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Grad School 101: Welcome to the IDP

Grad School 101: Welcome to the IDP. Beverly L. Vidaurreta , PhD. Program Director, Office of Student Counseling & Development. Welcome!. Regina Martuscello  5 th year IDP Student Concentration: Neuroscience GSAC Vice President Brian Mahon  3 rd year IDP Student

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Grad School 101: Welcome to the IDP

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  1. Grad School 101:Welcome to the IDP Beverly L. Vidaurreta, PhD. Program Director, Office of Student Counseling & Development

  2. Welcome! • Regina Martuscello 5thyear IDP Student • Concentration: Neuroscience • GSAC Vice President • Brian Mahon  3rd year IDP Student • Concentration: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology • PhD Student Advocate • Jared Taylor  3rd year IDP Student • Concentration: Immunology & Microbiology • GSO Treasurer • Marissa Finkelstein 2nd year IDP Master’s Student • Department of Pathology • Master’s Student Advocate

  3. OUTLINE • Introduction of IDP- Brian Mahon • Master’s Program – Marissa Finkelstein • PhD Program – Brian Mahon • Living in Gainesville – Jared Taylor • The Core Course – Jared Taylor • Managing your PhD – Regina Martuscello • Student Counseling Services - Dr. Vidaurreta • Getting Involved @UF – Regina Martuscello

  4. What is the IDP? Concentrations (6 basic): Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Genetics Immunology & Microbiology Anatomy & Molecular Cell Biology Neuroscience Physiology & Pharmacology Affiliations Master of Science in Medical Science Master of Science in Translational Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Sciences: Masters and PhD students

  5. IDP Student Office • Location – CG-80 • Password– 123 OPEN TO ALL IDP STUDENTS

  6. Masters Program Marissa Finkelstein Master’s Student Advocate

  7. Important People to Know Dr. Richard Snyder– IDP Master’s Program Director[snyderr@ufl.edu] Kris Minkoff– IDP Master’s Program Assistant[kminkoff@ufl.edu] * You will be a part of the department your lab is affiliated with for HR purposes, but Kris will handle your classes and anything else program related.

  8. Coursework

  9. Research • No Rotations in the Master’s Program • You should all already have a lab • Committees • Comprised during Fall semester • Minimum three faculty (approved by Dr. Snyder) • Mentor (head of committee) • Member of Master’s Advisory Board or Director of Program • Member of your choice • For Translational Biotechnology: Dean of the Business School • First meeting in beginning of Spring semester • Every 6 months after that • Final meeting will be your public thesis defense

  10. What to expect… • Tips: • Some classes for GMS6506 will be held at CERHB in Alachua • Carpool out there and leave ample time for getting lost • Read as many papers on your research as you can find • Communication is key • Take any opportunity presented to you • Attend conferences (there are travel grants available from the Graduate Student Council) • Attend guest lectures • Come prepared • Keep organized

  11. PhD Program Brian P. Mahon PhD Student Advocate

  12. Important People to Know Brett Looney– IDP Program Assistant, Student services & Course Management, Fiscal[blooney@UFL.EDU]Susan Gardner – IDP Program Assistant, Admissions & Records[sgardner@aa.ufl.edu]Also, Contact Concentration Directors for any additional questions After your first year you will be in contact with your departments secretary

  13. PhD Curriculum (Generic) • Spring • Summer • Fall • -Ethics Course • -Conc. Based Coursework • -1 Lab Rotation • -CHOSE LAB/MENTOR • -Core Course • -2 Lab Rotations • -Professional Development • -Research • -(Find) A Dissertation Project • Year 1 • Spring • Summer • Fall • -Committee Meeting • -Conc. Based Coursework • -Research • -Form Committee/Meet • -Conc. Based Coursework • -Research • -Prepare/Take Qualifying Exam • Year 2 • Spring and Summer • Fall • -Any Additional Coursework • -Research • -(Retake Qualifying Exam) • -Qualifying Exam • -Research • Year 3 • Finish your PhD! • Year 4 and Beyond

  14. Lab Rotations Purpose: To determine if 1) the lab is a good fit for you and 2) you are a good fit for the lab • Overview • Required three 5-week Rotations (2 in Fall, 1 in Spring year 1) • At the end of each you will give 1) a presentation 2) submit a “publication worthy” report • At the end of Rotation 3, you will join a lab • If you do not find a lab by Rotation 3 you will do a Fourth • Please Note! • Set up rotations EARLY. • Do not rely on “outdated” website to learn about a PI’s research. • Strategically pick your rotations • Do well in ALL of your Rotations (even if you know you will not join that lab) • Despite what a PI tells you, a spot in lab is NEVER guaranteed • Have Fun!

