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umich leadership suggestions for campus safety:
Community members are encouraged to:
Pick up a Blue Light emergency phone if you feel unsafe or want to connect to DPSS.
Download the Safety app to access tools and resources.
Share information with AAPD through the Silent Witness program.
Additional resources include:
Division of Public Safety and Security provides a wide range of personal safety tips on its website. For emergencies call 911 and for non-emergencies call (734) 763-1131 or text 377911.
Dean of Students Office assists students who are experiencing situations that may be interrupting their academic and campus life. Call (734) 764-7420 or email deanofstudents@umich.edu.
Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office handles all complaints of discrimination and harassment, and provides support, resources and education to promote a safe and non-discriminatory learning, living and working environment for all members of the university community. Call (734) 763-0235 or email ecrtoffice@umich.edu.
Michigan Housing Office offers support and guidance in navigating resources, and takes reports regarding incidents in residence halls. Call (734) 763-3164 or email hscrprocess@umich.edu.
International Center offers information and resources for international students regarding their immigration and visa-related needs and challenges, and any travel-related concerns. Call (734) 764-9310 or email icenter@umich.edu.
Counseling and Psychological Services offers in-person and virtual counseling services. Call (734) 764-8312 or email caps-uofm@umich.edu.
Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office provides support and assistance to university staff and faculty in resolving personal or work-related concerns. Call (734) 936-8660 or email fascco@umich.edu.
Michigan Medicine Office of Counseling and Workplace Resilience provides short-term counseling, support and information to Michigan Medicine faculty, staff, house officers and medical students. Call (734) 763-5409 or email counseling@med.umich.edu
About UROP: Established in 1988-1989, the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) creates research partnerships between undergraduate students and University of Michigan (U-M) researchers and community partners and organizations. Our students engage in research and creative projects with research mentors representing all 19 colleges/schools/units at U-M. UROP focuses on the skills, perspectives, and resources that diverse students bring to higher education by encouraging them toward a life-long appreciation for discovery, building understanding across differences, and critically examining information in the world around them. Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Tools
M Go Park! Note: This App only works for smart phones, and Chromebooks.
U-M GPT initially comes with prompt limits set at 25 prompts per hour. Each query asked is considered one prompt. When initiating a chat with U-M GPT:
Access the Prompt: Log in to U-M GPT with your uniqname and UMICH (Level-1) password, and complete Duo two-factor authentication.
Start the Conversation: Enter your query, request, or message in the U-M GPT interface. Be clear and concise.
Interact with the Responses: U-M GPT will process your input and generate a response. Read the response and interact with it as needed. Provide additional information when answers are unclear or incomplete.
Clarify or Correct: If U-M GPT's response doesn't address your query accurately, or if you encounter any misunderstandings, you can clarify or correct the information by providing more context.
Fully Review Output: When using U-M GPT, or any other AI technology, it is important to fact-check to ensure the information is accurate and from trusted sources. Cross-reference with established knowledge.
Or, go straight to U-M GPT (umich Level-1 required).
Tools For Studying Behavior In D. melanogaster Observations of Karla Kaun Ph.D., at Brown University Department of Neuroscience https://www.kaunlab.com/about-us
Thank you, Jane Kruskop, for bringing this to the attention of the Pletcher lab community.
Aging Fly Cell Atlas link: hongjielilab.shinyapps.io/AFCA/
Our Former Post-Doc
Yang Lyu Ph.D., formerly of the Pletcher Lab, is a newly annointed faculty member at Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Dr. Lyu practices her research under the Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, as of the Fall semester of 2022.