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Developing a community of Interdisciplinary Scholars at The University of Chicago. Julie Feder Institute for Biophysical Dynamics 5 March 2006. Institute for Biophysical Dynamics In Center for Integrative Science. Computation Institute. Consortium for Nanoscience Research.
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Developing a community of Interdisciplinary Scholars at The University of Chicago Julie Feder Institute for Biophysical Dynamics 5 March 2006
Institute for Biophysical Dynamics In Center for Integrative Science Computation Institute Consortium for Nanoscience Research
Biological Sciences • Collegiate Division (BSCD) *Specialization in Cellular & Molecular Biology *Specialization in Ecology and Evolution *Specialization in Immunology Specialization in Genetics Specialization in Microbiology Specialization in Neuroscience *requires research experience
Faculty • Undergraduates in Natural Sciences • Biological Sciences Collegiate Division (BSCD) • MGCB, BMB, Ecol/Evol, OBA, NPP, • Clinical Departments doing basic science • Physical Sciences Collegiate Division (PSCD) • Chemistry, Geophysical Sciences, • Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics • math, CS, Stat
Research Opportunities HHMI Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship HHMI Summer Program in Neuroscience and Neuroengineering *Physical and Chemical Biology Training Program (PCBio) *Beckman Scholars Program in Molecular Sciences
Why Chicago Teacher of Teachers Laboratory for Educational Experimentation Interdisciplinary history Outstanding Students Highly Ranked Departments
Cultural Barriers at Chicago Learning about biological v. Physical Sciences Understanding/Evaluating Science
Program Goals Transform the culture at Chicago Tribal to Interdisciplinary Bring together the Community Physical Sciences Faculty Institutes Medical School Basic Sciences
Why Undergraduates? Early Intervention Curriculum/Educable Curious Passionate Outcomes & Impact
Approach • Community of Scholars • Create Links between Students and Faculty • Empowering the Fellows for Independence
Student Centered Program Proposals come from Students, not PI Competitively vetted Stipends for Fellows Opportunity to interact with students, not Mentors
Community of Scholars Weekly Meetings Oral presentations Open discussion Retreat with ID Graduate Students Promoting long-term Relationships
Faculty director’s Role Alternative, Independent Shared Commitment from parallel history Non-conformists Rapid Response Connected sideways and upwards
Empowering the Fellows for Independence Personal relationships/directors as Mentors Fellows Impact Program Evolution Generations passing on Culture
Student Selection Based on student-generated proposal Evaluated by two faculty members (from PSD and BSD) Fellows participate in: Life in BSD lab weekly Student seminars Spring quarter-biophysical Discussions
Time line Application deadline End of Winter Q Student Interviews Beginning of Spring Q Awards announced Mid April Summer Program Begins mid June Summer Program ends mid August
Mentors: Biologists paired with quantitative scientist Computer Sciences Chemists Physicists Statisticians (Mathematicians)
Why Roadmap initiative NIH conservative, Tribal, Segmented High Risk, High Reward Broadly Cross-disciplinary Math/Stat to Therapy
Quantitative biology How much Math do biologists need to know Biology is increasing quantitative importance of models in biology large data sets generated by genomic/proteomic approaches
Mathematical Methods For Biological Scientists I linear Algebra, DE, Dynamical Systems ii Partial Differentials, Vector spaces, Fourier Transformations III probability, PC Analysis, Stochastic processes Lab component
Thanks! Steve Kron Associate Professor Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology All of you