If anybody wants to recruit undergraduates, I need a volunteer to
coordinate the 2 posters that we can present. Each poster can have many
topics. As many as subgroups or individuals that want to recruit students.
I will nominate Jennifer as the coordinator as she and I probably will need
some organic chemistry undergraduate experts. Contact her directly.
Alan
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University | 12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 |
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu |
http://about.me/aspuru
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Dear Colleague,
The Life Sciences Undergraduate Education Office invites your research
group to present a poster at the *Life Sciences Undergraduate Research Fair
(LSURF)* on *Thursday, November 12, 2015* *from 2:30-4:30 pm* in the Knafel
Center (formerly known as the Radcliffe Gymnasium) at 10 Garden Street in
Cambridge.
At the LSURF Harvard faculty and researchers present posters describing
their research to Harvard College undergraduates interested in conducting
life sciences research. The fair provides the opportunity for you to
discuss your current scientific projects with undergraduates who are
interested in joining a lab. Faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate
students, and undergraduates are all welcome to present a poster and
represent their labs. At the LSURF many researchers have recruited
undergraduates to join their labs, and many students find host labs.
If you want to participate, contact Margaret A. Lynch
<margaretlynch(a)g.harvard.edu> with the number of posters (1 or 2) that your
lab wishes to present. Presenters will also have a research abstract
included in an abstract booklet given to students at the fair. Find
instructions for submitting an abstract here
<http://lifesciences.fas.harvard.edu/lsurf>.
The Life Sciences Undergraduate Education Office, Office for Undergraduate
Research and Fellowships, and the Harvard College Undergraduate Research
Association have co-sponsored this event since 2010. We thank you for the
mentoring, training, resources, and research guidance that you and your
research group provide to undergraduates. We hope that you will participate.
Best regards,
Margaret
Margaret A. Lynch, PhD
Life Sciences Undergraduate Education
Division of Science
Harvard University
margaretlynch(a)fas.harvard.edu