Life Science Research Program

Life Science Research Program

Join this course by Scientists for research in Life science, writing a research paper, win prizes. Showcase to top schools to stand-out!

By iStart Valley Inc

Date and time

June 22 · 11am - September 21 · 12pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 91 days 1 hour

In this unparalleled course, students are offered an exclusive chance to delve into the intricacies of research without the constraints of a traditional laboratory setting. This transformative experience arms them with indispensable tools and insights, propelling them head and shoulders above their peers in both college applications and coveted research internships. Empowered to select a research question, students are meticulously guided by our team of seasoned scientists, navigating the labyrinth of hypothesis formulation, experiment design, rigorous data analysis, and the nuanced art of data interpretation and presentation. Upon completing this course, students emerge not just with knowledge but with a profound comprehension of life sciences research, poised to apply their honed analytical skills to unravelling intricate scientific enigmas and pioneering groundbreaking solutions.

Outcome:

Empower yourself with cutting-edge techniques, delve into groundbreaking discoveries, meticulously craft a comprehensive research blueprint, and eloquently present your findings through conference-style oral and written reports. This transformative internship promises not just knowledge, but the invaluable ability to stand out on your college application as a research-ready individual. It serves as more than an experience; it's a virtual journey that enhances your medical school application, marking you as a candidate of exceptional caliber.

Who should Attend:

● High schoolers or undergraduates interested in pursuing a research career (Graduate school/ PhD.)

● Pre- medical students

● A research enthusiast who wants to expand their knowledge and skills on how to solve scientific problems.

Curriculum:

1. Overview of research process: from problem to publication - 1 week

2. Literature review and citations - 2 weeks

3. Common techniques used in biology labs - 2 weeks.

a. Molecular biology

b. Animal behaviour

c. Physiology

d. Bioinformatics

4. Data collection and analysis (based on techniques) - 2 weeks.

a. Sample gel DNA/RNA gel and work through analysis

b. Behaviour data

c. Body weight interpretation

d. Selection of primers etc

5. Choose a question: discuss with class -2 weeks

a. Cancer

b. Neuroscience

c. Metabolic diseases

d. Autoimmune diseases

6. Scientific writing and communication - 2 week

a. Posters

b. Presentations

c. Publications

i. Manuscript

ii. Abstract

7. Poster presentation: discuss what's expected - 1 week.

a. Hypothesis

b. Methods

c. Expected results.

d. Discussione. Citations

8. Competition: poster presentation and abstract submission

How research experience can help High School and College Students: Engaging in research experience in life sciences can be immensely beneficial for both high school and college students. Here are some ways it can help:

High School Students:

• Early Exposure: Program provides early exposure to the scientific research process. Understanding research methodologies and techniques at a young age is invaluable.

• College Applications: Participation in research projects enhances college applications. Admissions officers often look for students with unique experiences and skills, and research stands out.

• Critical Thinking: Program hones critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Research projects often involve analysing data, troubleshooting experiments, and adapting to unexpected results.

• Mentorship: Learning from experienced scientists fosters a passion for the subject and helps in understanding the real-world applications of what is learned in the classroom.

• Networking: It provides opportunities to network with professionals in the field, creating connections that can be invaluable for future endeavours.

• Confidence: Successfully completing a research project instils confidence in one's abilities, encouraging students to pursue challenging academic and career paths.

• Publication Opportunities: In many cases, research can lead to publications in scientific journals. Having a publication as a Highschooler greatly strengthens the college application.

College Students:

• Graduate School Opportunities: For students aspiring to attend graduate school, research experience is almost a prerequisite. Many graduate programs, especially in the sciences, prefer candidates with substantial research background.

• Deepening Knowledge: It deepens understanding of specific topics. Engaging in research allows students to delve deeper into areas of interest, beyond what is covered in regular coursework.

• Skills Development: Research hones various skills such as data analysis, laboratory techniques, scientific writing, and presentation skills. These skills are transferable to many careers.

• Career Preparation: For students considering a career in research or academia, early research experience is crucial. It provides insight into the realities of the field and helps in making informed career choices.

• Publication Opportunities: In many cases, college research can lead to publications in scientific journals. Having a publication as an undergraduate greatly strengthens a resume or a graduate school application.

• Problem-Solving: Research often involves dealing with ambiguity and solving unstructured problems. These skills are applicable not just in academia, but also in various industries.

• Collaboration: Working on research projects often involves collaboration with peers and professors. Learning to work in a team is a vital skill in most professions.

• Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Research experience can lead to innovative ideas and solutions. It's the foundation for entrepreneurial ventures, especially in biotechnology and related fields.In summary, research experience in life sciences provides a holistic education, enhancing not only subject-specific knowledge but also a wide array of skills essential for personal and professional growth. It opens doors to numerous opportunities and helps students make meaningful contributions to the scientific community.

Schedule: January 20th to April 6th 2024, 1.00 – 2.00 PM CST

Fees: Total fees for the program is $800, payable in 2 instalments of $500 and $300 after the first 6 sessions. Register today @ https://iStartResearch24.eventbrite.com

Meet the Instructor - Dr. Anwesha Banerjee and Dr. Roopa. H:

Dr. Anwesha Banerjee is a trained Neuroscientist completed her doctorate from University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and currently working at Emory University, Atlanta. Her other degrees include a Masters in Biotechnology from Bangalore University and a Masters in Neuroscience from UTD. Anwesha has been the recipient of Women in bio behavioral scholarship in 2013 by UTD and has been awarded with a fellowship by Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation/ Wyck Foundation in 2017 to conduct her own independent research in finding a cure for Myotonic Dystrophy. She has authored multiple publications and presented at national and international conferences.Apart from Science, she loves public speaking and has been an active member of Toastmasters International for 7 years now. She is the current District Director in District 14 Atlanta where she helps and manages over 3500 members achieve their communication and leadership goals. Anwesha has spoken at many conferences and is a featured TEDx Speaker.

Dr. Roopa Holehonnur has over 8 years of research experience in understanding the molecular basis of Neuropsychiatric and Neurodevelopmental disorders. She currently works as a Scientist with Dr. Laura Lavery at Rice University, Houston to discover novel therapies patients with neurodevelopmental disorders. Following her masters and doctoral degree in Neuroscience from University of Texas at Dallas in 2016, she completed her first postdoctoral training at UT Southwestern Medical Center under the mentorship of Dr. Craig Powell. She then completed her second postdoctoral training at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston under the mentorship of Dr. Huda Zoghbi who has received many accolades including the Breakthrough prize, Brain Prize and the Kavli Prize. Roopashri has over 6 years of experience with teaching and mentoring students.At The University of Texas at Dallas, she coached students on research design, planning and execution in addition to assisting professors with lectures and evaluations. As an experienced biomedical researcher who is also passionate about teaching, she can effectively coach students. Her diverse educational background combined with her mentoring experiences positions her well to turn her passion into practice. During her free time, Roopashri enjoys photography, cooking, and spending time with her family.

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