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    <span>Interdisciplinary Studies Living-Learning Community</span><span> </span><br><span>The INDS LLC offers an opportunity for all students to strengthen and 
    enrich their undergraduate experience by connecting with each other and 
    engaging in projects and community building activities, inside and 
    outside the classroom, which integrate diverse perspectives. While INDS majors will be given priority, we 
    welcome students engaged in all degrees who would 
    like to develop a broader context for their studies.</span><p>For more information contact Stephen Freeland at <strong><a href="mailto:freeland@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">freeland@umbc.edu</a>.</strong></p>
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Erin Patterson</Title>
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    <div>She is a <a href="http://theatre.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">B.F.A. Acting major</a> and a <a href="http://umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URA/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">URA Scholar</a>. She has been awarded the <a href="http://linehan.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Linehan Artist</a> Scholarship and on the Dean's List for four straight semesters! She has also worked on several departmental performances such as, "Two Gentlemen of Verona", "Eurydice", "Kid Simple: A Radio Play," "Criminals in Love," and "Nora," as an actor, carpenter, and as a fly rail operator. Keep an eye out for her in the upcoming production of "Leah's Dybbuk."</div>
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    <div><strong>How did you find your mentor for your artistic project?</strong></div>
    <div>Professor Muson has always been wonderfully supportive and helpful whenever I have gone to her with questions or concerns about my student career. I met with her to ask if she had any recommendations of summer workshops I could attend that would add to my acting training at UMBC. She suggested a few programs, including <a href="http://www.skidmore.edu/summertheater/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Saratoga International Theater Institute's</a> (SITI) Workshop. She also suggested that I apply for the Undergraduate Research Award. When I applied for the grant I asked her to be my mentor for the project and she agreed.</div>
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    <div><strong>How did you know this was the project you wanted to do?</strong></div>
    <div>SITI was exactly what I was looking for in a training program. I was drawn to the work hours, the classes, the teachers, and the intensive training. I was excited by the opportunity to collaborate with artists from around the world and create new theater; to be able to act and study and be around theater for such a concentrated amount of time with peers who have the same goals I did. I knew that once I had this experience I would not be able to contain it, so I invented my project; to apply the techniques and experiences I had in New York into my very own creation, a one- woman show. It presented a new, exciting challenge for me that would give me a taste of what it is like to create my own theater.</div>
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    <div><strong>Is this your first independent artistic project?</strong></div>
    <div>Yes! In the past I have done a lot of work collaborating with others, as is common in theater. This is my own project from my own brain (with the guidance of my mentor.) It is completely terrifying because I can not rely on someone else to have a brilliant idea that I can simply expand on, but all of the ideas are my own. It means that I have all of the control, I make all of the decisions, I have free reign to create a piece about whatever I want in whatever way I want. I have a wonderful opportunity to present my work and see if I succeed or fall on my face.</div>
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    <div><strong>Do you get course credit for this work?</strong></div>
    <div>No. This project will be developed in addition to my full schedule of school, rehearsals, and work.</div>
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    <div><strong>How much time do you put into it?</strong></div>
    <div>The training in New York cumulated in almost 400 hours of work but the fun did not stop there. I still have to create my piece, write it, develop it, rehearse it, and perform it. It is an enormous amount of work to put in to a 15-minute piece, but well worth it if the production turns out well.</div>
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    <div><strong>How did you hear about the Undergraduate Research Award (URA) program?</strong></div>
    <div>The professors in the Theater Department send out e-mails with wonderful opportunities, such as the URA, for the theater majors. I received word of the URA through a department e-mail and again when my mentor, Eve Muson, suggested I apply.</div>
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    <div><strong>What academic background did you have before you applied for the URA?</strong></div>
    <div>I graduated from Atholton High School in 2012 with honors in theater. I then proceeded to attend UMBC where I received the Linehan Artist Scholarship. I have completed two years at UMBC so far, making it on to the Dean’s List all four semesters.</div>
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    <div><strong>Was the application difficult to do?</strong></div>
    <div>The application process is very straightforward: all the steps are explained and laid out for those who wish to apply. I believe that the most challenging part of the application is figuring out the details of the research before it is conducted. I found myself to be somewhat vague in the application because I did not yet know where I was going to go in order to complete the research needed for my project. This problem was ultimately overcome, however, and I was able to complete the application to my satisfaction.</div>