  15. Living & Managing in Gainesville Jared Taylor GSO Treasurer

  16. Getting to Campus Parking decals for the commuter lot are $154 for the year http://www.parking.ufl.edu Parking

  17. 10 minutes!

  18. Getting to Campus Buses TransLoc App • Free with your Gator1 Card • http://go-rts.com • http://www.ufl.transloc.com

  19. Getting to Campus • Take your bike on your bus

  20. Getting to Campus Bike - Theft

  21. Getting to Campus Bike - Theft

  22. Getting to Campus Bikes Rules of the Road Services • Bikes are the same as cars!! • Follow all traffic laws, including stop signs and speed limits! • Buy a light kit or get a ticket! • $154 for moving violation • $252 for running red light • $104 non-moving violation • $52.50 other • Pay in 30 days or suspended license • Free bike repairs at Reitz Union • Bike rack on all RTS buses • Register your bike with UFPD! • (352)-392-5447 (info line) • http://www.police.ufl.edu

  23. Safety on Campus • SNAP (Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol) • 392-SNAP (7627) • Summer: 8:30pm – 3am • Fall & Spring: 6:30pm – 3am • Later Gator

  24. Places to Eat on Campus Sun Terrace • Chick-fil-A, Einstein Brothers, Panda Express, Starbucks, Salad creations Lunch from home  Shands Food Court • Wendy’s, Subway, Full Cup Frozen Yogurt • Exhibition (different hot food), Classic cuisine (cafeteria food), Umberto’s Pizza, Austin Grill Express, Sushi Bar The Terrace Café • Wood fire pizza, sandwiches, desserts Delivery • Jimmy Johns • $2 Delivery (2dollardelivery.com)

  25. Other Places to Know • Harn Museum & Florida Museum of Natural History • Southwest Recreation Center (Hull Rd) • Student Fitness and Recreation Center • Stadium Gate 18 • http://www.recsports.ufl.edu/ • Grocery - Publix, Winn Dixie, Wal-Mart Supercenter

  26. The Core Course PhD Track Only

  27. Core course

  28. Core Course

  29. Schedule • GMS 6001 and GMS 6003 • Five days a week! • IDP Home Page  Curriculum  Fall Courses  Fundamentals of Biomedical Sciences (Link to e-Learning)

  30. Studying for the Core Course http://insomniacoffee.co/espressions/2012/11/late-night/

  31. How to Manage • Don’t procrastinate! Study early! • Rotation 1 starts September 8. Take advantage of this time! • Find partner(s) to study with • Ask your buddy about textbooks • Tips on notetaking • Recording lectures (must get permission!) • Free tutoring available!

  32. Useful tools • Dropbox – www.dropbox.com • Share previous tests • Share lecture slides • Facebook – Set up an unofficial group page for your class and join the unofficial IDP page

  33. Managing your PhD Regina Martuscello VP Graduate Student Advisory Council Society For Neuroscience – BAW Coordinator COM-GAU Steward

  34. Mentor Selection Multiple methods to finding a mentor • IDP online database (Faculty) • Entire listing of all UF faculty with IDP affiliations • Can be accessed through each concentration link • IDP online database (Grants) • Allows you to search for each faculty members funding • Gives a rough idea if they have the financial support to take on a student • Contact PI Directly or get in touch with their students • Best way to find out if they are accepting students is to ask them directly (websites may be outdated) • Talking with other grad students can also give you good insight into available PI’s

  35. Importance of your rotations and mentor selection • You are not only judging a lab while your rotate, but you are being judged. Take it seriously, do your best work. • Things to consider when choosing a mentor: • Funding, publication record, current laboratory personnel, number of graduated students, current time at UF, personal relationship, availability… • Its important to know that you have the right to interview your new mentor as much as they have the right to interview you. Don’t be afraid to speak up and talk about what YOU want out of your graduate and future career

  36. Life Outside of Lab • PhD duration is 4-7 years • This depends on many factors • There is more to the IDP than just great science • You can choose to be very involved with the IDP or not – it is your choice to make • We recommend taking breaks WHENEVER you can…

  37. Take Care of Yourself • After your first year you go off on your own • Attend our social events: • Mixers • Tailgates • Dinners/cooking club • Utilize the counseling and wellness center resources • Get involved with UF graduate school • Utilize the SW rec center gym, boot camps and group fitness

  38. Social Events – Join us on FB! • Intramural Facebook pages • Soccer • Softball • Volleyball • Flag football • IDP Facebook page • We post about anything and everything – JOIN!

