Cellular/Molecular Biology Club
We discuss current topics in cellular/molecular biology, learn about career development in related fields, and conduct a science outreach program to local high-school students.
About the Club
Recent events include a tour and demonstration of the Electron Microscopy facilities at HSU, a faculty presentation on stem cell lab training coming to HSU, and a fundraising lunch program (Curry Feed) to support club activities. Next semester we will train each other how to teach the “CSI: Arcata” DNA fingerprinting class to local high school students and host a public lecture by Gordon Lithgow, PhD of the Buck Institute for Aging. Other activities may include a biotech fieldtrip to the Bay Area or even a club research project. Please come to our meetings to suggest other activities and volunteer to run them. We like new people even if we’re kind of shy, and there’s generally food at meetings.
Membership Qualifications
Any registered student, faculty, or staff member at HSU with an interest in cellular/molecular biology.