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    <div><strong>How much did your mentor help you with the application?</strong></div>
    <div>I was very much on my own during the application process. I completed the questions and asked my mentor for a letter of recommendation and a signature. She made sure to look over what I had written before submission but had no comments. I look forward to her mentorship during the creation of my project. I have no doubts that she will be essential during this time of trial and error.</div>
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    <div><strong>What has been the hardest part about your research? </strong></div>
    <div>I was challenged physically, mentally, and emotionally during my month in New York. While working under the SITI Company, I attended rigorous training classes every day for long hours, and then attended rehearsals with other artists. The collaboration process was increasingly difficult as the weeks continued, but I think the most difficult part is yet to come. I still have to create my piece, figure out what I want to write about and how to present it in a way that is entertaining, educational, surprising, and inevitable.</div>
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    <div><strong>What was the most unexpected thing?</strong></div>
    <div>The most unexpected thing about my research was the sheer amount of information that was thrown at me while attending the workshop. I mean, if my brain was a sponge it was sopping and dripping wet with no way to hold more water. I knew that SITI would be an eye-opening, educational experience, but I had no idea the extent to which I would learn. Every class filled me with new ideas about theater and how to create successful work. I trust that my composition book full of notes will come in handy once I start working on my play, for without it I could not possibly remember the different important items that I want to incorporate.</div>
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    <div><strong>How does your research relate to your work in other classes?</strong></div>
    <div>This research was the next step in my acting training. I have a background in physical theater, beginning as a young girl in ballet. I studied the Checcetti technique intensively for almost ten years, ultimately giving it up in order to continue my public school education.</div>
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    <div>During my time as a dancer I was picked up by Peter Sklar to attend Beginnings Workshop in New York. The workshop was a two- week long intensive for young performers, concluding with an Off- Broadway showcase. I attended this workshop every summer for about five years, working with many award- winning actors, directors, and dancers. It was at these workshops I began to study monologues, scenes, audition techniques, etc. I began the transition from ballet to acting.</div>
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    <div>After I left ballet I began to turn to musical theater as a similar outlet that would allow me to also attend school. By attending the theater classes held at my high school and participating in the school shows I continued to work and explore different characters, even though it was a small public school.</div>
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    <div>I came to UMBC in 2012 because I auditioned and was awarded the Linehan Artist Scholarship. I began theatrical training very seriously, taking many acting, vocal, and movement classes, as well as theatrical design, carpentry, costuming, lighting, dramatic literature, script analysis and so on. I applied to become a B.F.A. Acting major in Spring of 2013, and I have been studying according to the B.F.A. track since my acceptance. The training techniques I learned at SITI are all in effort to simply stand on stage with courage, confidence, and vulnerability, applicable in every performance situation. The body is an actor’s instrument. In order to have full access it must be trained and tuned. The SITI training brought together and added to many ideas that I have learned in my classes at UMBC.</div>
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    <div><strong>What else are you involved in on campus?</strong></div>
    <div>In addition to my classes and training I have been working on various shows and performances. I have worked as a carpenter, fly rail operator, and actor in several department shows (Two Gentlemen of Verona, Eurydice, Kid Simple: A Radio Play, Criminals in Love,) as well as a few scattered TheaterCOM and Musical Theater Club productions.</div>
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    <div><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research? </strong></div>
    <div>Further your own education with your research. Choose a project that will challenge and excite you, for the research is a wonderful opportunity to dive into your interests.</div>
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    <div><strong>What are your career goals?</strong></div>
    <div>Simply to make a living creating and performing in the theater. I would like to join a company, or create one of my own consisting of individuals with whom I work well.</div>
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    <p>Library book sales are located in the back of the Reference room. For more information contact Lidia or Kathy at 410 455-2341 or <a href="mailto:illcm@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">illcm@umbc.edu</a></p>
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    <div>This is a great opportunity to learn about undergraduate research programs at UMBC and to help other students.  </div>
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    <div>Check your UMBC Google calendar! You should have a weekly event. If you can’t make it, you need to email the Learning Resources Center. Clicking “no” on the event isn’t enough.</div>
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    </blockquote> <br><strong>Zotero Workshop</strong><br>Thursday, March 5, 12-1 PM, LIB 259<br><br><blockquote>Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. Open to all faculty, staff and students.<br><em>Register online at <a href="http://umbc.libcal.com/event.php?id=913877">http://umbc.libcal.com/event.php?id=913877</a></em><br>
