[Nano-bme] NANO-BME Weekly Update
nano-bme at gold.sdsmt.edu
nano-bme at gold.sdsmt.edu
Mon Mar 25 12:08:43 MDT 2024
Greetings, All!
I hope you are all staying warm on this snowy morning and that you had a lovely weekend enjoying the falling snow from indoors. Not as much happening on campus this week as we get closer to the Easter Break, but lots of things coming up in April, including our NANO-BME Expo! (See attached flyer.) Mark your calendars for presenting if you are doing so and for supporting our grad students who are if you won’t be presenting. 😊 This is a great event to attend to learn more about the cool things we are doing in research and to get to know some of your fellow NANO-BME students!
Also, as the semester wraps up, you need to make sure that you are taking care of yourself while you are taking care of all of your schoolwork. This includes taking care of your physical and mental health as well as taking the time to socialize with friends and to meet new people. 😊 Here’s an article with Seven Self-Care Tips for College Students<https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/2022/08/seven-self-care-tips-for-college-students/>.
There are exciting opportunities for you and fun things happening this week and beyond. Check them out below!
Announcements & Reminders
* If you are a BME undergraduate, be sure to check in with your academic advisor each semester! (You can find the name and contact information for your academic advisors in DegreeWorks or ask Dr. J if you aren’t sure who your academic advisor is.)
* If you haven’t already, you should also meet with me (Dr. J) to discuss your career goals & professional development opportunities. 😊 (Book your appointment here<https://sdsmt.campus.eab.com/pal/NyfnNwlsuF>.)
* Interested in careers in orthotics/prosthetics? Check out this site: https://whatispop.org/careers/
* Volunteer Opportunities:
* Want to help run a booth for our department at the annual Women in Science (WiS) Conferences happening May 8th at BHSU in Spearfish? Sign up here!<http://volunteersignup.org/P8QYC> These events are great ways to engage 7th grade girls in STEM. 😊 You will also be served free coffee, snacks, and lunch for your efforts. (This is also a great way to pick up some volunteer hours for those of you looking to boost those!)
* Monument Health is looking for volunteers to interact with patients as either a Patient Volunteer or as a Guest Services Wayfinder. Learn more and apply for these positions by going here<https://monument.health/careers/volunteer-opportunities/>.
* Scholarship/Fellowship Opportunities:
* No scholarship/fellowship opportunities available at this time.
* Employment/Internship Opportunities:
* The Black Hills Regional Eye Institute is hiring a full-time ophthalmic technician and a full-time patient service representative. (Shout out to alumnus Meerab Joseph for telling us about these positions!) Learn more about these positions and apply by going here<https://www.blackhillseyes.com/apply-now/>.
* PT-OT Professionals (a local physical therapy clinic) is looking to hire some summer help starting June 1st. This job would be 8-20 hours/week at $15/hr and they would prefer a student interested in going into a health profession (pre-PT/pre-med/etc.). This can count towards both observation hours/shadowing and clinical experiences. If you are interested in learning more or applying, please contact Dr. Karl Kirsch at 605-716-6474.
* Dakota Lions Sight & Health is currently hiring Eye & Tissue Recovery Technicians to work out of several cities in SD & ND. (See attached flyer.) Learn more and apply by going here<https://dakotasight.org/get-involved/employment-opportunities/>.
* Los Alamos National Laboratory is currently hiring a post-bacc in host-pathogen biology. If you are graduating this semester, you might be interested in applying for this position! Learn more and apply by going here<https://lanl.jobs/search/jobdetails/post-baccalaureate-in-host-pathogen-biology/fe7008ca-3061-42fb-aad9-4b7e5d0558c3>.
* You can also learn more about the Bioscience division in general at Los Alamos by going here<https://organizations.lanl.gov/cels/bioscience/>.
* GE Healthcare is hiring a Calibration Engineer to work with MRI machines at Mayo in Minnesota and is looking for an apprentice (possible co-op) to work on ultrasound and MRI machines (also in Minnesota). If you are interested in either of these positions, please reach out directly to BME alumnus, Victoria Zagorski (Victoria.Zagorski at ge.com<mailto:Victoria.Zagorski at ge.com>) for more information. (Reference job number R3653309, but it is best to speak with Victoria before submitting your application.)
* The Veterans Health Administration is hiring a Healthcare Engineer-Project Engineer to serve the VA Black Hills Health Care System. Learn more and apply for this position by going here<https://www.usajobs.gov/job/722716100?utm_source=ziprecruiter>.
* TRIMEDX is a medical device and cyber medical technology company with career opportunities for Biomedical Equipment Technicians, Imaging Engineers, and Medical Device Services. Learn more about careers with this company by going here<https://trimedx.gr8people.com/>.
