Next Friday (March 8) the South Bend Campus of the IU School of Medicine is sponsoring an open house in conjunction with the IU South Bend Pre-Health Professions and Biology-Chemistry Clubs. You'll hear from the Director of Medical Education, meet current medical students, take a tour of the facility, and more! The event will be held at the Raclin-Carmichael Hall Auditorium (1234 N Notre Dame Ave.). Please RSVP through THIS LINK or the QR code below.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Professor Shahir Rizk is named a 2019 Cottrell Scholar
Congratulations are in order to Professor Shahir Rizk! It was recently announced that he received the Cottrell Scholar Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement. The award is given to outstanding, early career scientists who are “recognized by their scientific communities for the quality and innovation of their research programs and their academic leadership skills”. This award recognizes pre-tenure chemistry, physics or astronomy professors who support an innovative research program while addressing educational needs in their institutes. Rizk’s proposal included both a research and teaching component. For his research, he proposed the development of nanostructures that can assemble in response to a biological signal, while the teaching component featured his approaches to promote science communication and introduce science majors to careers in science.
Rizk is one of two dozen researchers from across the country who received this year’s award. He is the first faculty member from IU South Bend to be selected as a Cottrell Scholar and is one of eight IU faculty to have received the award since its inception in 1994. The award will support Rizk’s research in engineering protein-based nanostructures and will help him further develop his teaching approaches to introduce students to current issues in science policy and to build connections within the community by communicating science to a diverse audience.
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Almuna Returns to Address Graduating Students
Our graduating chemistry and biochemistry seniors will soon be submitting reports and giving presentations over recent scientific research of their choice. To help prepare them with the presentation experience and to offer perspective about life after graduation, Professor Rizk invited alumna Hannah MacLeod to talk to them today. MacLeod is a 2017 biochemistry IU South Bend graduate and 2016 winner of the George V. Nazaroff Scholarship. She spoke to our senior seminar class about her job at Lebermuth where she started out as a quality control analyst but is now a regulatory specialist. MacLeod discussed her transition from schooling to work, how she got her job, what she does on the job, and even gave tips on writing a resume and cover letter for a job application.
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