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==Undergraduate Scholarship Links==
==Undergraduate Scholarship Links==

Revision as of 17:23, 16 May 2011

The Rickus Lab is located in the Bindley Bioscience Center at Purdue University.

Please also visit our Rickus Lab Websiteand the Physiological Sensing Facility Website

Physiological Sensing Facility

  1. Current List of Members
  2. Calendar for Reserving Multi-User Equipment
  3. New Members of the PSF:
  4. Location and Usage

In order to work in the PSF in the Bindley Bioscience Center you must first fulfill safety requirements.

Please click on the Safety link below and follow the instructions for New Lab Members. Be sure to document any safety training that you have received at the university either through an organized program or through your PI. After completing this safety section, alert Dr. Rickus so that she may review your documented safety training and identify any specific gaps.

SAFETY

  1. You must fulfill all safety requirements before working in the labs. See Safety Wiki for details.

Internal Lab Resources

  1. Rickus Lab Meeting Schedule
  2. Ordering Supplies
  3. Lab Duties
  4. Lab Protocols
  5. Useful References
  6. FlexStation II Users

Purdue iGEM

  1. 2008 Purdue iGEM official wiki
  2. 2008 Purdue iGEM OWW wiki
  3. Purdue Chapter of IBE OWW wiki
  4. Registry of Standard Biological Parts

References for Fundamental Design Principles in Synthetic Biology [Designing and engineering evolutionary robust genetic circuits JBE 2010]

Classes

  1. ABE 495 Honors Synthetic Life
  2. Nonlinear Dynamics in Biological Systems
  3. The Neuronal Biointerface CLA
  4. Biol 295F Quantitative Biology of the Living Cell. This class is no longer being offered.

Biological Engineering Internship and Job Opportunities

links are below, however, remember that your best chances are rarely through website applications.

  1. Institute of Biological Engineering Career Resources there is a job bank and resume posting. You should load your resume adn look for postings here. Also there is typically an industry roundtable and sometimes an industry tour associated with the annual meeting!
  2. DowAgroSciences contact Dr. Rickus if interested
  3. Genzyme
  4. Merck
  5. GenScript
  6. MIT Lincoln Labs look for their callouts on campus!

Summer Research Programs

  1. Oak Ridge National Lab HERE program
  2. NSF REU summer research programs relevant programs could be listed under engineering, biological sciences, physics, chemistry etc. many are interdisciplinary.
  3. Office of Naval Research Summer Internships
  4. J. Craig Venter Institute JVCI
  5. Summer Research Lab in Biotech/art/architecture

Undergraduate Scholarship Links

Graduate Fellowship Links

  1. Epilepsy Pre-doctoral Fellowships August deadline

Research Grant Links

  1. Epilepsy Foundation Research Grant August deadline
  2. [1] or [2] Epilepsy New Therapy Grants August deadline
  3. NSF Biomaterials Sept/Oct deadline
  4. ACS Institutional Grants for Junior Faculty (Purdue) October deadline
  5. Indiana CTSI Collaboration in Biomedical/Translational Research Pilot Program Grants Fall Deadline
  6. McKnight Foundation Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Awards letter of intent due December
  7. Advanced Neural Prosthetics Research and Development (U01)