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Marc Buren

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Christine Cassella

Advisor: Kristen Lukas

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Demeng Chen

Advisor:  Radhika Atit

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Miranda Cullins

Advisor: Hillel Chiel
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Grace Fuller

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Peiyuan Guo

Advisor: Roy Ritzmann

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Cara Henry

Advisor: Peter Zimmerman

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Elena Hoellein

Advisor: Mark Willis, Kristen Lukas
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Vance Holt III

Advisor: Stephen Haynesworth, Arnold Caplan
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Cory Johnson

Advisor: Christopher Cullis

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Nicholas Kathman

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Catherine Kehl

Advisor:  Hillel Chiel

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Sarah Kyer

Advisor: David Burke
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Paul Lin

Advisor: Arnold Caplan
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Hui Lu

Advisor: Hillel Chiel
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Po-Nien Lu

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Cong Liu

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Danielle MacKay

Advisor: Stephen Haynesworth
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Jeffrey McManus

Advisor: Hillel Chiel
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Tiffanie Moss

Advisor: Christopher Cullis

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Jeffrey McManus

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Sheryl Petersen

Advisor: Paul Drewa
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Sean Psujek

Advisor: Randall Beer
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Adam Rutkowski

Advisor: Mark Willis, Roger Quinn
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Kendrick Shaw

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Jennifer Talley

Advisor: Mark Willis
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Tina Thomas

Advisor: Stephen Haynesworth
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Thu Tran

Advisor: Radhika Atit
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Zhe Wang

Advisor: Debra Wood

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Jason Wark

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Xiaoqing Yu

Advisor: Debra Wood

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Sandra Albro Rutter

Advisor: Paul Drewa
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Thomas Ashish

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Anamika BhuniaRoy

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Jennifer Chick

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Shih-Wei Chou

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Phil Sang Hwang

Advisor: Brian McDermott

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Sheronica James

Advisor: Nancy DiIulio

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Michelle Kane

Advisor: Joseph Koonce
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Mena Mekhail

Advisor:  Mark Willis

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Evan Meszaros

Advisor:  Jim Zull

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Jenni Mueller

Advisor: Mark Willis, Kristen Lukas
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Rizwan Mirza
Advisor:  Jim Zull

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Rieko Mukai

Advisor: Mark Willis
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Liang Shuang

Advisor: Debra Wood

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Jiaojun Sun

Advisory: Helen Salz

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Joseph Tan

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Hsing-ju Tsai

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Sheetal Verma

Advisor: Kevin D. Bunting

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Michael Wilson

Advisor: Christopher Cullis
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Megan West

Advisor:  Brian McDermott

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Asad Zaman

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Biology Graduate Student Organization (BGSO)

 

What is BGSO?

The Biology Graduate Student Organization (BGSO) is both a social and mentoring network of biology graduate students and an organization that promotes positive change in the Biology Department through graduate student leadership. There are two purposes of the organization: 1) to encourage community, support, and cohesiveness among students of the department, and 2) to organize activities that foster department unity and support for graduate student concerns.

 

How did it start?

BGSO evolved from an informal social organization developed by graduate students in 2003 when enrollment began to increase. As students met to socialize, they also talked about their concerns as graduate students. They realized that some issues couldn’t be solved within the group, but needed further discussion with the department as a whole, leading to our first Biology Department retreat. The group became an official student organization with a constitution in 2007 to define the responsibilities filled by graduate students within the department and to leave a template for future graduate students.

 

How do I join?

As a graduate student in the Department of Biology, you are automatically a member of the BGSO. All you have to do is show up and get involved. We know. Your first year can be pretty rough, but being involved in BGSO, even just a little bit, can actually make things easier. Think of us as your grad student support group.

 

Are there leadership opportunities?

YES! Each of the activities below is coordinated by one or more graduate students who’d probably love to have some help. There are also many other opportunities to be involved. For example, several students are on the seminar committee, others helped develop and maintain the website, still others help mentor graduate teaching assistants. Further, the Biology Department Senator represents the biology graduate students in the Graduate Student Senate.

 

What are these BGSO activities?

The main activities are described below. All of these are advertised via e-mail in advance, so check your inbox for announcements from our Department Assistant, Katie Bingman, the Graduate Program Coordinator, Julia Brown, or one of your fellow grad students.

 

Social hour:  Not only is this a time to unwind while enjoying some free snacks and beverages, but this is when we plan upcoming activities, discuss issues, and get updates about what’s happening in the graduate student senate. Further, it’s a great time to ask other graduate students all of your questions, including What are quals like? How do I survive teaching? You name it, we’ve been there. Ask us about it. These meetings are held the first and third Friday during the school year and as needed during the summer months. Typically they are held in Clapp 405, start at 4:30 P.M., and last until everyone is gone.

 

Throughout the year, we also host several social hours to which faculty and staff are invited. This is a great opportunity to rub elbows with professors in a relaxed atmosphere.

 

Graduate student seminars:  This is a great venue for practicing your talk for the qualifier or that upcoming meeting in front of an audience of just other graduate students. We’ll cheer you on and provide constructive criticism. These are scheduled on an as needed basis. Further, this has also been used as a venue for outside speakers of general interest to the graduate students, including speakers from the career center as well as a panel on how grad students can reduce their carbon footprint.

 

PSST:  Pre-seminar seminar and treats (PSST) is a journal club organized around our department seminar series. Since the research interests of the department are so diverse, often the weekly seminar is on a topic far removed from your own research. To boost our knowledge before seminar, we discuss a paper recommended by the speaker and help each other understand the relevant background.

 

Speaker lunches:  These lunches provide an informal setting to talk with the departmental seminar series speaker. The speakers answer your questions and share insights into surviving grad school and establishing a successful academic career. These are held weekly in parallel with the seminar series, depending on speaker availability and funding.

 

Biology Department retreat:  Held annually during or after the spring semester, the retreat serves as a day of community building and problem solving among graduate students, faculty, and staff involved in graduate education.

 

 

 
 
 

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