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Weekly E-Newsletter

Vol. 8, No. 4 - Feb 15, 2011


UK AMSTEMM Program Office, 113 Bowman Hall, Lexington, KY 40506-0059
Phone: 859-257-2613, E-mail: AMSTEMM@uky.edu

If there is anything you would like to see in future editions of the AMSTEMM E-Newsletter,
please e-mail: AMSTEMM@uky.edu.

In this Issue
Note from the AMSTEMM Advisor/Coordinator Research Opportunities & Fellowships Academic Resources

Scholarship Opportunities Important Events & Opportunities

Note from Sue Scheff, AMSTEMM Advisor/Coordinator


Greetings AMSTEMM Students:

Congratulations to AMSTEMM students Philip Houtz, Agr. Biotech, Raven Price, Biology, and Greg Todd, Biology–all three presented their posters at
the “Tenth Annual Posters-at-the-Capitol” in Frankfort, KY on Thursday, February 10. Governor Steve Beshear proclaimed February 10th as
Undergraduate Research Day! Great work students!

1st & 2nd Year Students: Have you talked to your AMSTEMM Peer Mentor lately?
If not, please email them today.

Don’t forget the AMSTEMM W&P Scholarship-deadline 2/28/2011!!

Scholarship Opportunities
▪ Scholarships for Women Engineers: The application for SWE Scholarships opened December 1st. Sophomores and above for the 2011-2012
academic year can apply through February 15th. For more information, visit
http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=222&Itemid=229

▪ AMSTEMM SCHOLARSHIP: AMSTEMM will be awarding scholarships for the 2011 academic year, sponsored by the Women in Philanthropy
Network. The deadline to apply is February 28, 2011. Please contact Hannah Trusty, Hannah.trusty@uky.edu for scholarship criteria and an appli-
cation. The AMSTEMM Office is located at 113 Bowman Hall.

▪ The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation: The Astronaut Scholarship is a $10,000 award for outstanding students who exhibit motivation,
imagination, and exceptional performance in science, technology, engineering or Mathematics. Eligible candidates are rising juniors or rising
seniors. The application deadline is Friday, March 4, 2011. For additional information visit http://www.astronautscholarship.org/scholarship.html or
email Lisa Broome-Price at lisa.broome-price@uky.edu.

▪ Education Abroad at UK Scholarship: There is more than $100,000 available for students who want to study abroad this summer or fall 2011.
Individual awards range from $750 to $1,500. Applications are due March 1, 2011. For more information visit http://www.uky.edu/intlaffairs

Research Opportunities & Fellowships


▪ Illinois College of Optometry “Focus on Your Future” July 11-15, 2011
The Illinois College of Optometry is pleased to announce our annual summer program for underrepresented minority undergraduate students. The
program is a week-long experience that will expose undergraduate students to the profession of optometry in a variety of settings. Participants will
have the opportunity to meet and work with current optometry students, ICO Faculty & Staff, as well as practicing optometrists. Students will be
housed at no charge in our Residential Complex. There is no cost to participate in this program. Participants are responsible for their travel
expenses and/or transportation cost to and from ICO. For more information, please visit: http://www.ico.edu/admissions/summerprogram/ Program
Contact: Teisha Johnson, 312.949.7407, tjohnson@ico.edu.
Research Opportunities & Fellowships
▪ Clarkson University is offering a Research Experience for Undergraduates program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). This
program in Environmental Sciences and Engineering has a theme of “Advancing Sustainable Systems and Environmental Technologies to Serve
Humanity (ASSETs to Serve Humanity)”. Students of diverse backgrounds will come together for a 10-week intensive summer research experi-
ence, professional development, and graduate student preparation. The program incorporates professional development and multidisciplinary re-
search activities in three focus areas: (1) sustainable energy and infrastructure for the built environment, (2) sensing, identifying, and mitigating
emerging pollutants and other risks, and (3) transformation of social policy: infrastructure, energy, and environment. Students will be provided with
a generous stipend; a travel allowance; field trips focused on the REU theme; workshops related to sustainable energy, sustainable infrastructure,
and sensors; and other professional development opportunities. More information and an on-line application are available at
www.clarkson.edu/reu. The deadline for applications is March 1, 2011.

