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The RaMP Provides:
Rosetta Code School: where trainees will learn the inner details of the Rosetta Python code and community coding environment, so you are fully prepared to research using the software.
Research experience: Trainees conduct hypothesis-driven research in their Mentor's lab, with day-to-day guidance by an experienced PhD student or postdoc. Scholars participate fully in weekly lab meetings, attend weekly research seminars in their department, attend a vibrant PhD program retreat and a national conference of their choice.
Participation: in the Winter Rosetta Conference, where you will connect with Rosetta developers from around the world.
Compensation: Salary, health benefits, and funding for conference travel are included.
Preparation: for graduate school applications and interviews.
Community: Trainees come together each month for 'Journal Club' events to present and discuss their research with peers and faculty mentors. These meetings include professional development mini-lessons on topics like the NSF-GRFP, graduate school applications, research posters, and more.
Project meetings: Trainees gain confidence by organizing, preparing for, and convening monthly project meetings with the program's PI, Dr. Jeff Gray and Co-PI Dr. Matthew O'Meara. Scholars benefit both scientifically and professionally by building strong working relationships with multiple faculty members who are experts in their field of interest.
Specialized mentoring: Mentors will participate in a four-part Culturally Responsive Mentoring Workshop series that will guide them in increasing their capacity for and self-awareness of culturally responsive mentoring best practices. This series will be facilitated by Steven Thomas. The mentor, co-mentor, and participant will form a 'mentorship triad', a tight interpersonal structure functioning to enhance a student's potential.
Please visit the website to learn more and apply!