NANOBIOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIES
APPHYS514-099
Fall 2009
Room: 4515 BSRB
Time: Tuesdays, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
http://www.umich.edu/~nanocert/
APPPHYS514-099@umich.edu
Instructor: Dr. Joseph Wallace (jmwallac@umich.edu)
The Nanobiology Certificate Program aims to integrate students from a number of existing graduate programs within this interdisciplinary research structure and thereby to provide a coherent strategy for educating students more broadly in nanobiology while still maintaining intellectual depth in a core discipline.
The three key features of the training program will be the breadth of the required course work, a requirement for multidisciplinary research experience, and the creation of a new student-led seminar program. They are:
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Complete a nanoscience class within his or her Ph.D. area (3 credits).
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Complete two complementary nanoscience classes outside of his or her
specific Ph.D. area (6 credits)
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Perform collaborative research in a second laboratory or with a second
research group
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Attend APPPHYS514-099 seminar series (2 credits/semester, 3 semesters)
THIS IS NOW: Physics 517 Nanobiology Certificate Seminar
Required Seminar
In order to ensure intellectual cohesion and exchange of knowledge between students within the training program, a research seminar will be required.
Goals for seminar:
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Professors discussing basic science research and clinical translation
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Academic and industrial career related
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Tools for multidisciplinary research (effective communication skills, CV/research plan)
Seminar Schedule:
Room: 4515 BSRB
Time: Tuesdays, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
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