▪ The Ohio State University I-DOC August 1-3, 2011


The Improving Diversity in Optometric Careers program is an intensive three-day program for people from an underrepresented ethnicity interested
in finding out more about an optometric career. The program provides information about optometry through hands-on experiences, and it aims to
increase the number of underrepresented ethnic minority optometrists. Thanks to underwriting by the Vision Service Plan (VSP), there is no cost to
attend the program and includes all meals and activities. There are also several scholarships for airfare and accommodations for out-of-state col-
lege applicants. For more information about the program and information regarding the application process, please visit the I-DOC webpage:
http://optometry.osu.edu/IDOC Program Contact: Justin Griest, 614.292.8825, griest.6@osu.edu

▪ Internships and Visiting Students at Smithsonian Institute - Minority Awards Program. Summer internships and visiting student awards are
available to increase participation of U.S. minority groups who are underrepresented in Smithsonian scholarly programs, in the disciplines of re-
search conducted at the Institution, and in the museum field. This program is designed to provide undergraduate and beginning graduate students
the opportunity to learn more about the Smithsonian and their academic fields through direct experience in research or museum-related internship
projects under the supervision of research and professional staff members at the Institution's many museums, research institutes and offices. In-
ternships and Visiting Student appointments are full-time (40 hours per week), for ten weeks during the summer, fall, or spring. Stipends are $500
per week, with additional travel allowances offered in some cases and a small research allowance for Visiting Students. Qualifications: Applicants
should be currently engaged in undergraduate or graduate study, and an overall G.P.A. of 3.0 or its equivalent generally is expected. The relevance
of an internship at the Smithsonian to the student's academic and career goals will be an important part of the evaluation of an applicant. Most suc-
cessful candidates are students of the disciplines in which the Smithsonian conducts research. http://www.si.edu/ofg/Applications/MIP/MIPapp.htm
▪ For Financial Support in Graduate School Opportunities: Bridges, GK-12, IGERT and NSF Grad Research Fellowship programs provide
generous stipend and tuition support for students through the National Science Foundation: http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Grad.asp

▪ For NASA-supported internships, fellowships and scholarships: http://intern.nasa.gov/

▪ Research Opportunity: Maryland Sea Grant's Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Estuarine Science.
It is a great opportunity. Spend a summer by the Chesapeake Bay.
- 12 week program: May 22 to August 14, 2011.
- $4200 stipend plus housing and travel support to and from Maryland
- http://www.mdsg.umd.edu/REU Deadline for receipt of application is February 22, 2011.

▪ University of Michigan Department of Molecular & Integrative Physiology is pleased to announce that our Summer Undergraduate Research
Fellowship Program is now accepting applications. This fellowship program will provide a number of full-time summer research opportunities at the
University of Michigan for talented undergraduate students interested in Molecular and Integrative Physiology and a future in biomedical research.
Funding is also available for students with quantitative backgrounds such as engineering or computational sciences that desire a summer research
experience studying diabetes or digestive diseases. Deadline is February 18, 2011. For more information: https://www.physiology.med.umich.edu/
programs/undergraduate/mipsrf/index.html

▪ Undergraduate Research Assistant in Entomology wanted: Gain research experience and earn money in an insect ecology laboratory. Duties
include molecular techniques, behavioral observations, insect colony maintenance and ecological field work. For more information contact Cristina
Brady at c.brady@uky.edu, Jen White at jenawhite@uky.edu or call 859-257-0592.

▪ Undergraduate Research Opportunities at the University of Michigan Biomedical Sciences: Summer undergraduate research experiences
offer students the opportunity to participate in exciting projects, mentored by and working side-by-side with some of the brightest minds in science.
For more information and application deadlines: http://www.med.umich.edu/pibs/prospective/rf/summer.htm.

▪ 2011 Summer Internship at Cleveland Clinic The Center’s summer internship offers an opportunity for students interested in gaining a research
experience in human fertility and reproductive biology. This internship is for graduate as well as undergraduate students. Deadline is March 1st to
apply. For details go to http://www.clevelandclinic.org/ReproductiveResearchCenter/
Research Opportunities & Fellowships
▪ Summer Surgery Experience (SSE) and the Summer Neuroscience Experience (SNE) at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine:
These 10 day intensive programs include lab practica, operating room observations, shadowing with faculty, case studies and presentations for
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Faculty. The SNE and SSE online applications will be available through March 11 at 5pm EDT. Stu-
dents should visit http://www.med.uc.edu/sne/ for more information and application.

