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1.      mcbUSA first general meeting, 2/8, 7-8 pm
2.      Biology Fellows Program, summer research grants, app. due 3/10/2006
3.      Research position at CHORI (Children's Hospital Oakland 
Research Institute)
4.      Relay for Life
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1.      mcbUSA first general meeting, 2/8, 7-8 pm

Hey MCBers!

Welcome back to another exciting semester at Cal. Seeing as the
semester is getting in full swing, we would like to invite you to our
First General Meeting next Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 7-8pm in 219
Dwinelle. Come get to know us and learn about all we have in store
for this semester. We'll be serving pizza, so feel free to join us
for dinner, too.

Hope to see you there,
Jody Lin
mcbUSA

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2.      Biology Fellows Program, summer research grants, app. due 3/10/2006

BIOLOGY FELLOWS PROGRAM

SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS


APPLICATION DUE:  MARCH 10, 2006
AWARDS ANNOUNCED:  APRIL 10, 2006


Objective:
        The purpose of these grants is to provide independent summer
research opportunities for undergraduates in the biological sciences.
The emphasis of this program has been to increase the number of
students from underrepresented ethnic groups and women doing
research.  However, all qualified undergraduates are encouraged to
apply and have an equal chance for awards based on ability and drive.

        The summer grant program also seeks to enhance interaction
among the peer group of undergraduate researchers by implementing a
student-run program to include seminars, journal clubs, career
planning sessions and undergraduate research symposia.  All students
working in independent undergraduate research in the biological
sciences are included in these activities.

Grants:
        Twenty-five grants of $3,500 will be awarded for the summer.
These funds are for student stipends, and an additional $200 is
available for laboratory supplies.

Eligibility:
o  Continuing Berkeley students with an overall GPA of at least 2.7.
o  An interest in pursuing a career in some aspect of the biological sciences.
o  Some laboratory experience (whether in university coursework or
work outside the    university).
o  Awards in previous summers or semesters do not guarantee an award this year.
o  Prior awards also do not disqualify one from receiving a subsequent award.

Selection of a laboratory:
        Students can work with any faculty member in the biological
sciences on the Berkeley or San Francisco campus, including Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratories.  Two stipends can be made available to
students for working at the Children's Hospital Research Institute of
Oakland.

        It is not necessary that the student have a research
appointment in a laboratory prior to applying for a fellowship.
However, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain an
appointment in a laboratory by initiating contact with faculty whose
research is related to the student's interests.   Awardees having
difficulty arranging a laboratory should contact Dr. Caroline Kane,
the Faculty Director for the Biology Fellows Program, 408 Barker
Hall, 642-4118, kanecm@ berkeley.edu.

Selection of candidates:

        Evaluations of applications will be made by a committee of
biology faculty, a senior graduate student, and one senior
undergraduate who received a fellowship in the previous summer.
Criteria for selection of awardees will include ability (demonstrated
by courses taken, grades, and letters of recommendation), enthusiasm,
and career goals.  Previous awardees also must document their
previous experience and what has been accomplished, and they must
include a letter from their research advisor.
        This research experience is not designed simply to provide
technical training.  It is designed to involve curious undergraduates
in exploring biological questions.  Top candidates will be interested
in learning about a research laboratory, about asking questions at
the bench, and about learning how to effectively use the scientific
method to resolve a biological problem.

How to Apply:

Students should submit the following:

o  Completed application form.
o  A list of undergraduate courses taken and grades received (a
non-official transcript is acceptable).
o  A brief (no more than three paragraphs) statement of why you are
interested in working in a research lab, and how this experience
relates to your overall goals.
o  Two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your
interests, abilities, and/or career goals.
(These letters can be from any individual, in or outside of the
University, and might include former employers or teachers.)
o  A resume.
  Previous awardees must submit a statement of work accomplished
with the previous award, and must include a letter from the research
advisor that discusses your involvement with the project.

The application package and letters of recommendation (included with
application or mailed separately) should be returned by 5 p.m. on
March 10, 2006  to:

Biology Fellows Program
2075 VLSB
   University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3200

Awards will be announced on April 10, 2006.  Awardees and their
laboratory advisors will be notified immediately.  A list of awardees
will also be posted on the bulletin board outside room 2075 VLSB.

FUNDING SOURCE:

Funds for these grants come from the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute's Undergraduate Biological Science Education Program
awarded to the Berkeley Campus of the University of California.  For
further information, please contact Caroline M. Kane, 642-4118,
kanecm@ berkeley.edu.

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3.      Research position at CHORI (Children's Hospital Oakland 
Research Institute)

I am looking for a motivated, responsible, hard-working,
research-orientated student to volunteer as an undergraduate research
assistant at the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute
(CHORI) in the Bruce Ames lab.

This position will start as a volunteer position (minimum 9
hours/week). During this time, I will teach you many of the
experiments that I typically perform: tissue culture methods, western
and southern transfers, dna-protein crosslinking experiments, etc.
Eventually, you will be asked to work independently, reporting to both
me and my supervisor.

Brief background: I graduated from Berkeley a year ago and work
full-time as a research associate at CHORI. I am going to medical
school this coming Fall, so I am hoping to find someone who will take
my place in the lab. IF you perform well as a volunteer and IF you are
graduating this semester, then this position will likely be offered to
you (minimum commitment: 1 year).

1. Previous lab experience is preferred.
2. Must be able to commit 9 hours/week during the semester.
3. Preference will be given to students who are considering a
full-time research position after graduation.
4. Must have good organization skills and the ability to perform well
independently.

For more information about the Ames lab:
http://www.chori.org/Principle_Investigators/Ames_Bruce/ames_overview.html

Please email me if you are interested: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Include with your email:
1. Cover letter and resume
2. Unofficial transcript
3. When you are planning to graduate and a list of your current courses

Thanks =).

- Ben

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**RELAY FOR LIFE**

Relay for Life is a 24 hour walk held at Edwards Stadium to raise money
for cancer research, patient services, policies, and education. This
year will the Cal's FOURTH annual RELAY FOR LIFE! Mark your calenders!
April 28-29 from 4pm-4pm.

Come out to hear local bands, learn more about cancer prevention, pitch
a tent with your friends, participate in a touching candlelight vigil
for those who passed and those who have survived cancer and much more!

If you are interested in camping out and raising money with your friends
and hundreds of other Cal students who, like YOU, want to FIGHT CANCER,
please come out to one of our upcoming meetings:

Wed, Feb 8 6-7 100 Wheeler
Tues, Feb 21 6-7 100 Wheeler
Wed, March 8 6-7 100 Wheeler
Tues March 21 6-7 100 Wheeler
Wed April 5 6-7 100 Wheeler
Tues April 18 5-7 156 Dwinelle


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