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The list of items below are a valuable resource for prospective and current students. Please contact the Biosciences Program if you are unable to locate a particular item of interest. Academic |
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| (Top) Arianne Waseen, Biosciences Program 2003 - 2004, Gardinier Lab and (Bottom) Amit Saraf, Biosciences Program 2002 - 2003, Strack Lab; Both Pharmacology PhD Program. | ||
Here are people/offices you can go to for help with problems or answers to questions about anything:
Program AdvisorWhile you have been given a faculty program advisor at random, all of the advisors were chosen to give advice because they are active in the program. They will be able to help with selecting classes, picking a rotation, and choosing a thesis lab. Of course, you may also consult any faculty member.
Biosciences Program OfficeThe program office is a wonderful place to go for help with all kinds of problems. The staff will try to help you in any way they can, and if they themselves can't be of help, they will direct you to someone else who can help you. Tutoring: If you find you need a little extra help with your course work, then talk to the Biosciences office about getting a free tutor.
Biosciences Program AdministrationAndy Russo, Robert Cornell and Jodi Graff are great people to talk to if you are concerned about something within the Biosciences Program. They are always able and willing to hear your concerns about program-related issues.
Biosciences OfficeBiosciences Program office staff also provide a strong support group. Don't forget about them! They can answer questions you might have about your UBill, classes to be offered, registration etc.
Other Biosciences students:Sometimes talking with another Biosciences student who already has gone through some of the things you are experiencing is helpful. For example, when choosing your classes, sometimes students are better advisors than faculty about classes, simply because the students themselves recently took these classes. In addition, you can consult your any other Biosciences students with your questions.
Computers @ The University of Iowa
The University of Iowa has Instructional Technology Centers in 26 locations on campus, comprising a network of over 1000 workstations available for student use.
Primary computer labs on the Health Science campus are located at:
Primary computer labs on the Main campus are located at:
For a complete listing of Instructional Technology Centers, click here.
Also, once you have found a rotation, you will be able to use the computers in your lab.
Computer support is provided by Health Care Information Systems (HCIS) at helpdesk-hcis@uiowa.edu and 356-0001 or Information Technology Services (ITS) its-helpdesk@uiowa.edu and 319.384.4357.
Copiers @ The University of Iowa
Pay-per-use copiers are available at Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Hardin, Math, Music, Physics, and Psychology libraries. Students get copies at .15 cents each. You will not need to pay for copying; once you join a lab, you will have access to a free copy machine.
Your University of Iowa ID can get you discounts all over Iowa City.
This web site lists all of the events going on in the UI community. Lots of discounts for students.
General Tips for Choosing a Rotation
Health/Dental Benefits & Services
For a place to work out, the options for students are:
For those looking for a gym membership, there are several gyms in the Iowa City/Coralville area:
For Recreation:
Biosciences Program
The University of Iowa
1178 Medical Laboratories
Iowa City, IA 52242-1181
Phone: 1-800-551-6787 or 319-335-8305
Fax: 319-335-7656
E-mail: biosciences@uiowa.edu
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