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campaign provides an opportunity for all alumni and supporters of
the university to give. With the current cuts in our state
budget (over $6 million in the last four years), it is very
difficult to maintain our commitment of providing the best quality
education for our students, at an affordable cost. This is why we
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operating expenses.
Strong alumni participation is critically important to the
university and it measures the university’s stature and
stability. Your gift expresses your commitment to ensuring that
all Alcorn State University students reach their potential.
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Central Topics - "Enhancing Skills of STEM
Majors"
Alcorn State University
Summer Training Program
May 30- August 5, 2005
Dr. Keith Alford - Department of Mathematical Sciences
- Mathematics and Computer Science
Applications will strive to strengthen math and computer
science skills that will help students do research in
chemistry and biology, besides a possible research in
mathematics / computer applications.
- Computer applications will:
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Make use of MathType for producing mathematical
documents. This will be done in coordination with Dr. Peter
Malik, who will be h addling Reading and Writing in Sciences
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Provide experience in using computer algebra
system with the help of StudyWorks
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Use EXCELL for help with statistical graphs and
calculations
- Mathematics will concentrate on basic
skills. Students will learn math skills, learn how to use
graphing calculator for applying these skills, and learn how
to use these concepts in some applications from chemistry
and biology (materials to be given by respective
instructors)All three components of the training will be
blended together. Some of the skills that will be subject of
focus are:
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Scientific notation
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Exponents and radicals
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Linear, quadratic, and rational equations
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Logarithmic functions to base 10 (log) and base e
(ln)
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Relation between logarithmic and exponential
functions
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Growth and decay
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Regression lines and other forms of regression
such as quadratic, logarithmic, exponential, and sinusoidal
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Measures of dispersion and central tendency
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Diagrammatical representation of Statistical data
Dr. Sandra Barnes – Department of
Biotechnology
- Overview of Biotechnology
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Key Terms and Concepts
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Basic Techniques
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Biotechnology Products
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Product Regulation and Testing
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Career Areas
- DNA extraction in plants
- DNA amplification using PCR
(polymerase chain reaction)
- Agarose gl electrophoresis of plant
DNA
- Protein extraction in plants
- Total protein quantitation by BCA (bicinchoninic
acid assay)
- SDA-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide
gel electrophoresis) of plant proteins
- Protein fingerprinting
Dr. Peter
Malik – Department of English and Foreign Languages
- Using efficient reading techniques
- Completing reading report forms
- Writing reader response essays to
scientific articles
- Researching scientific topics
- Writing research papers on scientific
topics
- Writing lab reports and keeping lab
journals
Dr. M.S.
Zaman- Department of Biological Sciences
- Measurement and Quantitative
Laboratory
- Structural Biology
- Analytical / Experimental Biology
- Research Project Design
- Sampling and Data Analysis
- Presentation of Research Data