Hello everyone! The Bioethics Panel, which was scheduled to be this Friday, has been moved to a new date. The event will now be held on April 30 at 7 PM until 9 PM. We hope this does not...
During today's meeting, we discussed how to read a scientific paper, and our E-board members presented a paper about bioterrorism, as that is the topic for the Friday April 30 bioethics panel (7-9...
Hello future-biologists! We at BioCOM would like to welcome you back from Spring Break! As the title says, this is just a reminder that there is no general body meeting this Monday. Our...
Hello biology-enthusiasts! Tomorrow at 12 PM will be our tour of Dr. Leips lab. Graduate students in his lab will be talking about their work with Drosophila melanogaster and aging. Here...
Hello BioCOM! During our meeting yesterday, Susan Hindle from the Career Center gave a great presentation on selecting and applying to grad schools. The meeting was not recorded, but I have...
Hello again, BioCOM members, This Monday, BioCOM will be welcoming the UMBC Career Center, which will be presenting information about applying to graduate school. If you are seeking a PhD, a...
Pre-professional advising is discussed at tomorrow's meeting
Hello BioCOM members, Tomorrow, we will be holding our second general body meeting of the semester. We will be providing a general overview for anyone who is pursuing a pre-professional...
In out first GBM of the semester, we talked about study strategies, both in general and for specific classes. The PowerPoint, which is attached to this post, has useful links to UMBC's academic...
Our first BioCOM meeting for this semester is tomorrow!
Hello future-biologists! Welcome to the Spring 2021 semester! Our first BioCOM meeting is tomorrow and at the meeting we will be talking about tips to success in classes that everyone...
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