* Danaher is a parent company for an array of life science technology and diagnostic companies. They have multiple internship and leadership programs available through these various companies. Learn more about student programs through Danaher by going here<https://www.danaheru.com/global/en/home>.
* Genentech offers internships in biotechnology. Learn more by going here<https://careers.gene.com/us/en/internships>.
* Siemens Healthineers offers student internships as well as specialized development programs such as their Point of Care R&D Development Program (see attached flyer). Learn more about these opportunities by going here<https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/en-us/careers/students>. (See attached flyer.)
* Virscio, Inc. is hiring for several positions. Learn more about this company and see their job postings by going here<https://www.virscio.com/>.
* Check out GE’s list of internships by going here<https://jobs.gecareers.com/global/en/internships-co-ops>. More specifically, here are student opportunities through GE Healthcare<https://jobs.gecareers.com/healthcare/global/en/students-graduates>.
* Other Professional Development Opportunities:
* Applications are open for the University College London summer programs. Learn more by going here<https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/summer-school/>.
* The AAMC is hosting a webinar titled Becoming a Researcher: Inclusion and Accessibility in the Lab Environment as part of their IDEAS Learning Series on April 2nd. This webinar will focus on becoming a researcher in academic medicine and will feature researchers with disabilities talking about their journeys. Learn more and register for this event by going here<https://aamc.elevate.commpartners.com/products/becoming-a-researcher-inclusion-and-accessibility-in-the-lab-environment-ideas-april-2>.
* The 14th Annual South Dakota Mines Student Research Symposium will be held on April 9th.
* The AAMC is hosting a Virtual Medical School Fair April 10th-12th. Learn more and register for this event by going here<https://students-residents.aamc.org/choosing-medical-career/aamc-virtual-medical-school-fair>.
* We will be hosting the NANO-BME Expo in the Surbeck Center on April 13th from 1:00-3:00PM. Grad students, please contact Yoseph Loyd about participating if you haven’t already done so. The event will be open to the general public, so please plan to swing by to learn more about our department’s research endeavors!
* Geisel School of Medicine in Dartmouth is hosting a virtual information session about their MD programs once a month from December 2023-June 2024. The next session will be held 5:00PM-6:00PM on Tuesday, April 16th. You can register for this event by going here<https://dartmouth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TDtubAvDT1avi_Fkn7_MAg#/registration>. You can register for subsequent sessions below:
* Wednesday, May 15, 2024<https://dartmouth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kLEFuU2HQwGKIhDBjVoU0A>
* Thursday, June 13, 2024<https://dartmouth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PbzkvmPmTpCxk7CMAR0zbw#/>
* The AAMC is hosting a webinar titled Navigating the 2025 AMCAS Application Cycle for Applicants on April 17th. Learn more and register by going here<https://aamc.elevate.commpartners.com/products/navigating-the-2025-amcas-application-cycle-for-applicants-april-17>.
* The 109th Annual Meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Science will be held on April 19th-20th in Aberdeen, SD. The call for papers has been released and the deadline for submissions is April 1st. Learn more and submit your abstract by going here<https://sdaos.org/>.
* The AAMC is hosting a webinar titled Scholarly Writing: Publishing Medical Education Research on April 22nd. Learn more and register by going here<https://aamc.elevate.commpartners.com/products/scholarly-writing-publishing-medical-education-research-4222024>.
* Registration is now open for the 11th Annual Research Symposium through SDEPSCoR, which will be held on July 31st-August 1st. Learn more and register by going here<https://sdepscor.org/registration-for-the-11th-annual-research-symposium/>.
* The next Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting will be held in Baltimore, Maryland from October 23rd-26th, 2024. Learn more by going here<https://www.bmes.org/annualmeeting> and be sure to talk to your local BMES student chapter representatives if you are interested in attending the meeting as part of our campus’ student org!
* Also, did you know that BMES has an archive of webinars? If you are a national member of the organization, you can go here<https://www.bmes.org/webinars> and login to view these webinars.
* You can become a member of the South Dakota Academy of Science by going here<https://sdaos.org/membership/>. Student memberships only cost $10.87, which is a great deal! 😊
* If you are interested in studying abroad, be sure to swing by and chat with Suzi Aadland and Beth Riley in the Ivanhoe International Center<https://www.sdsmt.edu/Campus-Life/Ivanhoe-International-Center/>. They can help you plan an amazing learning journey! 😊
* Also, did you know that South Dakota Mines offers both a minor and a certificate in Global Engineering & Science? Learn more about these by going here<https://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Study-Abroad/Global-Academic-Focus/>.
