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Monday, April 25, 2022

 

Computerized, rolling DNA motors move molecular robotics to next level

Selma Piranej's research explores how the use of computerized, rolling DNA motors can be used to open a new realm of possibilities for miniature, molecular robots. This development, published by Nature Nanotechnology, studies the first DNA-based motors that combine computational power with the ability to burn fuel and move in an intentional direction. Read more about this breakthrough in the Emory Report, here. 

 

Countdown to Commencement

 

Laney Graduate School’s Spring Diploma Ceremony is a only a few weeks away! As graduates celebrate this exciting time, we want to reflect on the journey that brought them to this milestone. So class of 2022, send us a short message sharing your proudest moments at Laney, valuable skills you’ve learned here, or shoutouts to people who helped you get here.

Email them to us here!
 

Reminder: Emory University requires all students, faculty, and staff to be vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19, regardless of work or study location, with exceptions only for those with approved medical or religious exemptions. 

 

Get the latest updates on COVID-19 info for the Emory community at Emory Forward. 

 

 

Reminder: Emory University international travel policy requires all Emory-sponsored international travel to be approved by the student’s school of enrollment. For LGS students, all Emory-related international travel, regardless of funding source (e.g., PDS award, program funding, etc.) MUST be approved through the LGS International Travel Permission Form.

 

Review the Laney Graduate School’s International Travel Policy here.

 

Contents

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  1. Events
  2. Opportunities & Reminders 
  3. Fellowships
  4. Additional Resources
 

Upcoming Events 

 

Enter the Prospectus Panel

 

Working on, or toward, your dissertation prospectus or proposal? If so, join us for our "Enter the Prospectus" panel! Four Laney graduate students from different disciplines will come together to discuss their experiences and provide tips for planning, writing, and defending the prospectus. Mike Chiddo (Philosophy), Shabnam Hossein (Psychology), Julian Currents (English), and Keith Menhinick (Religion) will share their experiences and describe their respective departmental expectations. We will then open up for a Q&A and discussion. Our aim is to facilitate knowledge sharing amongst graduate students and aid those entering this phase of their doctoral studies. Hope to see you there!

  • Date: April 26
  • Time: Noon – 2 p.m.
  • Location: Jones Room, Woodruff Library
  • Hosted by: Mike Chiddo (Philosophy)
Find more information here!
 

 

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Opportunities & Reminders

New! QUAL-WORKS Workshops - Open for Registration

 

All QUAL-WORKS workshops are now available online and open for registration. QUAL-WORKS offers a series of training workshops on qualitative research. Three types of workshops are offered: scheduled workshops, individual mentored sessions, and customized workshops.

 

Qualitative Research Methods

May 9 -13 1-4 p.m.

 

Qualitative Data Analysis

May 16 - 20 1-4 p.m.

 

Mentored Qualitative Methods Session

May 23 1-4 p.m.

  

Mentored Qualitative Analysis Session

May 24, 2022. 1-4 p.m.

Learn more and register here!
Email your questions! 
 

CFDE University Course for Fall 2022 - Pandemic Reflections 

 

Often discussions of pandemics focus on infectious diseases, public health outreach and communication, and perhaps even vaccine development and roll out. But pandemics are also like mirrors. They offer a reflection of both who we are and who we can be as a global community. What can they teach us about ourselves, our society, and even our world?

 

This course will focus on the HIV/AIDS and Covid-19 pandemics as two (ongoing) events that have taught us about science and disease. But they have also brought a sharper focus on issues surrounding stigma, religion, communication, inequity, and politics. Drawing on these two pandemics, we will begin to ponder how they help explore our current context more deeply and shape our responses to future pandemics.   What were our lessons learned? How might we carry them forward?

  • When: Tuesdays 1 - 4 p.m. 
  • Covener: Jodie Guest
To apply for this course, fill out the form here!
 

Graduate Student Writing Group

 

Are you working on a writing project? If so, our group can help you get it done, 25 minutes at a time. Join our weekly graduate student writing group (online via Zoom) for some dedicated writing time (through multiple pomodoros, i.e. focused writing intervals) as well as the opportunity to obtain feedback from a writing tutor if desired. Feel free to share the link with fellow LGS students and don’t forget to like us on Facebook.

  • When: Mondays 2 – 4 p.m. 
  • Where: Zoom
  • For more information, contact Heather Boldt
 

Graduate Student Assistant Needed: Emory Center for Digital Scholarship

 

The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship is hiring a graduate assistant to support the development the Apollo 15 Learning Hub, an online resource with the objective of assembling, preserving, and making available primary source records of Apollo for research, education, history, and as an example of a unique human endeavor. The graduate assistant may also support the creation and development of a website for an Apollo families project, based on research being conducted by Dr. Tracy L. Scott.  

  • Learn more
  • Questions? Email jcmundy@emory.edu or ecds@emory.edu
 

EDGE Talk Time

 

Laney EDGE (Emory Diversifying Graduate Education) wants to connect with you about opportunities and challenges related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in your program and at Laney. Set up some time to talk today!

  • Appointments for Laney Graduate School Students
  • When: See appointment calendar, linked below:
  • Dr. Amanda Marie James, Associate Dean, Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement
 

LGS Student Affairs Appointments

 

The Laney Graduate School Student Affairs team wants you to know they're here for you and are happy to meet in person or virtually if you want to connect. They can help connect you to resources, answer questions you might have, or discuss concerns. Feel free to reach out any time.

  • Appointments for Laney Graduate School Students
  • When: See appointment calendars, linked below:
  • Dr. Jennifer Cason, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
  • Claire Beaudro, Assistant Director of Student Affairs and Student Wellness
  • Emily Neutens, Assistant Director of Student Affairs for GDBBS
 

Let’s Talk

 

Let’s Talk is an informal, free, and confidential consultation service that allows students to speak with a clinician and receive support for any challenge they may be experiencing. Although Let’s Talk consultants are mental health professionals, these consultations are not mental health treatment but can be used to receive short-term support and resources. 

  • Appointments for Laney Graduate School Students Weekly on Wednesdays
  • Time: 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
  • Schedule a HIPAA-compliant video appointment on Microsoft Bookings here.
 

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Fellowships

 

View more at our Fellowships and Grants website.

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Additional Resources

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Emory Student Telehealth
24/7 Medical and Mental Health

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Emory Flexible Teaching Toolkit

The toolkit is a collection of resources

designed to support the development of

flexible courses from CFDE, TLT, ATS,

and Library Services. Resources are

helpful to graduate students involved in

teaching at every level.

Read here.

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Attention Laney Graduate Students:

Do you have an idea for a story or event that should be featured in this newsletter? If so, please let us know! Email lgs.communications@emory.edu with your idea! 

 
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