Monday, February 25, 2019

“Modeling ALS with Patient Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells” February 27, 2019 4:00 PM Buckman Theater

February 27, 2019 4:00 PM Buckman Theater
Dr. Alison O’Neill Professor of Chemistry Wesleyan University

“Modeling ALS with Patient Derived  Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells”

Prof. O’Neil received her B.S. while doing proteomics research with Prof. Anna Tan-Wilson at Binghamton University. She then went on to join the Research and Development Team at LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals (now Takeda Vaccine) working on a vaccine for Norovirus. She then joined the Chemistry and Biochemistry department at Montana State University and earned her PhD under Prof. Trevor Douglas. Prof. O’Neil’s private sector and graduate work was based on designing materials based on viral capsid assemblies. For her post-doctoral studies, she worked on modeling and understanding neurodegenerative diseases using human stem cells at Harvard University. While at Harvard, Prof. O’Neil authored collaborative work with Google, Vertex, and Biogen Idec.
Prof. O’Neil’s interdisciplinary research will combine her biochemistry and stem cell training to investigate the role of protein aggregates in the progress of neurodegeneration.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Deadline Approaching for Students to Apply for Grants

Deadline Approaching for Students to Apply for Grants

Sigma Xi
Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply for research funding through the Grants in Aid of Research (GIAR) program. The deadline to submit applications for all eligible disciplines is March 15 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. Most grants are worth up to $1,000. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for astronomy research and $2,500 for vision-related research thanks to designated funds from the National Academy of Sciences.
See the guidelines and a list of fundable expenses.
Email giar@sigmaxi.org with questions.  READ MORE

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Present Your Research Online!

Present Your Research Online!

Submit your abstract by February 22 to participate in the 2019 Student Research Showcase. Sigma Xi invites high school, undergraduate, and graduate students worldwide to showcase their research on a virtual platform. Participants create a website that contains three components to target different audiences:

    Abstract of no more than 250 words
    Short video to introduce the project to a general audience
    Technical slideshow presentation

Websites are reviewed by qualified Sigma Xi members. During the review period, participants engage in online conversations with judges through their website. Awards of up to $500 are given to the top graduate, undergraduate, and high school winners.

New This Year! Judges will name one of the three division winners the Overall Top Presenter who will receive an additional $500 prize (total of $1,000).

The winner of the People’s Choice Award is selected based on a public vote and receives a $250 monetary award. All presenters will receive a certificate of participation.

Submit Your Abstract Today!

If you have any questions, please contact us by sending an email to programs@sigmaxi.org.

http://sx.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT04MzMxNDU0JnA9MSZ1PTExMTk0NzY1ODMmbGk9NjMxMzcwMDc/index.html

Sigma Xi Student Research Conference

November 14–17, 2019
Monona Terrace Convention Center Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Present your research and receive valuable feedback
Compete for top presentation awards
Engage in discussions about solutions for environmental challenges that threaten the vitality of our planet
Expand your professional network
Participate in science communication and professional development workshops

“I enjoyed every moment of it and was able to learn a lot from this opportunity”

Register Today! www.sigmaxi.org/amsrc19

Student presenters receive nominations to membership in Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society.

Abstracts deadlines:
Oral Presentations: April 23, 2019
Poster Presentations: October 4, 2019

See flyer

Monday, February 18, 2019

“Modeling ALS with Patient Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells” February 27, 2019 4PM

February 27, 2019 4:00 PM Buckman Theater
Dr. Alison O’Neill Professor of Chemistry Wesleyan University

“Modeling ALS with Patient Derived Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells”

Prof. O’Neil received her B.S. while doing proteomics research with Prof. Anna Tan-Wilson at Binghamton University. She then went on to join the Research and Development Team at LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals (now Takeda Vaccine) working on a vaccine for Norovirus. She then joined the Chemistry and Biochemistry department at Montana State University and earned her PhD under Prof. Trevor Douglas. Prof. O’Neil’s private sector and graduate work was based on designing materials based on viral capsid assemblies. For her post-doctoral studies, she worked on modeling and understanding neurodegenerative diseases using human stem cells at Harvard University. While at Harvard, Prof. O’Neil authored collaborative work with Google, Vertex, and Biogen Idec.
Prof. O’Neil’s interdisciplinary research will combine her biochemistry and stem cell training to investigate the role of protein aggregates in the progress of neurodegeneration.


Monday, February 4, 2019

2019 Sigma Xi Northeast Regional Student Research Conference -- registration open

Register Early for the 2019 Sigma Xi Northeast Regional Student Research Conference

The NE Regional Sigma Xi Conference will be held on Wednesday, April 24th in the Burt Kahn Court. Students from ANY discipline who are involved in a systematic investigation are invited. Students may present any aspect of their research (literature review, methods/procedures, manualized intervention, or final data, if finished). Trifold poster boards and clips will be provided for displaying posters on an easel or long table.
                                                       
Conference Schedule
2:00-3:00:  Set-up
3:00-4:00:  Poster Session I
4:00-5:00: Poster Session II 
5:00-5:45: Speaker Reception with Dr. Paul Anastas
5:45-6:45: Distinguished Lecturer Presentation Dr. Paul Anastas, “Green Chemistry”
6:45-7:00: Graduate and Undergraduate Awards Presentation
Conference Locations: Burt Kahn Court and Mt Carmel Auditorium

Registration Opens: Feb. 5, 2019                
Registration Closes: April 5, 2019
Registration Site:  www.SigmaXiQuinnipiac.org  
For information, contact Dr. Lisa Cuchara: lisa.cuchara@quinnipiac.edu