Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Visit TGen during your winter break and learn about the paid Helios Summer Internship Program


Want something to do this Winter Break that can help you get a summer internship in your field?

Tour the outstanding TGen facilities in Phoenix over the winter break and learn about the Helios Scholars at TGen Summer Internship Program.

Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a Phoenix, Arizona-based non-profit organization dedicated to conducting groundbreaking research with life changing results.   TGen is focused on helping patients with neurological disorders, cancer, and diabetes, through cutting edge translational research (the process of rapidly moving research towards patient benefit).

Friday, January 4th, 2019
Tour Time - 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Downtown Phoenix
Parking Garage next to the UA College of Medicine (No transportation provided on this trek, as it's during Winter Break)

This is a great opportunity to visit the TGen facilities and hear from the TGen staff and UA alumni. Students must "Join Event" through Handshake to register for this tour and have your name added to the check-in list at the security desk. The tour group size is limited to thirty (30), so RSVP early to reserve your space by Wednesday, December 19th. Additional information about the meeting location will be sent when the group is finalized. 

RSVP by Wednesday, December 19th, 2018: https://arizona.joinhandshake.com/events/212399

More Information
Video about the Helios Scholars at TGen:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A6o1pLGGRc



Tuesday, December 4, 2018

IMB 401—MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOBIOLOGY STARTING SPRING 2019!



IMB 401—MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOBIOLOGY
                                                   STARTING SPRING 2019!
 DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE:
THE MOLECULAR AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROORGANISMS OF IMPORTANCE IN HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE; THE REACTION OF THE HOST (IMMUNE SYSTEM) TO INFECTIOUS AGENTS AND THE MECHANISMS OF HOST DEFENSE (IMMUNITY); MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE. THIS COURSE WILL INCLUDE AREAS SUCH AS IMMUNOLOGY, VIROLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, MYCOLOGY, PARASITOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

THIS COURSE MAY BE APPROPRIATE FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ASPIRING TO GO TO MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS AND BIOMEDICAL GRADUATE PROGRAM.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, FEEL FREE TO EMAIL DR. NAFEES AHMAD ,
PROFESSOR OF IMMUNOBIOLOGY (NAFEES@EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU).

Part-time Caregiver Needed


Part time female Caregiver needed. 
I am a quadriplegic and professor at the U of A. 
This is a great job for pre-med or nursing students since you get lots of hands on clinical experience in a relaxed environment. 
I must admit I write several letters of recommendation a year for my gals going on to med school, nursing school, PA school and they get in. 
There are four hour shifts in the morning (8am-12pm) and three hours shifts in the evening (5:30-8:30).   
You will train after finals and have to be here to start working in the Spring semester.  Some care-giving experience recommended, although I do intensive training for my needs. 
Must have a car. I am flexible and will work with your schedule. 
Near Speedway and Alvernon. 
Please call 520-419-5924.  
Do not send a text message.

Monday, December 3, 2018

$2,300 a month Army Medical School scholarships


I am contacting you in an attempt to provide awareness on the Army's Medical School scholarships.  

The Army provides a full medical school scholarship, $2,300 a month while in school and $20,000 bonus for qualified applicants

Qualifications are minimum undergraduate gpa of 3.2 and a124 score in each section of the MCAT. 

Please feel free to contact us in regards to more information, presentations and/or referrals. 

Thank you for your time.

SGT Brian Chaney
U.S. Army
6th Medical Recruiting Battalion
400 E Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Cell: 480-487-8054

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