▪ Paid Summer 2011 Undergrad Research Placements: Over 400 programs - REU and Other Summer Research Opportunities for Undergrads.
http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Summerresearch.asp.

Important Events & Opportunities


▪ A&S 100-063, Spring 2011: The course explores human rights issues, sports, business ethics, music, race and activism in South Africa. It meets
MW 4:30-5:45pm in KAS 213 from Feb 21-Apr 25, 2011 and is a 2 hour credit course. To enroll, visit your college’s advising office and request to
be added to the course. The deadline to enroll is February 21. For more information, contact Dr. Lauren L. Kientz at Lauren.Kientz@uky.edu.

▪ SHOWCASE OF SCHOLARS: Registration begins February 14 through April 17, 2011. Showcase is scheduled for April 27, 2011.

▪ MCAT REVIEW TOOLS: Kaplan has provided online tools to help you prepare for the MCAT and they are FREE. Download instructions http://
www.freekaplanebooks.com/ (Nook, iPad, iPhone, Sony eReader) Books http://www.freekaplanebooks.com/free-kaplan-ebooks/

▪ Summer Research and Creativity Grant applications are now being accepted at http:// www.uky.edu/EUREKA/URCG/index.htm January 10
through February 24, 2011.

▪ SOCIETY OF THE PROMOTION OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH (SPUR): An active student organization that seeks to provide opportunities
for undergraduates interested in engaging in scholarly work with faculty. We serve as student mentors, host workshops, panel discussions, & the
Showcase of Undergraduate Scholars. SPUR website: http://www.uky.edu/UGResearch/SPUR.html SPUR email: SPUR.UK@gmail.com
SPUR will host another session on getting help with creating/developing a scholarly research poster. Students are encouraged to bring their mate-
rial on a flash drive and/or bring their own laptops. One on one help will be available. Thursday, March 3, 6:00pm-8:00pm in the Student Center,
Room 363.

▪ 4th Annual Multicultural Health Careers Open House: Saturday March 5, 2011. This event will give prospective students from the state of Ken-
tucky and surrounding areas and their families the opportunity to meet and greet the Deans and select staff and students from each of the Univer-
sity’s Health Professions Colleges. Students will have the chance to choose from a myriad of different interest sessions designed to provide infor-
mation about the Colleges of Health Sciences, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. This event is open to any interested high
school, current undergraduate or graduate student. Check in will begin at 9:15am in the Biological Pharmaceutical Complex with the event begin-
ning at promptly 10am. The event will end by 2:45pm. Advance registration is required. Students can register at http://iweb.uky.edu/
OMSAOpenHouse/ or at www.uky.edu/diversity/healthsciences.html.

▪ UK PEPP II is a 4-week Summer Program for Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental students. Applicants must have a permanent home (family) residence
in an under-served Kentucky county as listed on the application. The application deadline for UK PEPP II is March 1, 2011. For further information,
contact Carol Leslie, 859-257-1968, email ctsnyd0@email.uky.edu .

▪ The UK College of Engineering will be hosting its annual Engineers Day open house on Saturday, February 26, 2011 on the Lexington campus
from 9:00am to 1:00pm EST, or UK’s Extended Campus Program at Paducah from 9:00am to 2:00pm CST. Engineer’s Day is open to all elemen-
tary, middle and high school students and their parents and friends. A drawing will be held for a $4,000 scholarship for a qualified high school stu-
dent. There will be over 20 contests with great prizes and giveaways, exciting engineering demonstrations, hands-on experiments, guided lab tours
and industry representatives and displays. For more information on UK’s Engineers Day, go to www.engr.uky.edu/eday.