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    <strong><br>How to Conduct a Preliminary U.S. Patent Search</strong><br>Thursday, March 12, 12-1 PM, LIB 259<br><br><blockquote>A step-by-step strategy on how to complete a preliminary U.S. patent search using freely available tools.<br><em>Register online at <a href="http://umbc.libcal.com/event.php?id=913878">http://umbc.libcal.com/event.php?id=913878</a></em><br>
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    <br><strong>Creating an Academic Research Poster Using PowerPoint</strong><br>Thursday, March 26, 12-1 PM, LIB 259<br><br>Learn how to design your own large format poster using PowerPoint.<br><em>Register online at <a href="http://umbc.libcal.com/event/2049638">http://umbc.libcal.com/event/2049638</a></em><br><br><strong>EndNote Basic Workshop</strong><br>Monday, March 23, 12-1 PM, LIB 259<br><br><blockquote>Learn how to utilize the full range of features included in the web-accessible citation manager. This hands-on workshop will focus on setting up an account, importing and transferring references, sharing references, and accessing your references in Microsoft Word.<br><em>Register online at <a href="http://umbc.libcal.com/event.php?id=913845">http://umbc.libcal.com/event.php?id=913845</a></em><br>
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    <strong><div><strong><br></strong></div>Undergraduate Research Awards </strong><span>provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their research or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor on an original project. UMBC students of all years and disciplines are invited to apply, as long as they will remain enrolled at UMBC long enough to complete the proposed work.</span>
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    <div>Meet Dominick,</div>
    <div>He is both a <a href="http://biology.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Biological Sciences</a> and <a href="http://mathstat.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Mathematics</a> major. He is also a <a href="http://honors.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Honors College</a> scholar who is heavily involved with the Honors College Council. Upon his graduation, he will have served on the executive board of the Biology Council of Majors for 3.5 years. He is also a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/pme" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Pi Mu Epsilon</a>.</div>
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    <strong>What research have you been doing this summer?</strong> </div>
    <div>This summer I work with <a href="http://ubm.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM)</a>. The program pairs a biology student with a mathematics student to work at the intersection of the two disciplines for two years.</div>
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    <div>We study the underlying mechanisms of cell migration through experiments and simulations. Cell motility is a key aspect in animal biology because many processes (such as wound healing) involve cell migration, and the failure to migrate or inappropriate migration can lead to disease (such as developmental defects or the metastasis of cancer). Fruit flies provide a good model organism because many genes and pathways have been conserved from the fly-human common ancestor to both modern day species. In particular, we look at border cell migration in stages 9 and 10 of fruit fly egg chamber development and computationally examine the biochemical pathway that signals border cells to migrate.</div>
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    <div>During the summer, we dissected fruit fly ovaries, witnessed migratory phenotypes through fluorescent microscopy, reduced a previous mathematical system that models this pathway to seven differential equations, and used MATLAB and XPP to understand the dynamics of the proteins and messenger RNA (mRNA) involved in the pathway through time course simulations and bifurcation diagrams. Future research during the school year will be to study more genotypes in novel ways, to use qrtPCR to quantify mRNA levels in the cells, to continue to use MATLAB to investigate our biochemical model, and to expand our bifurcation diagrams in XPP to three dimensions. We hope to publish a paper by the end of next year.</div>
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    <div><strong>How did you find out about this opportunity?</strong></div>
    <div>In my freshman year, the program director for UBM spoke to the Biology Council of Majors about this research opportunity, and – in a later semester – I took a class with Dr. Peercy who works with the program. I talked to him after class, he said that he would look at the application that I submitted online, and a few weeks later he invited me for an interview with him and Dr. Starz-Gaiano.</div>
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    <div><strong>Who did you work with on this project?</strong></div>
    <div>My research partner, Pranjal Singh, is a senior majoring in mathematics with minors in chemistry and quantitative biology. Pranjal and I worked in the Starz-Gaiano lab, working with graduate students Lathiena Manning, Amanda Monahan, and Afsoon Saadin; post-doc Dr. Neus Sanchez-Alberola; and fellow undergraduate Roxana Rodriguez-Stewart from the University of Puerto Rico. Dr. Michelle Starz-Gaiano (Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences) and Dr. Bradford Peercy (Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics) are our immediate supervisors, and we also work with the UBM team as a whole in occasional meetings.</div>
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    <div><strong>Was this your first independent research project?</strong></div>
