UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #851

Submission information
Submission Number: 851
Submission ID: 14881
Submission UUID: ea8d6308-4ae1-4fca-b224-1e7e022688f0

Created: Sun, 08/18/2024 - 09:23 PM
Completed: Sun, 08/18/2024 - 09:55 PM
Changed: Wed, 10/09/2024 - 01:08 PM

Remote IP address: 73.118.34.130
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No

Research Mentor Information

Dr. Hank Bass
Prefer Hank, will also respond to Dr., Mr., or Professor
bass@bio.fsu.edu
bass@bio.fsu.edu
Faculty
Arts and Sciences
Florida State University
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Overall Project Details

Computational Genomics
Genetics, Genomics, Epigenomics, G4 DNA, Maize, Human
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Open to all majors, proficiency, interest, or computer expertise is most important. Interest in biology & genes is also important.
On FSU Main Campus
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Partially Remote
5-10
Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.)
Analysis of large genomic data sets related to the maize or human chromatin project or G-quaduplex (G4 DNA) motifs, DNA replication, or some combination of those.
Students will develop computation skills learned from Dr. Bass, their home dept, and online self-taught resources. We are interested in understanding questions of structure-function relationships that operate on DNA, chromatin, and chromosomes in our model genetic organism, maize (Zea
mays) or newer projects or with human chromatin via funded collaborators.
Additional projects exist (molecular biology & microscopy) and students will be exposed to those areas of research through required participation in our weekly Bass Lab Group Meetings.
Learn and do computer work in the area of genomics.
Participate in lab meetings. Write proposals to secure research scholarships.
Explore, inquire, & discover - it's hard work but much fun!
Learn how to design, execute, and interpret experiments - become an explorer of the unknown.
Organize and disseminate scientific information during lab meetings, local posters, and, if possible, major scientific conferences and publications.
More info on the bass lab members here:
http://www.bio.fsu.edu/bass/people
Required:
(1) Serious desire & commitment to learning how to do science.
(2) Ability to do or learn computational genomics.
(3) Good work ethic, teamwork, and commitment to a positive & healthy work environment.
Recommended:
(1) Interest in genomics or genetics or plants (maize).
(2) Self-motivated, proactive participant and self-teaching learner.
As a Professor of Biological Science, my focus is on studying plant genetics, maize epigenomics, and genome architecture, utilizing 3D imaging, molecular genetics, and genomics.
My students are engaged, therefore, in our shared research goals.
My mentoring philosophy involves treating students as though they are already in the next stage of their professional development.
While the expectations are high, I make sure to acknowledge and support their efforts, training, and growth, irrespective of the outcome of their projects.
By doing so, they experience the ups and downs of being a real scientist and receive meaningful guidance and skills to enhance and apply their education.
To bring this philosophy to life, I help my students produce lasting contributions from their work in the form of presentations or peer-reviewed publications. This enables them to make a tangible impact and gain recognition for their work.
After working with student scholars at FSU for over 20 years, I created the E3 principle of student mentoring - Empowerment, Excellence, and Elevation.
EMPOWERMENT: Creating opportunities for additional career growth and putting students in charge of their projects for them to learn to own and enjoy their achievements.
EXCELLENCE: Hands-on training teaches excellence in scholarship, and how adhering to high standards in data quality and management can lead to success.
ELEVATION: Providing opportunities to excel beyond the traditional student experience, embedding them in conferences, scientific discussions, and collaborations. These activities elevate their performance, confidence, and competitiveness for their future careers.
9/3, 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM. "Computational Genomics" UROP, Fa24, with Prof. Hank Bass
Zoom Link:
https://fsu.zoom.us/j/99342963404?pwd=JbOEuGbp5vVnvPKAMTihhbxafFmPq5.1
Zoom passcode = maize333

Alt. time, 9/6 Friday, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM, Prof. Bass avail to discus either of two UROP projects
Same zoom link & passcode
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