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Time and Location - TBD
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No eligibility required. We welcome everyone to events you are interested in.
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How to navigating your science career?
Be here for a treat 11/23 for a guest talk by Dr. Jessica Seeliger, recommended by our faculty advisor, Dr. Glynn. She will be talking about how she pursue a career in science as a woman in STEM and diving a bit into her research in tuberculosis.
Monday, November 23rd, 2:30 PM EST
As we learned from the ongoing pandemic, science communication is an important skill to inform the public about emerging issues, discoveries, and complex ideas.
Lab shenanigans is a famous tik tok star with over 500K followers renowned for connecting biochemistry concepts with pop culture. He will be talking to us about science communication, social media presence, and his current research.
Monday, November 2nd, 4 PM EST
Without Each Other, We are Nothing
We will have the pleasure to host Dr. De La Cruz to speak about his career trajectory and highlight the importance of diversity and inclusion in STEM. Please join us to hear his inspirational message and learn about how you can shape your future.
You and your team of world-class scientists from Stony Brook University are appointed by the WHO--World Health Organization--to find the cure to the novel Coronavirus. Millions of dollars of funding are provided to your team. You must make your way through a series of challenges in order to discover a vaccine and save mankind before it is too late. Get to work. The world needs you.
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We hold biomonthly volunteering events at the Stony Brook Children's Hospital and perform fun science experiments with kids.
(Slime Making/ Elephant toothpaste/Lava lamp/ Making volcanoes)
Every year we go on a field trip near end of spring semester to explore science in real life. In the past, we had been to the Bronx Zoo, Long Island Aquarium, American Museum of Natural History, and more!
We also continue to build upon the society’s tradition and emphasis on mentoring by holding upperclassmen-led review sessions for courses like Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physiology.
Students are frequently stressed by the heavy load of burden during their undergraduate careers. Our club hope to alleviate our members by not only providing fun and destressing events, but learning about the science behind things.
DNA & Chocolate Social
Slime Making Event
Bullet Journal and Time Management
Aromatherapy Event
Heart Lava Lamp (Valentine's Day)