diversity at GSAS for information on the application process for AM and PhD programs at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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SACNAS

SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science)

2011 SACNAS National Conference
San Jose, California
October 27-30, 2011

2011 Harvard Attendees:
HILS/GSAS - John McNally, Assistant Dean for Harvard Integrated Life Sciences (HILS)
Division of Medical Sciences - Sheila Thomas, Assistant Dean for Diversity and Minority Affairs; Karl Munger, Associate Professor of Medicine
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences - Jorge Pozo, staff; Kathryn Hollar, staff
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology - Scott Edwards, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology; John Wakeley, Chair of the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology; Patrick Goring, PhD student; and Janice Chan, PhD student
Molecular and Cellular Biology - Michael Lawrence, staff; Victoria D'Souza, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology; Carolina Salguero, PhD student; Alix Lacoste, PhD student
Systems Biology - Bodo Stern, staff; Renan Escalante, student
Chemical Biology - KeyAnna Schmiedl, staff; Alan Saghatelian, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Biophysics - Michele Jakoulov, staff and Xavier Rios, PhD student
Harvard School of Public Health: BPH Program Div. of Biological Sciences; Biostatistics; HSPH Master of Science, Doctor of Science, Doctor of Public Health, Master of Public Health - Felisa Nobles, staff

 

AISES

AISES (American Indian Science and Engineering Society)

2011 National Conference
Minneapolis, Minnesota
November 10-12, 2011

2011 Harvard Attendees:
HILS/GSAS - Stephanie Parsons (staff) will represent GSAS and HILS
Harvard University Native American Program

 

ABRCMS

ABRCMS (The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students)

2011 ABRCMS Conference
St. Louis, Missouri
November 9-12, 2011

2011 Harvard Attendees:
HILS/GSAS - John McNally, Assistant Dean for Harvard Integrated Life Sciences (HILS)
Molecular & Cellular Biology - Michael Lawrence, staff; Catherine Dulac, Department Chair of Molecular and Cellular Biology; Julio Perez, PhD student; Olga Minkina, PhD student
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences - Jorge Pozo, staff; Kathryn Hollar, staff
Systems Biology - Samantha Reed, staff
Chemical Biology - KeyAnna Schmiedl, staff; Alan Saghatelian, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Biophysics - Michele Jakoulov, staff; Jim Hogle, Edward S. Harkness Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Harvard School of Public Health: BPH Program, Div. of Biological Sciences; Biostatistics - Alisa Stephens, staff
HSPH Master of Science, Doctor of Science, Doctor of Public Health, Master of Public Health - Felisa Nobles, staff
Division of Medical Sciences and MD-PhD Program - Sheila Thomas, Assistant Dean for Diversity and Minority Affairs