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ACES & Bio-Sciences Career Fair Thursday, October 7 th , 2010 1:00pm-5:30pm I Hotel and Conference Center Nearly 100 organizations seeking candidates for full-time and intern positions for undergraduates through post-docs List of employers is available through I-Link or at
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ACES & Bio-Sciences Career Fair Thursday, October 7th, 2010 1:00pm-5:30pm I Hotel and Conference Center Nearly 100 organizations seeking candidates for full-time and intern positions for undergraduates through post-docs List of employers is available throughI-Link or at https://aces-illinois-csm.symplicity.com/events Hosted by: ACES Career Services, Biotechnology Career Services, Chemical Sciences Career Services and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Journal Article Evaluation Paper Rubric (5 page maximum; double spaced) • I. Present background and goals of study • Background clearly presented 10 points • Goals elaborated 5 points • II. Describe approaches and methodology Clearly explain principles underlying the work 10 points • Identify weaknesses and strengths 10 points • Describe general applicability of methods 10 points • III. Identify major conclusions • Conclusions concisely elaborated 10 points • Identify any questionable points of interpretation 10 points • Identify any unresolved points 10 points • IV. Why the proteomics approach? 10 points • Explain unique benefit from the proteomics approach • How could this work (concept; technique; approach, etc) be applied to answer another significant biological question? (be as specific as possible; ≤ 1 page) 15 points
Perspectives Cell Biology: New Roles for Codon Usage Ivana Weygand-Durasevic1 and Michael Ibba2 Reports Differential Arginylation of Actin Isoforms Is Regulated by Coding Sequence–Dependent Degradation FangliangZhang,1Sougata Saha,1 Svetlana A. Shabalina,2 Anna Kashina1,* Science 329: 1534 “This is an unexpected example of proteins whose properties aredetermined at the nucleotide rather than the amino acid level,forcing a reassessment of what defines a synonymous change ina gene sequence.”