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==Rotation Student Information== | ==Rotation Student Information by Katy, recent Roton== | ||
*Getting a key to the lab during your rotation involves a short trip to the BMB office where they will gladly loan you one for the 10 week period. | *Getting a key to the lab during your rotation involves a short trip to the BMB office where they will gladly loan you one for the 10 week period. | ||
*Getting a key into the MRB building is a little trickier since they don't give those keys out. The trick is if you can get into one of the surrounding buildings you can get in the MRB. So I went to my program advisor and got a permission waiver, had it signed by a few important people, and took it to the Parking and Keys office where they programmed my ID card to open the BRB. | *Getting a key into the MRB building is a little trickier since they don't give those keys out. The trick is if you can get into one of the surrounding buildings you can get in the MRB. So I went to my program advisor and got a permission waiver, had it signed by a few important people, and took it to the Parking and Keys office where they programmed my ID card to open the BRB. |
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Lab MeetingsTuesdays in MRB 634, 2PM-3:30. Keeping Frogs DiscussionReferenceGrant LinksExample of a well-written NIH grant application (annotated RO1) Basic tips for NIH grant writing Xenopus resourcesInstructions for GenBank submission of a new sequence to NCBIFunding ResourcesLab Instructions, OrientationPlease follow these guidelines. Any questions please see Maureen: Writing and Teaching Resources
Excellent books on writing (all are in the lab, ask Stacie for them): The Elements of Style (by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White) Style: Ten Lessons in Clarity & Grace (by Joseph M. Williams) The Oxford Dictionary of American Style and Usage (by Bryan A. Garner) The Craft of Scientific Writing (by Michael Alley) The Craft of Scientific presentations (by Michael Alley) How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (Robert A. Day) Invention and Tech TransferCareer DevelopmentNote: PDF reprints are provided below within the context of fair use. Please obtain copies from the publisher if appropriate. Noteworthy articles and links: Lunch DeliverySpecial Occasion? Lab Meeting? Project/Grant going to keep you in the lab all night? Refuse to eat at the SnakePit again? Lab EventsBirthdays
Photo ExtravaganzaRotation Student Information by Katy, recent Roton
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