▪ UK Counseling Center: are you confused about your major, experiencing anxiety about upcoming tests, feeling lost and alone here on cam-
pus? Don’t waste another minute..drop in to the UK Counseling Center, 201 Frazee Hall and attend a workshop or talk with a coun-
selor. 859.257.8701

▪ AMSTEMM Peer Mentor Applications Available: Do you value the help and support you receive (d) from your AMSTEMM Peer Mentor? If you
are a sophomore or junior AMSTEMM student and would like to become an AMSTEMM mentor, please consider applying for one of the peer men-
tor positions available for Fall 2011-2013. Please complete the application found on the AMSTEMM website: http://www.uky.edu/AMSTEMM. Ap-
plications are due by Friday, February 18, 2011. (Note: You will need to drop off your resume to Funkhouser 217 before the application deadline).
Important Events & Opportunities
▪ 2011-2012 K-Crew applications are now available-For more information contact Dean of Students Office, 518 Patterson Office Tower, 257-6597 or
e-mail KWeek@lsv.uky.edu. Applications are due by 4:30pm on Friday, March 11, 2011.

▪ FREE Practice GRE, LSTAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT and PCAT: On Sunday, February 20, Kaplan is holding FREE practice GRE, GMAT, LSAT,
MCAT, DAT, OAT and PCAT. The event will be held in the Whitehall Classroom Building on the second floor. To register for this event, visit
http://www.kaptest.com/practice.

▪ Pre-Dental Society Information: Mark your calendars for these important meetings:

2/19/11 - Impressions demo at the refuge clinic (Saturday at 11am- we will learn to take impressions of each other and pour up stone models)
3/23/2011 - UKCD admissions office will be coming to speak to us (5:30-6:30PM)
3/26/2011 - There is a DAT workshop put on by UKCD after the Saturday morning clinic (which is already full) from 12-3 and a waxing demon
stration may follow (more details to come)
3/28/2011 - Dr. Wallender, an oral surgery resident @ UK will be coming to speak to us about some special cases he has seen, oral surgery as
a profession, what it's like to be a resident, and anything else you might have questions about (MN363 6-8PM)
4/4/2011 - Dr. Denison, a local general dentist, will be come to talk to us about dentistry as well as dentistry as mission work (MN363 6 -8PM)
4/18/2011 - Dr. Brown, a periodontist will be coming to talk to us about the field. (MN363 6-8PM)
For more information or questions on any of these events, contact Josh Stamper stampa.d@uky.edu

Academic Resources
▪ UK Academic Enhancement Center: 3rd Floor, Complex Commons In addition to “free tutoring” available at “THE STUDY” in the Academic En-
hancement Center, you will also find GRE & GMAT Prep Courses, Academic Consultations, and the “Student Smarter Seminar”. This Seminar is
an intensive, 4 hour, non-credit earning seminar offered in several evening sessions throughout the course of each semester. The total cost of the
seminar is $40.00 and includes a formal learning assessment, 4 hours of instruction, and all course materials, which you may keep and use as a
resource to reference throughout the semester. Course topics include time management, note taking, study skills, critical reading, memory
enhancement, exam preparation, and more. When you register, let them know you are an AMSTEMM student, and you will only need to pay
$20.00! For more information: http://www.uky.edu/UGS/study/seminars.php

▪ FREE Tutoring in Ingles Hall 6:00 - 8:00p.m. every Monday. Advanced math courses, physics, and engineering courses included.

▪ UK Writing Center: Located on the 5th floor, west stacks of Young Library. Open M-Th 10-2; F 12-2, and Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
from 6-9pm. Offers individual consultations on any writing project at any stage in the process and are happy to meet regularly, even every day, if
needed! It is a free service offered to all students, faculty and staff.

▪ Mathskeller: The center is a computing and mathematics learning center of the Mathematics Department and the Mathematical Sciences Comput-
ing Facility at the University of Kentucky. The center is located in CB 63, which is close to the loading dock in the basement of White Hall Class-
room Building. The Math Resource Center is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Faculty, Graduate Students, and Undergradu-
ate Assistants for 100 level courses hold office hours in the Mathskeller. http://www.mathskeller.com/

▪ Campus Libraries: The library system maintains a humanities, social sciences and life sciences collection in William T. Young Library as well as
subject libraries in several colleges and departments around campus, each library holding materials related to the particular discipline it serves.
There are 16 libraries, find them at: http://www.uky.edu/Libraries/branches.php

▪ The Medical Center undergraduate mentoring program seeks to connect undergraduate students to current students, faculty and alumni in each
of the graduate and professional programs in the Medical Center colleges by holding regularly scheduled sessions where undergraduate students
can hear from and connect to current students. For more information, contact: Christopher L. Johnson, chris.johnson@uky.edu.

