Biophysical Newsletter - January 2014 - page 11

Biophysical Society Newsletter
11
JANUARY
2014
Suggest a Student or
Postdoc to Spotlight
Do you have a spotlight-worthy
student or postdoc in your lab?
Let us know. Send his/her name to
so that they
can be featured in the newsletter.
Grants and Opportunities
Mechanics of Materials
Objective:
To support fundamental research
in interdisciplinary solid mechanics.
Who May Apply:
Universities, colleges,
non-profit organizations, state and local
governments, and unaffiliated individuals
Submission Deadline:
February 15, 2014
Website:
jsp?pims_id=13355
Chemical Theory, Models and
Computational Methods
Objective:
To support the discovery and de-
velopment of theoretical and computational
methods or models to address a range of
chemical challenges, with emphasis on
emerging areas of chemical research. 
Who May Apply:
Universities, colleges,
non-profit organizations, state and local
governments, and unaffiliated individuals
Submission Deadline:
September 30, 2014
Website:
jsp?pims_id=503420
Biophysical Society
2014 Summer
Research Program
in Biophysics
Interested in interdisciplinary science?
Want to work in fast growing area of
biomedical research? Looking to get
some hands-on lab experience this sum-
mer? Check out the Summer Research
Program in Biophysics, an 11 week
course for undergraduate minority stu-
dents at the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill. Personal expenses, travel
costs, meals, and housing are covered.
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
Priority Application Deadline:
February 15, 2014
May 13–July 31, 2014
Questions? Contact contact Ellen Mackall,
Summer Research Program Administrator, at
or call
(240) 290-5611
.
The Biophysical Society Summer Course in Biophysics: Case
Studies in the Physics of Life is funded by The National Institute
of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health.
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