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Lab Meetings

Tuesdays in MRB 634, 2:30-4PM.

Keeping Frogs

Reference

Grant Links

NIH Dates

Example of a well-written NIH grant application (annotated RO1)

Basic tips for NIH grant writing

Xenopus resources

Instructions for GenBank submission of a new sequence to NCBI

Accession number assignment

Funding Resources

Lab Instructions, Orientation

Please 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)

Searching and Managing the Literature, Links

RSS feed for recent changes in Hoatlin Lab Wiki

Invention and Tech Transfer

Career Development

Note: PDF reprints are provided below within the context of fair use. Please obtain copies from the publisher if appropriate.

Noteworthy articles and links:

Learning to Lead
It's a Postdoc's Life
Women in cell biology
Post Doc Association
Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development. Book available from Cold Spring Harbor Press.

Lunch Delivery

Special Occasion? Lab Meeting? Project/Grant going to keep you in the lab all night? Refuse to eat at the SnakePit again?

Lab Events

Photo Extravaganza

Photos That Never Get Old

Rotation Student Tips

  • 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.
  • With all the lecture notes and an endless supply of journal articles and reviews to read, printing is essential to graduate student survival. Being able to print is not always a simple task, however. If you're lucky you will be able to hardwire your computer to the network and simply add your printer of choice. Those of us with laptops and no network cables need to connet to the OHSU Airport wireless network in order to add printers. Even then it is usually frustrating, so your best bet is to call someone who knows what they're doing.

Volcano, Tram and Nest Cams

Campus Aerial Tram Cam

Mount St. Helens Volcano Cam

Peregrine Falcon Nest Cam-they have fledged! Check out the video archives.

Visitors

Who's visiting? (got it from [Kathleen], who thanks Barry!)

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