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MINDSET Call for Applications for Graduate Fellows!
SDSU MINDSET (Maximizing INclusion and Diversity in Science, Engineering, and Technology) We are now recruiting MINDSET Graduate Fellows! Apply here: https://goo.gl/forms/Ko8kL50pNa3TwXfh2 by Monday, Feb. 12 What is MINDSET? We believe that San Diego students in STEM have the right to … Continue reading
MINDSET (Maximizing INclusion and Diversity in Science, Engineering, and Technology): a mentoring program seeking to empower a diverse group of future STEM leaders
We believe the resident San Diego population has the right to receive the training needed to compete for local career opportunities in STEM. To this end, we have developed a mentoring program, MINDSET (Maximizing INclusion and Diversity in Science, Engineering, … Continue reading
Welcome to our new graduate student!
We are happy to welcome our new graduate student colleague, Zeqing “Ruth” Xu, to the Sohl lab!
Hey, we’re on TV!
Check out Christal’s interview with the Channel 8 morning show promoting our research and the Fleet Science Center’s Suds and Science Event for which she volunteers: Video!
Lucas receives a Travel Award
Lucas has earned a Travel Award from CSUPERB! We are excited for Lucas’s opportunity to present his polymerase work at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting this Fall. Congrats!
Madison’s heading to the Mayo
Congratulations to Madison Kennedy, who is heading to the Mayo Clinic in AZ for a summer research internship! We are sad to (temporarily) see her go, but we are excited for this learning opportunity!
Our paper in JBC is out!
Check out what Team IDH has been up to
Faculty award for Christal
Christal has been awarded Outstanding Faculty Member for the Chemistry Department at SDSU.
Congratulations to our MARC graduate, Eric Gonzalez
We were happy to celebrate Eric’s accomplishments at his MARC (maximizing access to research careers) Graduation Party. Eric, an NSF Fellow, will attend UCSF this Fall for graduate study.
Congrats, to Grace, TA of the Year
Well deserved! Your current (and future!) students are fortunate indeed!