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'''Research updates''' are for graduate students only. They consist of a slightly longer explanation of the weekly report and each graduate student should expect to lead the discussion of their most recent data for 20 minutes. | '''Research updates''' are for graduate students only. They consist of a slightly longer explanation of the weekly report and each graduate student should expect to lead the discussion of their most recent data for 20 minutes. | ||
'''Weekly updates''' will be required for all students. | '''Weekly updates''' will be required for all students. They should be emailed to both Sue (and your graduate mentor) no later than 30 minutes before group meeting is scheduled to begin. | ||
'''Science updates''' are required for graduate students only. Graduate students are required to find a recent ''Science,'' ''Nature,'' or equivalent article that they find interesting and bring it in to share. Expect a 5 minute explanation of what was neat. | '''Science updates''' are required for graduate students only. Graduate students are required to find a recent ''Science,'' ''Nature,'' or equivalent article that they find interesting and bring it in to share. Expect a 5 minute explanation of what was neat. |
Revision as of 14:40, 29 January 2012
Spring 2012 Group Meetings: Mondays from 3:30-5pm in 157C Research updates are for graduate students only. They consist of a slightly longer explanation of the weekly report and each graduate student should expect to lead the discussion of their most recent data for 20 minutes. Weekly updates will be required for all students. They should be emailed to both Sue (and your graduate mentor) no later than 30 minutes before group meeting is scheduled to begin. Science updates are required for graduate students only. Graduate students are required to find a recent Science, Nature, or equivalent article that they find interesting and bring it in to share. Expect a 5 minute explanation of what was neat.
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