http://rise.nmsu.edu/rise-events/ RISE STARTUP ACTIVITY - 2015 Summer Workshops RISE STARTUP is excited to offer FREE summer workshops/events for the NMSU community!We will try to accommodate as many participants as possible but space is limited. Participation in these free workshops/events carries the following responsibilities. Registration signifies you are ready, willing, and able to comply with these expectations: 1) to comply with NMSU and NIH policies for academic conduct and responsible conduct in research2) to treat all participants, instructors and RISE staff with respect and consideration3) to adhere to safety requirements and all instructor requestsA list of accepted participants and those who are on the wait list will be posted on the RISE events page.We look forward to working with you this summer!Best wishes,Regents Professor SerranoRISE PI/PDSTARTUP/Activity 3 leader Question Title * 1. Name Question Title * 2. NMSU status I am affiliated with NMSU (eg. have an NMSU email) I am not affiliated with NMSU Question Title * 3. NMSU email (Enter N/A if not affiliated with NMSU, then please enter your other email below in item #4.) Question Title * 4. Other contact email (Enter N/A if you have no other non-NMSU email address.) Question Title * 5. Disciplinary affiliation (Enter N/A if none.) Advisor Major/Dept Question Title * 6. Home institution or employer Question Title * 7. Contact phone during activityoptional/ enter n/a if none Question Title * 8. Your primary status Faculty Univ/4yr/2yr NMSU Staff Postdoctoral Fellow Research Associate Graduate Student (NMSU) Graduate Student (non-NMSU) Undergraduate Student (NMSU) Undergraduate Student (non-NMSU) Community member Health Professional Other (please specify) Other (please specify) Question Title * 9. Participant roles/responsibilities. Select all that apply (these maybe vary for the different workshops) Attendee Instructor Speaker Organizer Evaluator Support Staff Media/Press Other (please specify) Other (please specify) Question Title * 10. Please register by checking next to all the STARTUP workshops you would like to attend. Not interested/Unavailable CLOSED/SECTION (FULL) WAIT LIST ONLY Introduction to Reproducibility in Research. Instructor: Serrano. May 27 11 am -12:15 p.m. Limit 10 participants. The workshop introduces participants to the new NIH guidelines and expectations for research that is reproducible, robust, and transparent. Required for RISE students. CLOSED Introduction to R for the Novice Programmer. Instructor: Song. MWF 9:00a.m.-11:00a.m. June 15 - 26. Limit 10 participants. R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. It compiles and runs on a wide variety of UNIX platforms, Windows, and MacOS. This hands-on workshop will introduce participants to this statistical analysis software. CLOSED Indigenous Ways of Knowing (IWOK) Epistemology: Research Theory and Practice for Health and Wellness. Instructor: Grayshield. June 15,16; MT 2:30-4:30; Limit 15 participants. IWOK is the collective epistemology of numerous indigenous tribal people groups from all over the world. Participants in this workshop will receive training in ethical and and responsible research methods that are informed from this perspective. CLOSED Introduction to Flourescent Probe Selection for Confocal and Epiflourescence Microscopy. Instructor: Serrano. June17 3-5 pmm. (lecture) and June 18, 19 3-5 pm (practicum). Limit 10 participants. Maximizing signal to "noise" in fluorescence images, a hands-on activity. Topics: categories of fluorescent probes; spectral overlap; photostability; quantum yield; positive and negative controls. CLOSED/SECTION (FULL) WAIT LIST ONLY Protein Purification. Instructor: Yukl. June 22 11a.m.- 12 noon & June 22-26, 1p.m.-5p.m. Limit 10 participants. Five-day workshop introducing students to the principles and practice of protein purification, detection, and handling. Introduction to Reproducibility in Research. Instructor: Serrano. Monday July 13 9 am - 10:30 a.m. Limit 10 participants. The workshop introduces participants to the new NIH guidelines and expectations for research that is reproducible, robust, and transparent. Required for RISE students. Basic Techniques in Mammalian Tissue Culture Systems. Instructor: Ontiveros. July 14-16 (Tuesday: 9am-12pm; Wednesday & Thursday: 8:00-12:00pm & 1:00-5:00pm) Limit 6 participants. The workshop will comprise lecture and practical application that will expose students to modern tissue culture techniques using a variety of cell lines. Other (please specify) Question Title * 11. Please register by checking next to all the STARTUP symposia you would like to attend. Not interested/Unavailable STARTUP Symposium: Challenges in the Development and Delivery of Vaccines. Organizer: Hanley. Wednesday, July 8 12:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Limit 100 participants. Required for RISE students. STARTUP Symposium: Advances in Analytical Real-Time Microscopy and Imaging. Organizer: Houston. Thursday, July 9 9:00a.m.-1:00p.m. Limit 100 participants. Required for RISE students. Other (please specify) Question Title * 12. Please register by checking next to all the STARTUP tours you would like to attend. Not interested/Unavailable CLOSED/SECTION (FULL) WAIT LIST ONLY - CURRL Lab Tour. Instructor: Cooke. June 5, 3-5p.m. Limit 5 participants. Overview of electron and photon imaging equipment available for NMSU community research. CURRL Lab Tour. Instructor: Cooke. June 12, 3-5p.m. Limit 5 participants. Overview of electron and photon imaging equipment available for NMSU community research. CURRL Lab Tour. Instructor: Cooke. June 19, 3-5p.m. Limit 5 participants. Overview of electron and photon imaging equipment available for NMSU community research. CURRL Lab Tour. Instructor: Cooke. June 26, 3-5p.m. Limit 5 participants. Overview of electron and photon imaging equipment available for NMSU community research. Other (please specify) Question Title * 13. How many other RISE STARTUP events have you attended? none 1 2 3 4 5 6 more than 6 Workshops Workshops none Workshops 1 Workshops 2 Workshops 3 Workshops 4 Workshops 5 Workshops 6 Workshops more than 6 Symposia Symposia none Symposia 