This year, @uconnramp.bsky.social helped propel three scientists into the next phase of their careers with NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a coveted opportunity for doctoral student researchers. πππ§¬
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This year, @uconnramp.bsky.social helped propel three scientists into the next phase of their careers with NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a coveted opportunity for doctoral student researchers. πππ§¬
today.uconn.edu/2025/08/a-ra...
The UConn RaMP postbac research program application closes π¨TONIGHTπ¨ at 11:59 PM! π§¬π¬ Donβt miss your chance to join the 2026 cohort and kickstart your research journey!
Use the link in our bio to apply π²π It's not too late!
Decoding DNA, unlocking possibilities ππ§¬
@uconn.bsky.social RaMP is a year long research program for soon to be or recent graduatesπ©βππ§βπ
~Conduct independent researchπ§¬
~Attend professional development workshops
~and MORE!π₯Όπ§ͺ
All you need is a desire to learn new skills!
Due: Feb. 21, 2025 β³
πWhat better way to celebrate Valentine's Day π than to show your future self some love! Set yourself up with a great opportunity to grow academically π₯Όπ§¬ and professionally. π
π¨Only one week left to apply!!! π¨ Don't miss the chance to apply or share this opportunity with a friend! β³
Have you submitted your application yet? π€ If not, there's still time! π
RaMP is for anyone interested in gaining research experience. π§¬π§βπ¬π©βπ¬π₯Όπ§ͺ No prior experience necessary!
Learn more and apply: genome-postbac.biology.clas.uconn.edu
This week on #InsideRAMP, we're highlightingπScott ForbesπScott is a member of the Campellone Lab in @uconn.bsky.social's MCB department where he studies the actin cytoskeleton's role in cell death. In his free time, Scott enjoys bird watching and takes amazing photos of what he finds! πΈποΈ
This week on #InsideRAMP, we're highlightingπScott ForbesπScott is a member of the Campellone Lab in @uconn.bsky.social's MCB department where he studies the actin cytoskeleton's role of in cell death. In his free time, Scott enjoys bird watching and takes amazing photos of what he finds! πΈποΈ
Our next scholar spotlight highlights RaMPer Hailey Baranowski! Hailey is a member of the Jockusch lab and explores gene function using the flour beetle.
If you know Hailey, you know they are passionate about everything bees! They even host a radio show called The Hive on UConn's Radio Station.
A HUGE congrats to our RaMPer, Airianna, who presented not one, but TWO presentations at this year's Plant and Animal Genome conference in San Diego. π₯³ π 𧬠Congrats Airianna McGuire!
Genomes of 2 invasive #adelgids impacting N.A. conifers revealed genes linked to plant immunity suppression & conservation of cys-loop LGIC receptors - led by an amazing team @uconnramp.bsky.social @evobotany.bsky.social @vuruputoor.bsky.social @gallseeker.bsky.social @saskiahogenhout.bsky.social π²
Congrats to RaMP scholar, Kyle Paist, for presenting his first poster at MassMyco, a regional conference for fungal biologist. Kyle presented his project in conjunction with faculty at Western Connecticut State University screening white nose syndrome in bat summer roosts π¦. Congrats Kyle! π₯³
Happy STEM Day! What better way to celebrate than to share our RaMP opportunity with students interested in conducting research? π₯³ ( link in bio for more info!)
Comment below on how you're celebrating International STEM Day.
Our new segment "Inside RaMP" highlights scholar's experiences in the program! For our first feature, meet πKyle Paistπ! Kyle is a member of Dan Bolnick's lab in UConn's EEB department. He's also passionate about bat research and works with Dr. Hannah Reynolds at Western Connecticut State University
Have you recently finished your undergraduate degreeπ©βππ§βπor are you close to completing it? Are you interested in giving research a try?π₯Όπ§¬
π¨Application to apply to join the 2026 RaMP cohort are OPEN! π¨
Use the link in our bio to apply and learn more about UConn RaMP on Genomoc Novelty π²π
So much has been happening for our RaMPers! The 2024 cohort presented their research at RaMP's end of year conference and @evolmtg.bsky.social meeting in Montreal!
We also welcomed the 2025 cohort! πTheyβve participated in our bridge program,trips to the Mystic Aquarium, networking events and more!
Exciting news! We're featured in UConn Today, UConn's official online news outlet! The article highlights our recent manuscript, scholars' reflections, and insights from our director, Elizabeth Jockusch, and co-PI
@jillwegrzyn.bsky.social. Read more below!
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What an amazing event! Last week members of the UConn RaMP team attended SCSU BioPath's Connecting Students and Professionals of Color event full of networking, panels and informative sessions on topics like imposter syndrome, self care, and building personal brands. πΆ π€
A HUGE congrats to the @UConn RaMP Scholars who successfully submitted their first manuscript today describing their newly sequenced and assembled scorpion genome!!! π₯³ππ¦ #postbac #nsf #Genomics
It's the final countdown! Today is the day π Be sure to get your @uconn.bsky.social RaMP applications in TONIGHT by 11:59pm. Conduct independent researchπ₯Ό, participate in professional development activities, attend scientific conferences and more!
RaMP Website: genome-postbac.biology.clas.uconn.edu
Interested in research? It's not to late to apply for the
@uconn.bsky.social RaMP on genomic novelty.Conduct independent research, participate in professional development activities, attend scientific conferences and more!
Applications due March 1st!
Website: genome-postbac.biology.clas.uconn.edu
Interested in research? Want to give genomics a try? π€ It's not to late to apply! We are accepting applications until March 1st. Don' t miss your chance to join the 2024 cohort of UConn RaMP on genomic novelty π₯Ό 𧬠Ⱐπ¬ #UConn #nsf #STEM
Meet our next UConn RaMP scholar π Samuel Hilliman π
Samuel studies flower πΊ pigmentation in Yuan Lab in @uconneeb.bsky.social department!
"My favorite part of my experience so far would be the opportunity to network with many great mentors!"
#UConn RaMP is a year long research program for soon to be or recent graduates. Participants conduct independent research and receive personalized mentorship in preparation for future careers in STEM. No prior research experience is required!
genome-postbac.biology.clas.uconn.edu
Are you a recent graduate interested in giving research a try??? Apply for the 2024 cohort of UConn's RaMP Program! Visit our website to apply and learn more information about the program.
Website: genome-postbac.biology.clas.uconn.edu