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Poster Session--- July 28, 2004

Arabidopsis and Plant Genome Resources

Laboratory Activities
Activities designed by interns to take back to the classroom

BIOTECH Home
Gateway to the BIOTECH Project

PREP Handbook with activities using Arabidopsis thaliana

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Department of Plant Sciences

Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology

Undergraduate Biology Research Program

The Biology Project

Biology Learning Center

Science Education Connection

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Teacher Internship in Plant Genomics

Poster Session

Figure above: Tiffany Swenson and Laurie Cale discussing their research. Tiffany and Laurie were working on a project under the guidance of Rich Jorgensen and Carolyn Napoli.

 

The 3nd annual Teacher Internship in Plant Genomics Poster Session will join the 10th annual Masters in General Biology Program Poster Session in BioSciences West, on July 28, 2004 2:00-4:00 PM

If you want to print a banner (everything on one page) poster, check out these possibilities:

FastCopy in the student union: $6.50/sq. ft. + $5.00 set up fee. For a 24" X 36 " poster the price is $44.00. FastCopy prefers Mac format but can use PC format and the file needs to be in Adobe Illustrator, but you can also bring it in Adobe Photoshop or Freehand. Remember to keep 1/2" margins all around (the printed area for a 24"X36" poster would actually be 23"X35"The UA Library: has slightly better prices. Disk format needs to be PC, check out the web page for specifics on file requirements. If you have your poster printed at the library, use the TIPG account to pay for it.

If you wish to be ultra professional, go to Reproductions Inc. (corner of 6th Street and 6th Ave.), but your price will easily double. They will mount, laminate, add Velcro, or whatever you want to have done to your poster.


Check out the 2004 poster session:

Top left: Alicia Nicholas presenting the work she conducted in Marc Orbach's laboratory. Alicia is department head and teaches at Santa Rita High School in Tucson Arizona Top Right: Laurie Cale and Margaret Wilch posing by their posters. Laurie teaches at Catalina Foothills High School and Margaret at Tucson Magnet High School in Tucson Arizona.
Second Row Left: Steve Ahmann discusses his work on the chemical properties of Basil. Steve conducted his research in the laboratory of David Gang. Steve teaches at Morenci High School in Morenci Arizona. Second Row Right: James Stuart explaining his research to Lisa Elfring, director of the General Biology Master's Program for Secondary School Teachers. James is conducting research towards his Master's thesis in Karen Schumaker's laboratory. James has recently taken a teaching position in Montana

Third Row Left: Sheila Marquez: Sheila is conducting research towards her Master's in the laboratory of Ramin Yadegari. Sheila teaches at Flowing Wells High School in Tucson Arizona.

Third Row Right: Victoria Milani conducted research on White Fly transmission of viruses. Victoria teaches at Booth-Fickett Middle School in Tucson Arizona.
Bottom Right: Tiffany Swenson is working on her Master's conducting the research in Rich Jorgensen's laboratory. Tiffany teachers in Utah.  

 


 

Center for Plant Genomics Outreach Program collaboration between Departments of Plant Sciences and Molecular and Cellular Biology

The University of Arizona
established February 24, 2003

Nadja Anderson, Ph.D.
nadja@email.arizona.edu


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