If you are:
    - a High School senior, Tennessee or Elsewhere;
    - Academically successful with good grades in math and science;
    - Possibly considering a career in Science or Technology;
    - Interested in doing research with select science-oriented students
and
get paid for it ! -
 
                                        ...Then this program is for You!

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Symbiosis
4 year outline

Talent Expansion in Quantitative Biology
(TEQB)

 

Mail Application to

Susan Reynolds
Department of Math
Box 70663, ETSU,
Johnson City, TN. 37614-0663

or to

Lev Yampolsky,
Department of Biological Sciences,
Box 70703, ETSU,
Johnson City, TN. 37614

Women, first generation college students, low income students and underrepresented minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
20 students will be admitted each year.

Admission decisions announced by June 1, 08'

Bridge program begins at the end of July.  It is  a 5 week on-campus exposure to real science and math with science-motivated field trips and a guided exploratory research project.

 Symbiosis: The cooperation of distinctly different entities for mutual benefit.

The TEQB features the symbiosis of mathematics and science to the benefit of both!

You can do Science and Math --
We can Help!
"...worked on shotgun sequencing of the Ebola virus...It was really interesting getting to learn new things from our own classmates."
More Information
"Great! How do I get started,"
  1. Contact Susan Reynolds to tell her you are interested.  Her email is reynsd01@etsu.edu
  2. Download the application, complete, and send to one of the addresses below.
  3. You'll know your status by May, '08, and the bridge program will start in July, '08.
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