Valencia College held their first Biotechnology Research Symposium in November with 17 students, faculty, staff, and industry participating. Their ATE grant, BioSpark, is providing opportunities like this for students to showcase their work and network with industry partners. Valencia student Oscar Camargo presented his internship work with Annette Khaled from ...
The City College of San Francisco (CCSF) BioSymposium celebrates the work of CCSF Biotechnology students and connects them with the broader science community at the end of each semester. This is a great opportunity to support budding scientists and to talk with future interns/employees in science. If you are looking to start a career in biotech/bioscience this is the place to learn more about the CCSF Biotechnology program which provides a pathway to a career in biotech through hands on wet lab courses, career exploration, networking, and internships in the SF Bay Area for students of all ...
Curious to see how a virtual symposium and poster session can work? Come support diversity in science, and learn about the CCSF Biotechnology Program & the future of the SF Bay Area biotech workforce! The CCSF BioSymposium celebrates the work of CCSF Biotechnology students completing lab-based internships and exploring research topics on their own, and connects them with the broader science community at the end of each semester. Please join us for our 26th CCSF Biosymposium to continue that tradition virtually on Remo, a fun, non-Zoom cyberspace with floors! Friday, December 18 th 4-6pm ...
Happy New Year! As promised, albeit a bit late, a short blurb on the Fall 2019 CCSF Biosymposium:
The 24th City College of San Francisco Biosymposium, held at UCSF, welcomed over 170 attendees, including 31 CCSF students presenting posters and 30+ volunteers from academia, industry and government supporting those student's ...
The 2018 Texas ASM Fall meeting was hosted by the Texas A&M University and co-hosted by Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, November 8-10th. Both faculty and students gave oral presentations, on topics that ranged across microbiology, as well as molecular and cellular biology. The conference also had an afternoon ...