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MEET OUR CURRENT MEMBERS

PRESIDENT

Amy Irving was elected as President by her peers for 2011-12 academic year. Email Amy

The SLC's goals for this semester include continuation of the Professional and Personal Development Lunches, kicking off the new Tox Data Club series, holding regular social events to unify the program, scheduling at least 1-2 outside speakers for special Colloquia per semester, and encouraging greater faculty participation in program events.

Amy would like to encourage everyone to actively participate in the events planned by the social and outreach coordinators, as well as to participate in events planned in conjunction with visiting student and new student weeks for our program.

Graduate Achievement Committee
- - - Student & Program Related Issues Discussed

Mentoring Program
- - - Acclimate new students to METC, campus, and to city during their first semester

New Student Representatives
- - - Active in orientation of new graduate students and potential students visiting program

Outreach
- - - Particiate in various activities to introduce environmental toxicology research

Seminar
- - - Bring in outside speakers from across the United States

Social
- - - Coordinate activities to bring METC graduate students together

Data Club
- - - Students and post-docs informally discuss data, practice presentations, and get feedback on experiment optimization and trouble-shooting

Personal and Professional Development Series
This is a monthly series of presentions on topics suggested by the METC graduate students. Sessions are from 12:00-1:00 p.m. and include lunch so we ask for advance registration for planning purposes. All sessions will be held in Room 1490 MSC unless otherwise specified on that date.

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Date Last Updated: 03/05/2012 webteam@med.wisc.edu