Welcome Undergraduates!
- AIC provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students who are interested in Immunology to participate in a scientific meeting. This is a great chance to meet and talk with Immunologists at all career levels and from different environments and research areas.
- symposia
- poster sessions
- research workshops, and
- receptions.
- Qualified undergraduate students
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√ receive free registration
√ experience all aspects of the meeting including
Careers in Immunology Workshop, Sunday, 12:00 - 2:00 PM
- Targeted to undergraduate students. This workshop includes two components:
- a panel discussion about career options in immunology featuring immunologists from a medical school, a small college, industry and an immunology graduate student
- an opportunity to meet with participating graduate program representatives and students and obtain information about their programs (program books, applications, etc.).
This will be an ideal opportunity for workshop participants to meet representatives from different graduate programs in a single setting.
| Applications | Undergraduate students wishing to attend this conference should have their professor send a letter of support to Dr. Sandra Burnett at the email address indicated below. The letter should indicate why this meeting is appropriate for the student and whether the student will be presenting a poster. In addition, please include email addresses for all student applicants. It is acceptable for professors wishing to send more than one student to submit a single letter of support. Students with research experience are encouraged to present a poster describing their work in one of our poster sessions. completed applications must be sent to
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Department Brigham Young University 791 WIDB Provo, Utah 84602 801.422.1310 voice 801.422.0519 fax sandrab{at}byu.edu email Upon receipt of the letter of support, students and their advisors will be notified expediently as to their acceptance to the meeting. Any further questions may be directed to Dr. Burnett. |
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