▪ The General Chemistry Learning Center: Located in CP-25 and open Monday-Thursday 8:00am-5:00pm and Friday 8:00am-3:00pm offers help
with any 100-level general chemistry course. For more information visit www.gclc.info.

▪ Chemistry Private Tutors: A list of names of Department of Chemistry staff (usually graduate students) willing to be paid tutors for general chem-
istry can be obtained from the General Chemistry Office (CP-120). SAACS (Chemistry Student Organization) Officers and Members can tutor or
mentor students free of charge. Simply stop by CP-144 if interested.

▪ MCAT-DAT Review Summer Workshop, University of Louisville, July 5 - Aug 3, 2011. Free residential intensive review program. Books, materi-
als, housing and a meal stipend provided for eligible participants. Application cycle: Nov 1, 2010 - Mar 1, 2011. Email
klfarm02@gwise@louisville.edu for an application or call 502-852-8109. Applications due: February 22, 2011
Academic Resources
▪ UK Counseling Center Drop-in Workshops:
Career Decision-Making: This 45-minute interactive workshop gives you an overview of the career decision-making process and gets you
thinking about your interests, values, and skills. You will leave this workshop with instructions on how to take the Strong Interest Inventory
online. After taking the online inventory, you need to make an appointment with one of the UK Counseling Center counselors to go over the
results. Schedule this early as classes fill up fast!
Test Anxiety: This workshop is for those of you who prepare well for exams but consistently receive low test scores, which may be due to
many factors such as test anxiety or concentration/focus problems.
Other workshops offered:
Relaxation: Mondays, 4 pm, 357 Student Center, starts 1/24
Yoga: Wednesdays, 5 pm, Blazer Hall Rec Room, starts 1/19
International Students: Fridays, 1 pm, 108 Bradley Hall, starts 1/28
Sexual Health: Tuesdays, 12:30 pm, 251 Student Center, 2/1 – 3/8
Visit their web page (www.uky.edu/StudentAffairs/Counseling) for more information on the above workshops and many more.

▪ Student Support Services Workshop/Study Skills Class Schedule:


Taking Academic Control: Every Monday at 1:00-2:00pm SSS Conference Room. Every Tuesday at 2:00-3:00pm SSS Conference
Room. Every Wednesday at 5:00-6:30pm SSS Conference Room.
SOS/UK 110 Major/Career Exploration: Every Monday at 3:00-4:00 SSS Conference Room. Every Friday at 2:00-3:00 SSS
Conference Room.
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) Preparation: Every Saturday starting January 22-February 26 9:00am-1:00pm. SSS Conference
Room.
Major Talk Series (MTS): Tuesday, March 1 at 12:30-1:30. CSI Student Center Room 106.
SSS Workshops: Test Taking-Wednesday, March 2 5:00-6:00pm. SSS Conference Room.

▪ The James W. Struckert Career Center Spring 2011 Program and Events:

Career Assessment Workshops: March 10 at 3:30-4:20pm in Career Center room 101.


Graduate School Admissions Test Preparation: March 8 (MCAT) 3:00-7:00pm in Career Center room 101.
JWSCC Academy: February 19th at 9:00am-2:00pm in Career Center room 101.
Resumania: February 17th at 10:00am-2:00pm in the Ag Science North Lobby.
Mock Interview Blitz: February 16 at 9:00am-4:40pm in Career Center 2nd floor. Sign up on Wildcat Career link for participation.
Career Academy: This includes presentations on conducting a job search, resume writing, researching a potential employer, interviewing and
professional correspondence. The next session is February 19 at 9:00am-2:00pm at the Stuckert Career Center.

