The New England Science Symposium (NESS), established in 2002, provides a forum for postdoctoral fellows; medical, dental and graduate students; post-baccalaureates; college and community college students (particularly for African-American, Hispanic/Latino and American Indian/Alaska Native individuals) to share their biomedical and...
Come talk with advisors and students from the Life Sciences concentrations, all in one location! Life Sciences concentrations at this event include Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Physical Biology, Human Developmental & Regenerative Biology, Human Evolutionary Biology, Molecular & Cellular Biology, Neurobiology, Integrative Biology (formerly OEB), and Cognitive Neuroscience & Evolutionary Psychology (the Life Sciences track in Psychology).
The Neurobio concentration advisors will lead a discussion 1) to help you decide if Neurobio is the right concentration for you, and 2) to get you started finding and using the resources at Harvard to deepen your studies of the brain. There will be a short presentation, snacks, and a Q&A session.
The annual Open House is a chance for both current and pre-concentrators to find out more about HEB, have some snacks, and interact with faculty and graduate students in the department. Come get your questions answered about HEB research opportunities, classes and requirements.
Learn about the life sciences cluster of concentrations in this panel discussion. The life sciences advisors will provide brief descriptions of each concentration, followed by an opportunity for you to ask questions. Representatives from each of the Life Sciences concentrations will be present at this event. Life Sciences concentrations include: Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical & Physical Biology, Human Developmental & Regenerative Biology, Human Evolutionary Biology, Molecular & Cellular Biology, Neurobiology, Integrative Biology (formerly OEB), and Cognitive...
March's meeting will be held Tuesday March 10th at 7:30 PM in room 101 of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Andrew Mckenna-Foster, the Director of Natural Sciences at the Maria Mitchell Association will be telling us about The reintroduction of the American burying beetle to Nantucket Island.
The federally endangered American burying beetle...
Please join Professor Joshi and returning iGEM members to learn about this unique summer research experience, the application process, and also about our up-and-coming student organization!