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1.      UAO Closed Tuesday/Wednesday, 3/28 & 29/2006 for annual 
advising conference
2.      Reminder to sign up for commencement
3.      Today = DEADLINE to sign up for Honors symposia and spring 
Poster Session
4.      Today = 3/24/2006, DEADLINE to change grading option from 
letter grade to P/NP
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1.      UAO Closed Tuesday/Wednesday, 3/28 & 29/2006 for annual 
advising conference

The UAO will be open Monday and Thursday of spring break for its 
regular hours of 9-12 and 1:30-4. The office will be closed all day 
on Tuesday & Wednesday so that the staff can attend the UC Annual 
Advising Cconference. The office will also be closed Friday for a 
university-wide holiday.

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2.      Sign up for commencement

If you haven't already done so, you can find the link from the 
undergrad home page at http://mcb.berkeley.edu.

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3.      Today = DEADLINE to sign up for Honors symposia and spring 
Poster Session

Any MCB undergraduate can participate in the poster session. Read on.

Sign up for Spring 2006 Honors Presentations
Deadline - Friday, March 24, 2006

Presenting your research in an approved forum is a necessary step in
order to received departmental honors upon graduation from MCB.
During the spring, the MCB department offers two types of events in
which students present their honors research. Students either choose
to participate in the poster session, which is open to all MCB
undergraduates, or ask to be considered for one of the five symposia.
(If your abstract is not chosen, you would then be expected to
present a poster on April 21st.) The deadline to sign up is Friday,
March 24, 2006. Click here for the link
http://mcb2.berkeley.edu/undergrad/presentation.html.

Guidelines for participating in one of the symposia:

Selection
Due to time limitations, a selection process based on GPA and
research abstracts is used to keep each symposium to two hours in
length.  In general, approximately ten students are selected for each
symposium.

Presentations
Students present their research using overheads, powerpoint or slides
and field questions from the faculty, lab teams, family, and peers in
the audience.  Each presentation is usually seven to ten minutes in
length, depending on how many participants must be accommodated.

Suggested Components
Your primary source for guidance on the content of your presentation
is your lab cadre.  Rehearse (and time) your presentation at least
once in front of your lab mentor and colleagues.
o       Background and Introduction.  This provides the audience with
an understanding of the research problem or question and how this
research will add new information in the field.
o       Methodology.  Discuss the techniques utilized in this research project.
o       Results
o       Conclusion and Future Directions
o       Acknowledgements.   Thank the people who have contributed to
the success of your project.

NOTE TO BMB HONORS STUDENTS: BMB students wishing to be considered
for one of the divisional awards, given during the commencement
ceremony, must sign up for the symposium (not the poster session),
and complete their thesis to be submitted during the week of the
symposium.

Poster Guidelines

Your project will be on a table and therefore must be
**FREE-STANDING**. Free-standing display boards are available at most
office supply stores (Staples, Radston's, Office Max) for under $10.
The dimensions must not exceed 48" in width.

You can find detailed information about creating a poster on our web
site,
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/undergrad/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=62.
Additionally, we will send out an email about a workshop on creating
posters later in the semester.

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4.      Today, 3/24/2006 = DEADLINE to change grading option from 
letter grade to P/NP
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