INSPIRE is a no-cost, week-long, college readiness program for American Indian high school students from Tribal Nations in Arizona. During the week, students develop academic and personal success behaviors through culturally-relevant, project-based learning while connecting with ASU American Indian students, staff and faculty.
Program dates: June 20-June 24, 2022
Cost: Free to selected participants
In-Person on the ASU Tempe Campus
Student & faculty talks and a poster session, covering the broad field of microbiology and related disciplines. Undergraduates are particularly encouraged to attend and present their undergraduate research projects. Cash awards for best student talks/posters. Lunch will be provided. Further details and registration website will be announced later. Contact: Dr. Ian Hogue
LSE 106 or Zoom
Katie Rees, MCB Graduate Student
"MEKS217/221E in pyramidal neurons leads to long range axon deficits"
Esther Forsheim, Arizona State University
"Design Principles of Immune Defenses"
Deepta Bhattacharya, Professor of Immunobiology, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson
Location can be found at physics.asu.edu/colloquia
Filip Ronning, Los Alamos National Laboratory
"Exploring the multiverse of f-electron materials"
Series Flyer
Masmudur Rahman, Associate Research Professor, Biodesign Center for Immunotherapy, Vaccines and Virotherapy, Arizona State University
LSE 106 or Zoom
Jake Klemm, MCB Graduate Student
"Necrosis-induced apoptosis promotes regeneration in Drosophila"
Theresa Yip, MCB Graduate Student
"RNA origami as a vaccine platform for anti-tumor immunotherapy"