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Dr. Maggie Gardner and Juan Valentine Goyco

LinkedIn is an important social and professional network. In this session, guided by Dr. Maggie Gardner, you will learn how to effectively use this free online resource to advance your career. 

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Dr. Kat Milligan-Myhre and Tasmine Clement

Fellow SACNISTA Dr. Kat Milligan-Myhre is currently a Professor at the University of Connecticut where she focuses on how host genetic background contributes to the balance between the immune response to microbiota in the gut and intestinal microbial membership. 

To learn more about the speaker: https://mcb.uconn.edu/person/kat-milligan-mhyre/

ALL SACNISTA ATTENDEES WILL RECEIVE FREE COFFEE VIA GIFTCARD

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Biological Sciences Building 1010
Christian Feliciano and Chris Azaldegui
Interested in mentoring and/or outreach? Join for us for a training facilitated by the Center for Educational Outreach to learn about how we can use our own stories to connect with the communities we serve. 

Participants will: 1) Identify, structure and shape their personal/organizational story to positively impact their audience 2) Reflect on their story to guide the search for the right school/community partner 3) Understand how their own biases can affect the perceptions of others

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Hello everyone,

The SACNAS chapter at Michigan is seeking to help STEM graduate school applicants with their applicational materials!

If you are applying to graduate programs and would like feedback on your materials please follow the applicant link below to sign up to be matched with a graduate or postdoctoral reviewer.

Applicant form here.

If you are a current graduate student or postdoc who would like to review application materials and provide feedback please follow this link.

Pairings will be made based on scientific interests and on a rolling basis.

Please share with your networks or with anyone who might be interested.

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Dr. Stacey D. Finley and Tasmine Clement

Dr. Stacey D. Finley is a Gordon S. Marshall Early Career Chair, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, and Quantitative and Computational Biology at University of Southern California. 


After her Mechanistic modeling of immune cell activation in cancer guest presentation on Wed, Nov 3rd from 4-5pm at the following link, graduate students are invited to speak with Dr. Finley about her research, her path to becoming a successful Professor in science and engineering, and how she works to increase representation in STEM from 5:15pm to 6:00pm. Link to be provided. 

Attendees will receive a $15 giftcard for dinner or they may be reimbursed up to $15 for a meal of their choice by providing an itemized receipt. 

Please address any questions to tasmine@umich.edu


This event is co-sponsored by: 

DCMB: Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at UM

MUSES: Movement for Underrepresented Sisters in Engineering and Science at UM

GSBES: Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists at UM

SACNAS: Society for Advancement of Hispanics/Chicanos and Native Americans in Science at UM


More Info: 

My research group works in mathematical oncology, where we use mathematical models to decipher the complex networks of reactions inside of cancer cells and interactions between cells. Immune cells use hundreds of biochemical reactions to respond to their environment, become activated, and kill cancer cells. Understanding the complexity of these reaction networks requires computational tools and mathematical models. We combine detailed, mechanistic modeling with machine learning to study these networks, better understand cancer and immune cells, and predict ways to control tumor growth. In this talk, I will present our recent work aimed at predicting the dynamics of immune cell behaviors across three scales: intracellular signaling pathways in CAR T cells, the collective behavior of a heterogeneous population of immune cells, and tumor-immune interactions at the tissue scale. Our models generate novel mechanistic insight into immune cell activation and predict the effects of immunotherapeutic strategies.


Short Bio:

Stacey D. Finley is the Gordon S. Marshall Early Career Chair and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. Dr. Finley received her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Florida A & M University and obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University. She completed postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Finley joined the faculty at USC in 2013, and she leads the Computational Systems Biology Laboratory. Dr. Finley has joint appointments in the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Quantitative and Computational Biology, and she is a member of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Finley is also the Founding Director of the Center for Computational Modeling of Cancer at USC. Her research is supported by grants from NSF, NIH, and the American Cancer Society. She is also an active participant in increasing diversity in STEM, either by visiting middle and high schools or through panels to encourage under-represented minorities to pursue STEM careers.


Selected Honors:

2016 NSF Faculty Early CAREER Award; 2016 Young Innovator by the Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering journal; Leah Edelstein-Keshet Prize from the Society of Mathematical Biology; Junior Research Award from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering; the Hanna Reisler Mentorship Award; 2018 AACR NextGen Star; 2018 Orange County Engineering Council Outstanding Young Engineer; Elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2021)

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Darica Brazier, Saaj Chattopadyhay, Thomas Chen, Chris Azaldegui
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Chris Azaldegui
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Victoria Alden and Tasmine Clement

Producing effective graphs doesn't have to be an art-- it can be a science. We'll go over what data visualizations communication research says are the most effective, attention grabbing, and understandable. We'll talk about how to tell stories with your visuals, how to hold your reader's interest, and how to make either formal or informal graphs that truly make your point.


Active participants will receive a giftcard. Giftcards for those not affiliated with MUSES, GSBES, SACNAS are no longer available as of Jan 13th 8:00pm, but you may still register to attend the event. 

This event is co-sponsored by: 

WISE: Women+ in Science and Engineering

MUSES: Movement for Underrepresented Sisters in Engineering and Science at UM

GSBES: Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists at UM

SACNAS: Society for Advancement of Hispanics/Chicanos and Native Americans in Science at UM

Please address any questions to tasmine@umich.edu

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Thomas Chen & Tasmine Clement
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Tasmine & MiSciWriters & Rob Irion

February 23. We will be hosting Robert Irion for a virtual writing workshop on February 23 at 4-5:45pm Eastern Time! Rob is a science journalist and Director Emeritus / Program Advisor for the Science Communication Master’s Program at the University of California Santa Cruz. During his seminar titled “Science Writing Tips and Tools”, Rob will cover basic approaches to sharpen your explanatory prose, finding hidden gems to pitch as news stories, working with editors and publications, and career first steps.


Optionally, Rob invites participants to email him 1-2 short pieces of science writing (published or unpublished) ahead of time. Submissions should be intended for students or non-scientists (think New York Times Science section or MiSciWriters blog, not academic reviews or original research papers). During the first part of the workshop, Rob will share a few excerpts anonymously to show “before and after” editing tips. Please send samples to him directly by Wed 2/9. To thank you for submitting your science writing for this workshop, we will give away coffee gift cards to those who submit pieces. 

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