Notices
Summer Intern Housing
The Applied Physics Laboratory's Technical College summer
interns need
housing. Individuals with either a spare room or other
property could help welcome these interns while
earning rental income. Property can be listed at
www.internhousing.com; although the site is national,
listings can be made visible to JHU/APL interns only. For
more information, go to the Web site, e-mail
[email protected] or call 877-989-0410.
Welch Library Classes
Welch Medical Library is offering two free classes this
week.
May 7, 9 a.m. to noon; Lab 1 in the 2024 Building in
East Baltimore: PubMed Basics. PubMed is
the National Library of Medicine's database that provides
access to 17 million biomedical citations and
offers links to many online publications and related
articles. Build basic skills, learn how to use the
history, clipboard and details features, as well as the
Citation Matcher to locate incomplete citations.
Learn to save searches, use Find It to access full-text
articles and to use WelDoc to get electronic
articles not owned by the Welch Library.
May 9, 9 a.m. to noon; Welch Library Mezzanine:
Introduction to Grant Writing. Designed for
those with little or no experience in grant writing, this
session introduces essentials of grant
preparation and revision, from developing a research idea
to revising and resubmitting a proposal. The
focus is on R01 applications for the NIH, but many of the
principles apply equally to proposals for
other agencies. Emphasis is placed on conveying scientific
content clearly and succinctly through
logical organization and effective presentation of the
proposed research.
Pre-registration is required for both classes. To
register, go to
www.welch.jhu.edu/classes/freeclassregistration.cfm.
Short Course at MWCC
Scheduled for August 18-22 at the Mount Washington
Conference Center,
the Integrative Computational Modeling of the Cardiac
Myocyte short course is limited to 17
participants. Students will be selected on the strength of
their current research activities. Interest,
and degree of benefit from taking this course, will also be
considered. The target audience is
experimental biomedical researchers and
clinician-scientists with a strong interest in
understanding
the process of developing, implementing and applying
mathematical biological system models.
Programming experience is recommended.
The deadline to apply is June 1. Allow three weeks
from the application deadline for
notification. Lodging and meals are provided free of cost
to accepted applicants. Students are
responsible for transportation, and should also plan on
bringing a laptop. Apply online at
www.icm.jhu.edu/shortcourse/index.html.
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