Monday, March 9, 2026

Openings at Student- IRTA Program and Post-baccalaureate Program in Cellular and Developmental Neurobiology

Openings for 1-2 students for the Student-IRTA program and Post-baccalaureate Program in

Cellular and Developmental Neurobiology Section (S. Wray Lab) within the Division of

Intramural Research at the NIH. Student IRTA Program: Paid part-time position for students

attending college. 

May be extended to 6-8 week summer paid internship.

Post-bac Program – Candidate needed prior to April, 2026. 

To be eligible to participate, students must be either U.S. citizens or permanent residents. 

CDNS conducts fundamental research on the neuroendocrine system controlling reproductive

function and human diseases associated with dysregulation of this system, including

delayed/absent puberty and infertility. In the United States ~11% of women of childbearing age

experience impaired fertility and ~ 9% of men. Within the central nervous system (CNS), the

main neuroendocrine cell type essential for reproduction are the gonadotropin releasing

hormone-1 (GnRH) neurons. The goal of my research is to further our understanding of the

development and regulation of the GnRH cells as a function of three basic reproductive stages

(prepubertal, pubertal and reproductively mature), in both males and females. Such knowledge

will provide insight into therapeutic strategies for the treatment of reproductive dysfunction.

Current Lab members: 3 postdocs, 3 post-bac, 1 graduate student and 2 undergrads.  Having

people that get along with each other and enjoy being in the lab is essential. 

  

If interested, email me Susan Wray (wrays@ninds.nih.gov) and include:

 

1) a list of scientific techniques and/or software programs that you feel pretty confident about.

2) if current college student - ~ hours that you could be in lab.

3) what would you like to gain by your time in the lab

4) what do you consider you best quality and your worst

5) names of 3 references

Friday, March 6, 2026

Break Into MedTech: Careers, Conversations, and Connections

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Time: 12:30-4 p.m.

Location: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland College Park, MD, 20742


Blurb:

Join the Robert E. Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices at the University of Maryland for two impactful panels featuring MedTech professionals who will share how they entered the MedTech space and what day-to-day life looks like for various roles. After the panels, continue the conversation through guided roundtable networking sessions with panelists and additional professionals. 


As a part of Maryland MedTech Week, this event invites participants to explore what it takes to enter and thrive in the MedTech industry — even without a science degree — and is open to the entire UMD community and the public.


Register at: https://luma.com/ffw9nvz3  or https://go.umd.edu/BreakintoMedTech




Graduate School Information Sessions

The University of Maryland offers over 200 degree granting graduate programs. Attending Graduate School offers countless opportunities for professional, intellectual, and personal growth. Graduate degree holders can earn more money over a career and gain access to management and leadership roles. This semester, the Graduate School at the University of Maryland is holding virtual information sessions on earning a graduate degree. The “Why Graduate School” sessions will explore the benefits of pursuing a graduate education. We will also offer a session on “Preparing for Graduate School” where we will explore what it means to prepare for graduate school beyond having a strong academic record. 

To attend a session, please sign up here.


Graduate School Information sessions (virtual)

  • “Why Graduate School” 
    • Wednesday, March 25 at 4:00pm

  • “Preparing for Graduate School”
    •  Monday, April 13 at 4:00pm

  • “Why Graduate School” 
    • Tuesday, May 5 at 3:30pm 

Topics covered during “Why Graduate School” sessions

  • Benefits of earning a graduate degree
  • Tips on selecting a graduate school
  • Cutting the cost of graduate tuition

Topics covered during the “Preparing for Graduate School” session:

  • How is graduate school different from undergraduate study?
  • What will I say in a personal statement?
  • Who do I ask for a letter of recommendation?


Click here to sign up!


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Science Journalism in the Age of Misinformation with Karen Kwon

INFO OACES is excited to host Karen Kwon, research and special projects editor at Science News, for a discussion on the impact of AI and mis/disinformation on research and science journalism.  


WHEN: Tuesday, March 25, 5-6:30pm
WHERE: ESJ 1215

Light refreshments will be served. 

Karen Kwon is the research and special projects editor at Science News. Previously, she was a associate editor of Optics & Photonics News and a 2020 AAAS Mass Media Fellow at Scientific American. Originally from Seoul, South Korea, she has a Ph.D. in chemistry from Columbia University and a master’s degree in journalism from New York University’s Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program.


If you have any questions or concerns please contact Ron PadrĂ³n at info-oaces@umd.edu
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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Undergraduate Neuroscience Fair - Friday, May 1st, 2026


Research is where curiosity meets discovery, and on May 1, 2026, our undergraduate scholars will bring that discovery to life at the Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Fair.

Hosted by the Undergraduate Major in Neuroscience, this event offers students the opportunity to present their research, discuss their findings, and connect with fellow researchers across disciplines. From behavioral neuroscience to molecular pathways, the fair reflects the intellectual range and scientific rigor of our program.

Whether you are presenting your first poster or supporting a colleague, this event is a celebration of inquiry, mentorship, and academic growth. 

Presentation of research awards will be announced after the research fair by email, instagram, blog, and website.  

Poster registration deadline: April 3

Location: BRB Colonnade

Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Register HERE

We look forward to seeing our neuroscience community come together to share, learn, and inspire.

Spring 2026 Financial Wellness Workshop Series- March 10th

 


March - Charge Ahead: A Student’s Guide to Credit & Smart Spending

Learn smart credit habits to build a strong financial future—join us.
Date: Tuesday, March 10th
Time: 5:00–7:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom 
Registration form: 
RSVP now to reserve your spot!
Charge Ahead: A Student’s Guide to Credit & Smart Spending