[bioundgrd] FW: Biophysical Society is coming to Boston: FREE One-day Access for Undergraduate Students
MacKenzie Outlund
moutlund at MIT.EDU
Mon Dec 15 10:08:46 EST 2008
> ------ Forwarded Message
> From: Julianna Wittig <jwittig at biophysics.org>
> Reply-To: <jwittig at biophysics.org>
> Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 12:00:49 -0500
> To: <undergradbio at mit.edu>
> Subject: Biophysical Society is coming to Boston: FREE One-day Access for
> Undergraduate Students
>
> Dear Program Director/Faculty Member:
>
> The Biophysical Society 53rd Annual Meeting is coming to the Boston Convention
> and Exhibition Center, February 28 - March 4, 2009.
>
> Don¹t miss out on the opportunity to introduce undergraduate science majors to
> the exciting field of Biophysics!
>
> For one day, on Sunday, March 1, 2009, undergraduate students within a 75-mile
> radius of the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (who are not already
> presenting a poster at the meeting) are invited to register for the
> Undergraduate Student Symposium and gain FREE! access to our Annual Meeting.
> This program, sponsored by our Education Committee, will introduce college and
> university undergraduates to research and career opportunities in biophysics
> through a seminar on emerging topics in biophysics and a lecture given by Dr.
> Philip Nelson, 2009 Emily M. Gray Awardee, honoring those who have made
> significant contributions to Biophysics education. The symposium will also
> include a reception where students will be able to meet and network with other
> students interested in learning more about biophysics. Biophysics Graduate
> Institution Fair will follow.
>
> Biophysics is currently one of the hottest fields in research science,
> involving the use of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology to study how
> living organisms work. Biophysicists are especially interested in the physics
> and physical chemistry of biological processes and make great use of
> qualitative measurements and analysis. They work in universities, industry,
> medical centers, research institutes, and government. Students currently
> studying various areas of undergraduate science may find many exciting career
> opportunities in the field of biophysics. Attending the Undergraduate Student
> Symposium and our Annual Meeting will expose students to amazing career
> possibilities they may not have considered.
>
> We hope to see your students at the Undergraduate Student Symposium. Don¹t
> miss out on this unique opportunity to attend the Biophysical Society 53rd
> Annual Meeting for FREE!
>
> Please post the attached flyers and sign-up form in your department today!
> (Pre-registration is required.)
>
> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
>
> Thank you,
> Julianna Wittig
>
>
> Julianna Wittig
> Governance & Programs Administrator
> Biophysical Society
> 9650 Rockville Pike
> Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
>
> Phone: (301) 634-7114
> Fax: (301) 634-7133
> Email: jwittig at biophysics.org
>
>
> Biophysical Society 53rd Annual Meeting
> Boston, Massachusetts
> February 28 - March 4, 2009
>
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