  39. Student Health Services • There is a student health service center in the Dental Tower: D2-49 • PHONE: (352) 294-5700 • LOCATION: Health Science Center, Dental Towers, 2nd Floor, Room D2-49 • HOURS: • Fall/Spring: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.) • Summer: Summer: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.)

  40. Student Counseling Services • short-term, confidential counseling • topics include personal, academic, and career issues • referrals to other providers on/off campus • consultant for matters of mistreatment, discrimination, harassment and/or abuse • troubleshooter

  41. Confidentiality • potential threat to self or others • suspected abuse of children, disabled or elderly persons • when disclosure is required by law

  42. Contact Info • office location • M-135 • appointments • 352-273-8383 • “Dr. V” - beverly@ufl.edu • emergency • 911 • CWC Counselor on Duty 352-392-1575 • Alachua County Crisis Center 352-264-6789 • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK

  43. Involvement @ UF and The Graduate School Regina Martuscello VP Graduate Student Advisory Council Society For Neuroscience – BAW Coordinator COM-GAU Steward

  44. New Student Orientations **Note – You must register for Orientation** • 9-10AM: Graduate School Welcome • Assigned classrooms • 10:30-3:30PM: Resource Fair • Grand Ballroom, Reitz Union [2ndFl] • 10:30-3:30PM: Information Sessions • Auditorium, Reitz Union [2ndFl] • 12-2PM: Campus Tours • Circular Breezeway, Reitz Union [Ground Floor] • If you are interested in more orientations and learning about other events going on throughout campus: • Monday August 18th, 2013
Orientation Session for All New Graduate Students8:00 AM to 3:30 AM
Reitz Union • Monday August 18th, 2013
Special Orientation Session for New International Graduate Students
10:15 AM to 11:30 AM
Reitz Union

  45. Some of The MANY UF Graduate Student Organization on Campus • GSC • Graduate Student Council • COM-GSO • College of Medicine Graduate Student Organization • GSAC • Graduate Student Advisory Council • WiSE • Women in Science & Engineering • IGSA • Indian Graduate Student Association • GAU • Graduate Assistants United • PhDMoms • Grad assistants with kids • B.G.S.O • Black Graduate Student Organization https://www.studentinvolvement.ufl.edu/StudentOrganizations

  46. COM-GSO: College of Medicine Graduate Student Organization • IDP has its own student organization • We will be looking for 2 first year representatives to join the GSO to help integrate you first years • After your first year you can nominate yourself for any position (~20 positions) • Range from academic, to social, to community service events Project Downtown Gainesville

  47. SAC & GSAC: If you need help Student Advocacy Committee Graduate Student Advisory Council • Brian Mahon is your PhD student advocate • brianpmahon@ufl.edu • Marissa Finkelstein is your Master’s student advocate • marissajfinkelst@ufl.edu • Brittney Newby is your MD/PhD student advocate • brittney.newby@ufl.edu • They are available for any and all students to voice their concerns and help them with any issues they have • I am the Vice President of GSAC • We work towards integrating all graduate departments on campus through collaborative research and rounding out graduate degrees: • Professional development • Mentoring • Ethics • http://i3.institutes.ufl.edu/what-is-icubed/graduate-student-advisory-council/

  48. GAU: Graduate Assistants United • UF has a graduate assistant union that negotiates the contracts all graduate students sign when they are accepted at UF. • Negotiate for: • Health insurance – you have GatorCare • Student fees – you have some each semester, GAU is always working towards reducing these • Contracts • Stipends • Much more • If you would like to join GAU I have enrollment forms, dues are 1% of your stipend [approx ~$22 a month]. I have T-shirts and benefit cards for those that wish to enroll. http://ufgau.org/wp/join-now/

  49. UFIC • There are lots of opportunities and information for international students at the UFIC • Each year there is an international festival in downtown Gainesville • http://www.ufic.ufl.edu/ • Located in The Hub

  50. Welcome to the IDP

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