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Biophysical Society Summer Course

The Biophysical Society Summer Course in Biophysics, which the Society is again offering in 2010.

No application fee is required. Accepted students receive full scholarship, stipend, and travel grant.

Website: http://www.biophysics.org/2010SummerCourse/tabid/898/Default.aspx (See “Past Courses” link at the bottom for past course syllabi to preview program.)

APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 5, 2010 Course Title: the Biophysical Society 2010 Summer Course in Biophysics: Case Studies in the Physics of Life Venue: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Dates: May 19, 2010 – August 6, 2010 Course Director: Dr. Barry R. Lentz Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics Director, Program in Molecular and Cellular Biophysics

Applicant Eligibility: Open to minority & Canadian aboriginal junior and senior undergraduate students involved in the areas of quantitative sciences. Two semesters of calculus level physics and 3.0 or greater GPA in science courses are required. Includes: Three course credits, stipend, lab experience, career counseling, and more.

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