Independent Studies in Microbiology and Immunology Honours Research Project

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Dive into hands-on research projects in Immunology or Molecular Microbiology with McGill University's MIMM 501/502 course. Develop skills in project design, proposal writing, manuscript creation, and research seminar presentations. Participate in lab work, in-class sessions, and enhance scientific communication abilities. Eligibility requirements ensure a high academic standing, with limited spaces available for committed students. Application details provided for interested individuals.

  • Microbiology
  • Immunology
  • Research
  • McGill University
  • Hands-on

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  1. MIMM 501/502 D1, D2 Independent Studies in Microbiology and Immunology Honours Research Project; 12 Credits Department of Microbiology and Immunology Course Coordinators Dr. Irah King (irah.king@mcgill.ca) Dr. Martin Richer (martin.j.richer@mcgill.ca) www.mcgill.ca/microimm/student-affairs/courses/mimm502

  2. 3 Main Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, students will be able to: 1.To design and execute a hands-on research project in Immunology or in Molecular Microbiology 2.To write a scientific proposal and manuscript 3.To present a research seminar at the conclusion of the course.

  3. Course Structure & Content Laboratory component Devote at least 40% of your academic efforts working in a laboratory With a supervisor you will design a hypothesis-driven research project, complementing the PI s long-term program Propose project specific aims and organize experiments through regular discussion and direction from the PI Acquire scientific background about a selected project by reading and learning Master skills at the bench, acquiring expertise and techniques in a laboratory setting

  4. Course Structure & Content: in-class component ~18 classes throughout the year delivered by coordinators that focus on skills required for scientists Evolve from competition towards collaboration as colleagues Learn and practice communication tools (writing and oral presentation) CV writing tutorial Scientific citations and referencing workshop Hone writing skills by creating drafts of research reports Discuss progress of the project at weekly seminars Compose a structured 30-page manuscript Present your scientific achievements at student research day

  5. MIMM 501 / 502: Eligibility Requirements Must be a MIMM student CGPA > 3.5 by the end of Fall term of U2 All required courses completed at end of U2, winter term Commitment from a supervisor Space is limited with class size to be determined Application receives final approval from coordinators: Dr. I. King Dr. M. Richer

  6. Application Procedure Submit the following info to Jennifer DiMassimo (jennifer.dimassimo@mcgill.ca) on/before Friday, January 25, 2019: 1.Statement of interest in MIMM 501/502 (1 sentence) 2.Subject area identified (Micro or Immuno) 3.Unofficial McGill transcript

  7. Match-making Prospective supervisors Any McGill Professor performing research related to microbiology and/or immunology Have replied to course coordinator indicating willingness to accept an honours student Available resources/funding List emailed to all interested students in the first week of February Match Making Student s responsibility to contact potential supervisor for interview Meet with at least 3 supervisors, if possible Consider topics, size, locations of laboratories when choosing Present, agree, and co-sign Guidelines

  8. Student-supervisor commitments Letter of agreement between supervisor and student Identification of project: 2 paragraphs . detailed description using template provided upon application submission Signed by both parties Submit agreement to Department by Friday, March 15, 2019 Approved by Drs. King, Richer

  9. MIMM 501 / 502 meetings Mondays 14:35 to 17:00h in McIntyre 703 Autumn: ~10 sessions Winter: ~6 sessions Ends with Honours research day in late April

  10. Student Research Day Invitation: April 29, 2019; 09:00 17:00 h Duff amphitheatre Presentations from U3 students in MIMM honours this year

  11. Do you want to get started early in your honours lab? Start in the summer (may-august 2017) Personal agreement with your supervisors Funding opportunities www.mcgill.ca/studentaid/ www.mcgill.ca/medresearch/students-postdocs/biomedical/nserc Canadian Association of Gastroenterology

  12. Final Comments Communicate with U3 students now in MIMM 501 / 502; research proposals Submit application: on/before January 25, 2019 find a supervisor Ask supervisors for reports of previous students Identify specific projects Interview with 2-3 professors, if not more

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