1 Symposia 2 Symposia 3 Symposia 4 Symposia 5 Symposia 6 Symposia more than 6 Tours Tours none Tours 1 Tours 2 Tours 3 Tours 4 Tours 5 Tours 6 Tours more than 6 comments Question Title * 14. What is your interest in attending these events? Check all that apply. research enhancement networking identifying career paths curiosity required by program required by advisor other (please specify) Other (please specify) Question Title * 15. Demographic information for inclusion and diversity. Please tell us about yourself if you wish to do so. Select "prefer not to disclose" if you do not wish to provide information.The broader the diversity of the participants the more likely we can justify continued support for these activities. Yes No Prefer not to disclose Male Male Yes Male No Male Prefer not to disclose Hispanic-American (US citizen/Resident) Hispanic-American (US citizen/Resident) Yes Hispanic-American (US citizen/Resident) No Hispanic-American (US citizen/Resident) Prefer not to disclose Black/African-American (US citizen/Resident) Black/African-American (US citizen/Resident) Yes Black/African-American (US citizen/Resident) No Black/African-American (US citizen/Resident) Prefer not to disclose Native-American (US citizen/Resident) Native-American (US citizen/Resident) Yes Native-American (US citizen/Resident) No Native-American (US citizen/Resident) Prefer not to disclose Pacific Islander (US citizen/Resident) Pacific Islander (US citizen/Resident) Yes Pacific Islander (US citizen/Resident) No Pacific Islander (US citizen/Resident) Prefer not to disclose Pell Grantee (current or former) Pell Grantee (current or former) Yes Pell Grantee (current or former) No Pell Grantee (current or former) Prefer not to disclose Neither parent has a college education Neither parent has a college education Yes Neither parent has a college education No Neither parent has a college education Prefer not to disclose Documented disability Documented disability Yes Documented disability No Documented disability Prefer not to disclose International International Yes International No International Prefer not to disclose Optional comments: Question Title * 16. What is your most desirable intended path immediately upon graduation? graduate school - STEM PhD graduate school - STEM MS/MA graduate school - MD graduate school - other health doctorate graduate school - other non-STEM or health degree teach K-12 teach community college teach 4 yr university postdoc industry job government job non-profit job start my own company not applicable other Other (please specify) Question Title * 17. MENTORS Select all your current or former program participation as a mentor. A - Not applicable AMP BP-ENDURE BRIDGES CAMP CREST HHMI IGERT INBRE MARC NM Space Grant NRCTP RISE U54 Z-OTHER Other (please specify) Question Title * 18. STUDENTS Select all your current or former program participation as a research mentee. A - Not applicable AMP BP-ENDURE BRIDGES CAMP CREST HHMI IGERT INBRE MARC NM Space Grant NRCTP RISE U54 Z-OTHER Other (please specify) Question Title * 19. Background in experimentation/computing none some (undergrad or intro) moderate (upper division or applied on job) strong (grad level or teach material) Electron microscopy Electron microscopy none Electron microscopy some (undergrad or intro) Electron microscopy moderate (upper division or applied on job) Electron microscopy strong (grad level or teach material) Experimental design Experimental design none Experimental design some (undergrad or intro) Experimental design moderate (upper division or applied on job) Experimental design strong (grad level or teach material) Fortran or C++ Fortran or C++ none Fortran or C++ some (undergrad or intro) Fortran or C++ moderate (upper division or applied on job) Fortran or C++ strong (grad level or teach material) Java or Python Java or Python none Java or Python some (undergrad or intro) Java or Python moderate (upper division or applied on job) Java or Python strong (grad level or teach material) JMP suite JMP suite none JMP suite some (undergrad or intro) JMP suite moderate (upper division or applied on job) JMP suite strong (grad level or teach material) Light/fluoresence microscopy Light/fluoresence microscopy none Light/fluoresence microscopy some (undergrad or intro) Light/fluoresence microscopy moderate (upper division or applied on job) Light/fluoresence microscopy strong (grad level or teach material) Molecular biology techniques Molecular biology techniques none Molecular biology techniques some (undergrad or intro) Molecular biology techniques moderate (upper division or applied on job) Molecular biology techniques strong (grad level or teach material) Protein biochemistry Protein biochemistry none Protein biochemistry some (undergrad or intro) Protein biochemistry moderate (upper division or applied on job) Protein biochemistry strong (grad level or teach material) R language R language none R language some (undergrad or intro) R language moderate (upper division or applied on job) R language strong (grad level or teach material) Reproducibility in research Reproducibility in research none Reproducibility in research some (undergrad or intro) Reproducibility in research moderate (upper division or applied on job) Reproducibility in research strong (grad level or teach material) SAS SAS none SAS some (undergrad or intro) SAS moderate (upper division or applied on job) SAS strong (grad level or teach material) Statistics Statistics none Statistics some (undergrad or intro) Statistics moderate (upper division or applied on job) Statistics strong (grad level or teach material) Question Title * 20. What scientific, computational or professional workshops do you recommend RISE offer in order to fill gaps in NMSU graduate research education? Question Title * 21. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE LIST OF PARTICIPANTS WILL BE POSTED ON THE RISE EVENTS PAGE AT THE LATEST 5 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT AND THAT IT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE PAGE. YES I UNDERSTAND NO I DO NOT UNDERSTAND Question Title * 22. How long did it take you to register? <5 min 6-10 min 11-15 min >15 min Done