    <div>This was my first research project of this scale (a two-year commitment), but I have performed research in prior positions in government, academia, medicine, and journalism. These include an internship with the Protein Chemistry Lab at the National Institutes of Health, another with the Lin lab at UMBC (studying the olfactory systems of mice), a program at Meritus Medical Hospital where I shadowed and interned for a cosmetic surgeon, and an editorship position with the UMBC Review: Journal of Undergraduate Research. Through past experiences, I gained experimental, computational, speaking, and writing skills that prepared me well for this project, just as I hope that this project will prepare me well for my future career.</div>
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    <div><strong>Do you get course credit for this work or get paid?</strong></div>
    <div>I receive PRAC 098, BIOL 499, and BIOL 499L credit for this work. I am paid for ten weeks of full-time summer work and $8 hourly during the academic years. UBM offers an additional stipend for living expenses and provides us with free housing over the summer.</div>
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    <div><strong>How much time do you put into it?</strong></div>
    <div>During the academic year, it can vary from two to 10 hours per week, depending on coursework and how much research we are doing at that point. Over the summer, I worked 35 hours per week, and I spent a full week in Columbus, OH for an undergraduate capstone conference with the Mathematical Biosciences Institute.</div>
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    <div><strong>What academic background did you have before you started?</strong></div>
    <div>My academic background luckily is diverse in the sciences, which prepared me for this interdisciplinary research. My rudimentary computer science background proved crucial in being able to use MATLAB for this research, my knowledge from my genetics and cell biology courses were pivotal for me to grasp the concepts, and recently taking Partial Differential Equations and Biomathematics with Dr. Peercy helped me to know how to use mathematical modeling to understand biological phenomena. While those topics cover the bulk of knowledge necessary for this biomathematical research, even key concepts in chemistry and physics turned out to be handy, and my motto is that you can never learn too much.</div>
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    <div><strong>How did you learn what you needed to know to be successful in this summer project?</strong></div>
    <div>Reading past literature, using an online database of fruit fly information, and asking lots of questions were the main ways in which I learned how to be successful in my research.</div>
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    <div><strong>What was the most unexpected thing?</strong></div>
    <div>I did not realize how much I would love developmental and cell biology. When I began, I thought that I would enjoy the techniques (the experiments, the computations) more than I would enjoy the topic. The cellular level of biology used to confuse me and seem too riddled with exceptions for me to appreciate fully. Now that I understand many of the processes going on, how researchers discover those processes, and what it looks like to capture them both experimentally and mathematically, I truly enjoy working on the cellular level and find it amazing that similar processes are happening around (or inside) us all of the time. Cell research is groovy!</div>
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    <div><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research?</strong></div>
    <div>Start early, talk to your professors, apply to a variety of research opportunities (not just the prestigious ones!), work hard, aspire to long-term goals (publishing a paper, attending a conference), make connections, and have fun. For early interns, this is the time to figure out what you like; for more accomplished interns, this is the time to build your career with a sturdy foundation. Find people that you enjoy and research that you love.</div>
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    <div><strong>What are your career goals?</strong></div>
    <div>My career goal is to become a professional researcher in either a biological or medical field. I will pursue a doctorate degree, and then I hope to attain a teaching position at a university or medical school. Some topics that intrigue me are neuroscience, immunology, epidemiology, and genetics, and perhaps one of those will eventually become my main focus. I hope to incorporate mathematical or computational components into whatever research I eventually pursue as a profession. (<em>Math is also groovy!</em>)</div>
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    <div><strong>What else are you involved in on campus? </strong></div>
    <div>I am an Honors College scholar who is heavily involved with the Honors College Council as well as in Honors Forum through a teaching position. I have been a member of many student organizations over the years (namely Astronomy, Linguistics, and Rocketry Clubs), and upon graduation I will have served on the executive board of the Biology Council of Majors for 3.5 years. I am also a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Pi Mu Epsilon (a national honor society for mathematics). Through these involvements, I have met and felt part of amazing communities as well as assisted those communities (such as through organizing events or improving logistics).</div>
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    <div>ONE GENERAL WORKSHOP ONLY!</div>
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    <div>FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2015 </div>
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    <div>Contact Janet McGlynn at <a href="mailto:mcglynn@umbc.edu">mcglynn@umbc.edu</a> or Devon Fick at <a href="mailto:dfick1@umbc.edu">dfick1@umbc.edu</a> for more information.</div>
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    <div>...what's that you say? You don't have your schedule together yet? You're still waiting to take a Placement Test?</div>
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    <div>Well, the wait is over! We will have walk-in Placement Testing at our office starting today, at 12 p.m.!</div>
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