Notre Dame ESTEEM

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Deadlines: December 4, January 29, and March 9

Notre Dame’s ESTEEM program is available for STEM students at The Ohio State University who are pursuing a Master’s in Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology. ESTEEM emphasizes the action of entrepreneurship, not just the study of it. It allows students to explore the world of business and entrepreneurship, learning how to combine their current skills with new ones to become leaders in their chosen fields.

ESTEEM Curriculum includes:

  • 11 months
  • includes design thinking, customer validation, financial modeling, BMC, data analysis, finance and prototyping
  • Master’s Thesis Capstone: go-to-market approach with ND-based research, industry-sponsored projects or Founder’s Idea

More information can be found at their website, and specific questions can be directed to Kyle Williams at kwilliams@nd.edu.

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Indiana University Biochemistry Graduate Program

Indiana University has an active and growing biochemistry research community. The faculty that participate involved in this graduate program are passionate about their research interests, which span nearly all aspects of the structure, function and dynamics of proteins, nucleic acids and other biomolecules. If you are considering graduate and PhD studies in biochemistry, check out Indiana University’s program via the flyer below.

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Graduate Science Fall Open House

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This event has passed. For similar opportunities, please see the opportunities page

Duquesne University of Pittsburg invites you to their Graduate Science Open House on Saturday, October 14th from 11am to 3pm. At this program, you will speak with faculty and graduate students about their latest research in biomolecular, environmental, analystical, computational, and inorganic chemistry. You will also learn about financial aid options and tour their labs, facilities, and campus.

Duquesne’s Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry offers a Ph.D. in Chemistry and currently has 37 graduate students in the program. Their incoming graduate student class varies between 7-11 new students yearly. Their students are supported through a tuition waiver and a stipend of $24,230 a year (2016-17 amount) for serving as a teaching assistant, although research assistantships and fellowships are also available on a competitive basis.

More information about their Ph.D. program and the Open House can be found on their website, as well as on this flyer. If you’re interested in attending the Open House, please RSVP at duq.edu/sciencegradfair.

Nuclear Medicine Program

The Ohio State University Medical Center offers a Nuclear Medicine Technology Educational Program for recent graduates and soon to be graduates that are interested in studying nuclear medicine technology for a future career in this field.

Applications are accepted from January 1 to April 1. 

nuclear-medicineThe 12 month program consists of clinical and classroom education, which are both completed at the Wexner Medical Center. The program begins on the last Monday of June and ends on the third Friday of the following June. Upon completion of the program, trainees meet all requirements for board certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and/or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board.

More information and the application can be found on the OSU Department of Radiology’s website.

Graduate Programs in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines

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A great opportunity has just opened up for undergraduate students considering graduate school. Mark Ferris, an Ohio State alumni, will be giving a short recruiting talk and answering questions about his program and graduate school life.

Mark is currently in a PhD program for chemical engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, located in Golden, Colorado. He is very excited to return to his alma mater to talk to undergraduate students about all this program has to offer in the fields of chemical and biological engineering!

The talk will be this Friday, November 18th, at 1:30 PM in CBEC 110/120. FREE pizza will be provided!

Please contact Mark Ferris at mferris@mines.edu with any additional questions.

Golden, Colorado

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Graduate Program in Cancer and Cell Biology

Cancer & Cell Biology

The University of Cincinnati is currently accepting applications to their Graduate Program in Cancer and Cell Biology for the 2017-2018 school year. 

This opportunity allows students to train in more than 40 labs, with 50 faculty members from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Research Center.

Students conduct multidisciplinary research projects to better understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie cancer development and progression. This research serves as the foundation for future of advancements in cancer therapy and diagnostics.

Acceptance to the program grants full financial support including tuition, a competitive stipend, and a health insurance plan.

More information available here.

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