* If you are interested download this checklist for the minor<https://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Study-Abroad/Docs/Global-Engineering---Science-Minor-Checklist/> and this checklist for the certificate<https://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Study-Abroad/Docs/Global-Engineering---Science-Certificate-Checklist/>.
* Are you a member of a professional organization, such as the Biophysical Society<https://www.biophysics.org/>, the Biomedical Engineering Society<https://www.bmes.org/>, or the Society for Biomaterials<https://biomaterials.org/>? If not, you should be! Click to learn more about those organizations and ask Dr. J if you want to know more about why these organizations are important.
* If you are in our campus chapter of BMES, but not a member of the national organization, you can change that for only $15! (One of the cheapest membership dues for a national society that I’ve ever seen.) Here’s some information about the benefits of becoming a national member<https://www.bmes.org/content.asp?admin=Y&contentid=578>.
This Week’s Events/Reminders:
Monday, March 25th:
* National Tolkien Reading Day<https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/tolkien-reading-day-march-25> – Celebrate the fall of Sauron today by reading about Middle Earth! 😊
Tuesday, March 26th:
* Epilepsy Awareness Day<https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/purple-day-epilepsy-awareness-day-march-26> & American Diabetes Association Alert Day<https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/american-diabetes-association-alert-day-fourth-tuesday-in-march> – It’s a good day to think about these and other conditions that many of us face and to support those you know with these health issues.
Wednesday, March 27th:
* National Scribble Day<https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/national-scribble-day-march-27> – This holiday was created to inspire children to kindness through art, but I think we can all be inspired to kindness through art. 😊 Draw something abstract today! (Swing by the NANO-BME main office if you need something to scribble with/on. 😝)
Thursday, March 28th:
* 4:00PM – NANO-BME Seminar in EEP 253 – Different topics each week and all students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend. Snacks served from 3:30PM-4:00PM ahead of seminar and information about the speakers/topics will be sent out a few days prior to the event.
Friday, March 29th:
* Easter Break Begins! – Campus Closed
On the Replay:
* Did you miss the presentation about working for GE Healthcare that BME alumnus, Victoria Zagorski gave in early October? Check it out by watching the recording here<https://sdsmt.zoom.us/rec/play/V2ikj6P9f43BhA9rDyQkrRhZOLBqDyCVtvwcY05_2xP45f4eS1GM7kL_OiJn2crk3WBv64CZsWDNkAVP.fq8LIRNIpcpXWHVE?canPlayFromShare=true&from=share_recording_detail&startTime=1696618805000&componentName=rec-play&originRequestUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fsdsmt.zoom.us%2Frec%2Fshare%2FzfGInL5imGbhrCgPza8kojVzeKosHoUDu9rWYO7FpKDVr2d-mj5bq_bgaSp4Cgfx.JQmHel-mYGMddG5f%3FstartTime%3D1696618805000>.
* Did you miss the Ivanhoe International Center’s Education Abroad Info Session? Check out the recording here<https://sdsmt.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Sessions/List.aspx?folderID=24ebcc88-f819-4a27-b8f1-af97014d21f8>.
* Need to know how to apply for a passport? Check out these Passport 101<https://sdsmt.zoom.us/rec/play/GLGB0x1UQnMBAYMZzT77dkGon9Jp0Gw4q2QSC3g68xTHC08tf3Cb46hCenWpq_OLpEYhqafnxkjO2DRu.CBcU5-tVQLTDcxXZ?continueMode=true> and Passport 201<https://sdsmt.zoom.us/rec/play/MIEXtQCvt3B1PnVTc01pz2u_rm4FuZkphRlWnFDsof0WxabVEiQ8pt2-U9eDxFNPm4bVntvkdmmAub2w.CIHG47ER91T2SlnC?continueMode=true> videos.
* AAMC Preparing for the MCAT Exam and other pre-med webinars: Premed Webinars<https://students-residents.aamc.org/premed-webinars/premed-webinars>
* SHPEPconnect webinar: Diversity Session 1: Dispelling the Myths of Admissions<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQixHebPtgI&ab_channel=SHPEPconnect>
* Columbia University’s Bioethics Program hosted an event titled, Why is there confusion about whether masks prevent COVID-19? Public perceptions, misperceptions and the messaging of science<https://sps.columbia.edu/events/why-there-confusion-about-whether-masks-prevent-covid-19-public-perceptions-misperceptions?program_id=1061>. You can also check out other event recordings and see upcoming events through their Bioethics events page by going here<https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/bioethics/events>.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or would like to know more about opportunities, events, or activities related to our department!
Have a wonderful week,
~Dr. J
Dr. Johnica J. Winter, (she/her)
NANO-BME Program Coordinator
Nanoscience & Biomedical Engineering
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