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SUMMARY:Graduate Preparation Program
DESCRIPTION:The Graduate Preparation Program (GPP) is a four-week intensive non-credit course offered in person on the main campus prior to the fall quarter\, which is open to all current and newly admitted international graduate students. It focuses on English for Academic Purposes (EAP)\, academic skills\, and cultural orientation. The program also provides a foundation for transitioning into the Teaching Assistant role. \nThe course offers guided support with: \n\nSeminar-style classroom discussion\nPresentation and oral communication skills\nInformation on U.S. classroom culture; roles and responsibilities of faculty\, Teaching Assistants\, and students\nCritical thinking: using evidence to support ideas\nResearch writing\, citation\, and avoiding plagiarism\nCollaborative and project-based learning\n\nA collaboration between the Graduate Division and Global Engagement\, the Graduate Preparation Program provides a strong foundation for the U.S. classroom environment and university system\, in addition to the opportunity to practice and master the language and academic skills needed for success. \nFor more information and to register\, please visit our webpage.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/graduate-preparation-program/
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SUMMARY:Penunuri\, G. (BMEB) - Genomic\, Proteomic\, and Computational Approaches to the Study of Host-Microbe Systems
DESCRIPTION:Host-microbe systems are core to some of biology’s most consequential interactions\, from the pathogens that drive infectious disease to symbionts affecting agricultural pest control and vector-borne disease transmission. Yet unlike the model organisms that have driven most of modern molecular biology\, the microbes at the center of these interactions are rarely genetically tractable: many cannot be cultured outside a host\, resist standard tools for genetic manipulation\, and are annotated largely by homology to distantly related free-living relatives. This dissertation develops genomic\, proteomic\, and computational methods to work around this lack of infrastructure and contribute techniques and tools to the study and further understanding of host-microbe systems. Using Wolbachia cultured in Drosophila melanogaster cell lines\, I demonstrate that chemical mutagenesis can be used to perturb intracellular genomes leaving a detectable mutational signal. I employ a low error rate sequencing technique to record and model the mutational landscape left by the mutagen ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) demonstrating its use for mutagenesis screens of intracellular bacteria. I next utilize structural proteome datasets to screen host-microbe proteomes for strong candidates of molecular mimicry\, microbe proteins that have coevolved a eukaryotic like domain or structure and suggest use for host manipulation or microbe survival in the host environment. Building off of this screen for novel effectors through structural alignments I develop and test a distributed computing system for performing large scale systematic literature reviews. Altogether these projects represent generalizable approaches to the study of host-microbe systems reaching from classically studied and thoroughly understood to novel and non-model systems. \nEvent Host: Gabriel Penunuri\, Ph.D. Candidate\, Biomolecular Engineering & Bioinformatics  \nAdvisor: Russell Corbett-Detig \nZoom: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/98216883331?pwd=uqmUSQba2X6GVNBhOhAGRwgCZyjAyj.1 \nPasscode: 730377
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/penunuri-g-bmeb-genomic-proteomic-and-computational-approaches-to-the-study-of-host-microbe-systems/
LOCATION:Biomedical Sciences Building\, 575 McLaughlin Drive
CATEGORIES:Ph.D. Presentations
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SUMMARY:Become a Special Education Teacher Assistant
DESCRIPTION:Interested in becoming a Special Education Teacher Assistant? \nJoin us for an informative session to explore the courses designed to prepare you for success in inclusive and special education classrooms. We’ll provide an overview of the curriculum\, discuss current industry trends and workforce demand\, highlight career opportunities\, and answer your questions about getting started. \nYour speaker\nSharmila Roy\, Ph.D.\, began her teaching journey in India and pursued further training in the United Kingdom before earning her doctorate in Special Education from the University of Buffalo in New York. She brings over three decades of expertise in special education to her role as program chair of the Special Education Teacher Assistant certificate program at UCSC Silicon Valley Extension. \nKeep learning\nThis session is hosted by the Special Education Teacher Assistant program. Visit our program page for additional details and a closer look at all upcoming courses. \nCLAIM YOUR SEAT TODAY.
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/become-a-special-education-teacher-assistant/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
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SUMMARY:How to Apply to the Premed Postbacc Program
DESCRIPTION:Join UC Santa Cruz Healthcare Pathways for a live online information session to learn about our Premed Postbacc Cohort\, Premed and Pre-Health DIY Pathways\, and other program offerings. \nWe’ll provide an overview of our programs and cover how to apply for our next admissions cycle\, which opens August 7. We’ll also discuss the application process\, admissions timeline\, coursework\, advising\, MCAT preparation\, and more. \nYou’ll have plenty of time to ask questions and connect directly with program staff. \nCLAIM YOUR SEAT TODAY. 
URL:https://events.ucsc.edu/event/how-to-apply-to-the-premed-postbacc-program-2/
LOCATION:Silicon Valley Campus\, 3175 Bowers Avenue\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95054\, United States
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