▪ FUSION 2011 is currently accepting applications for the FUSION Executive Team, FUSION Coordinator/Committee Member, and FUSION Site
Leader positions! Each one of these roles plays an essential part in the planning process and execution of this fall event. These positions are great
ways to serve our campus and community and to develop your leadership skills. To apply for any of these positions, please go to the Application
Station on the UK Student Involvement Website http://getinvolved.uky.edu/Documents.aspx. You can also pick up applications at the front desk of
the CSI in the 1st FL. Student Center. We encourage you to join us in leading FUSION 2011 this year and look forward to receiving your applica-
tion!

▪ The First Generation Student Organization: Join the First Gen Student Organization this spring for free food, fun and fellowship with students
and faculty. The next meeting is February 17, 2011 in the Student Center room 231 from 5:00-6:00pm. For details, email Iesha Brown at
ISLB91@yahoo.com.

▪ Examkrackers (the #1 choice for MCAT preparation) live MCAT Classes) start Feb 12th in Lexington! Seats are still available!! Examkrackers 9
Week Comprehensive MCAT Course - MCAT Classes start Feb 12th (for those taking a Summer MCAT) Scheduled on Monday and Wednesday
6:00 – 10:00p.m. For questions, or to enroll, call 1-888-572-2536 or visit www.examkrackers.com

▪ UK Career Center: Take a look at what is happening at the Career Center this Spring Semester 2011. It doesn’t matter what year you are: fresh-
men through senior, you should get to know the folks at the Career Center. For a handy timeline of what you should be doing when, click here:
http://www.uky.edu/careercenter/students/career-planning-timeline
Academic Resources
▪ Attention all UK Students: You may be eligible for an amazing opportunity called the National Student Exchange (NSE). Through NSE
you can attend one of nearly 200 colleges and universities within the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Canada (new to the
program this year) and PAY UK TUITION. You can participate for a semester or a year at one of the program’s great locations. NSE gives
you the opportunity to experience a different area with its unique cultural and academic opportunities. You can get a complete list of partici-
pating schools and more information at www.nse.org and www.uky.edu/US/nse. You can schedule an appointment with Kelly Crume by
going to http://www.uky.edu/US/appointments.html. The priority application deadline for fall 2011 and spring 2012 exchanges is Feb-
ruary 21, 2011.

▪ UK Health Professions Colleges and the Health Center Student Diversity Services Office will be holding an Undergraduate Mentoring
Program for the Spring 2011 semester. The first session meeting date is February 15 at 6m in the Student Center.

Helpful Links:
www.explorehealthcareers.org– Free, multi-disciplinary, interactive health careers designed to explain the array of health professions
and provide easy access to students seeking information about health careers.

http://www.uky.edu/UGResearch/- The Office of Undergraduate Research. Learn about opportunities for undergraduate research!
http://getinvolved.uky.edu/Page.aspx?pageid=2– The Office of Student Involvement. Learn about ways to get involved in student
organizations and volunteer opportunities on UK’s campus.
http://www.mc.uky.edu/medicine/diversity/high_school.asp– Professional Education Preparation Program (PEPP). Program
established to assist students from medically underserved areas of the Commonwealth, who intend to pursue a career as a physician
or dentist and hope to return to their home county or similar underserved area of Kentucky to practice medicine or dentistry.
http://www.mc.uky.edu/Dentistry/students/dmd/satclin.html– Saturday Morning Clinics (SMC). University of Kentucky College of
Dentistry. Observation opportunities for anyone considering dentistry as a profession.

http://www.ocpm.edu/?page=admission-internships– Podiatric Medicine Internship Programs (Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine).


Internships designed to provide insight into the many facets of podiatric medicine and the education involved with obtaining the Doctor
of Podiatric Medicine Degree.

http://podiatry.temple.edu/pages/prostdnts/ps.html– Podiatric Medicine Internship Programs (Temple College of Podiatric


Medicine). Internships designed to provide insight into the many facets of podiatric medicine and the education involved with obtaining
the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree.

http://www.oucom.ohiou.edu/Admissions/surfprog.htm– Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF). Ohio University


College of Osteopathic Medicine’s summer research opportunities for undergraduate students interested in careers in medicine or bio
medical research.

If you have any announcements you would like to see appear in future editions of “AMSTEMM Newsletter”, please send to Hannah Trusty,
Hannah.trusty@uky.edu.

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