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This work is funded by the [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation] S-STEM program. If you are an NSF QP scholar, please do acknowledge this source of funding in your presentations and scholarly works. | This work is funded by the [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation] S-STEM program. If you are an NSF QP scholar, please do acknowledge this source of funding in your presentations and scholarly works. | ||
'''Not yet a QP scholar but want to be??''' See our website at [http://quantphys.math.purdue.edu/ QP Scholars] for application details. We are accepting applications annually. | |||
==Mentoring Teams== | ==Mentoring Teams== |
Revision as of 11:18, 10 October 2008
Welcome Quantitative Physiology Scholars
This wiki is for you to communicate as a community. The QP scholar community consists of undergraduate scholars, graduate mentors, and faculty mentors that are all working and training in interdisciplinary project and mentoring teams.
Thank you NSF
This work is funded by the National Science Foundation S-STEM program. If you are an NSF QP scholar, please do acknowledge this source of funding in your presentations and scholarly works.
Not yet a QP scholar but want to be?? See our website at QP Scholars for application details. We are accepting applications annually.
Mentoring Teams
We will work on creating the mentoring teams during the first week of classes.
Links to Purdue Opportunities
- SURF Summer undergraduate research fellowships for research under the guidance of engineering faculty (including some of the QP faculty mentors).
- Purdue Research Park Internship Postings
Links to External Opportunities
- Computational and Systems Biology Summer Institute. Computational and Systems Biology Summer Institute (CSBSI) at Iowa State University is jointly supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). The purpose of this program is to provide undergraduate and graduate students majoring in sciences and engineering with an introduction to integrated biology and Systems Biology.