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Student Research Workshop Once a year each student engaged in thesis research is required to present a 40 - 50 minute seminar describing his/her current findings and plans for future work. These workshops are held weekly and are attended by all students and by faculty, postdoctoral fellows, research associates and technicians. The presentations provide the opportunity for research students to benefit from the experience of the members of the audience. The presentations are also used by the members of thesis advisory committees as a measure of the student's progress. These seminars also provide valuable training in presentation skills. The workshop shedule for 2003-2004 can be viewed on the Workshop Schedule page. First year students also present, using work done for one rotation as the subject of the seminar. Many research laboratories take part in regular interlaboratory meetings at which current results, hypotheses and technical problems are presented for discussion. There are group meetings focused on signal transduction, virology and infectious pathogenesis to name but a few. These meetings are open to all members of the participating laboratories.
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