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* To promote good science and lab aesthetic, keep things clean and organized. | * To promote good science and lab aesthetic, keep things clean and organized. | ||
* ''Undergraduates'': apply for ORCA in the Fall and URA each semester | * ''Undergraduates'': apply for ORCA in the Fall and URA each semester | ||
** | ** expected for salaried students | ||
** recommended for volunteers | ** recommended for volunteers | ||
* ''Graduate students'': TA the equivalent of a 20hr semester per year. | * ''Graduate students'': TA the equivalent of a 20hr semester per year. |
Revision as of 11:17, 30 July 2010
Lab Philosophy
- Work smart, work hard, or both.
- Work on projects you are excited about.
- Help others around you, including non-lab members.
- Ask for help when you need it.
Expectations
- Live the Lab Philosophy
- As much as possible, be in/around the lab between 9am - 4pm.
- To promote good science and lab aesthetic, keep things clean and organized.
- Undergraduates: apply for ORCA in the Fall and URA each semester
- expected for salaried students
- recommended for volunteers
- Graduate students: TA the equivalent of a 20hr semester per year.
- allows the lab funds to go further
- gives the student valuable experience
Publication Expectations
- Doctoral Candidates
- One 1st author publication in a top-tier journal (Nature, Science, Cell or PNAS)
- One or more 1st or 2nd author publications as needed to graduate
- Undergraduates (Salaried)
- One 1st author publication or two 2nd author publications
- Undergraduates (Volunteer)
- 1st or 2nd author on a publication
* 2nd author means any authorship besides 1st author