Laboratory Rotation Agreement Autumn 2017 – Spring 2018Laboratory Rotation Agreement • August 1st, 2017
Contract Type FiledAugust 1st, 2017
LABORATORY ROTATION AGREEMENTLaboratory Rotation Agreement • December 11th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 11th, 2015LABORATORY ROTATIONS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE GRADUATE PROGRAM AT ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI, GIVING STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE DIFFERENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND ALLOWING THE FACULTY TO ASSESS THE INTERESTS AND APTITUDE OF THE STUDENTS. TO FACILITATE AND OPTIMIZE THE ROTATION EXPERIENCE FOR BOTH THE STUDENT AND THE FACULTY, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THEY MEET PRIOR TO THE START OF THE ROTATION TO DISCUSS EXPECTATIONS, GOALS, REQUIREMENTS AND LABORATORY GUIDELINES. THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF YOUR PRECEPTOR PRIOR TO THE START OF YOUR ROTATION. UPON COMPLETION, CLICK "SAVE TO DESKTOP" TO SEND AT A LATER TIME.
Laboratory Rotation Agreement Autumn 2022 – Spring 2023Laboratory Rotation Agreement • August 1st, 2017
Contract Type FiledAugust 1st, 2017
GPBSF15Laboratory Rotation Agreement • July 10th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJuly 10th, 2015Laboratory rotations introduce students to scientific research in their department or in Biomedical Sciences. Departments may require students that have performed a general rotation to perform a departmental rotation. Students will rotate through not less than three different active research laboratories in such a way that the experience they acquire during these rotations will help them decide their area of interest and the mentor under whose supervision he/she will train. Eight weeks of rotation will be equivalent to 1 credit hour. Sixteen weeks of rotation will be equivalent to 2 credit hours. Students are expected to work six hours a week in the laboratory.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS LABORATORY ROTATION AGREEMENTLaboratory Rotation Agreement • August 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 9th, 2022
Laboratory Rotation AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • February 25th, 2020
Contract Type FiledFebruary 25th, 2020It is expected that during your first semester you will meet with faculty to discuss potential Ph.D. projects, and identify an appropriate lab to join or carry out lab rotations to help you select the optimal lab for your Ph.D. If rotations are preferred, you are expected to complete 2 - 3 rotations at 5 weeks each during your first semester.
Laboratory Rotation Agreement Autumn 2016 – Spring 2017Laboratory Rotation Agreement • August 9th, 2016
Contract Type FiledAugust 9th, 2016
WCGS Laboratory Rotation Agreement FormLaboratory Rotation Agreement • July 29th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 29th, 2020Laboratory rotations are an important component of graduate training. They provide students the opportunity to experience different research projects and laboratories, thereby helping them to make a well-informed thesis laboratory selection. They also allow the faculty to assess the interests and aptitude of the student. To ensure that the rotations are valuable, it is important that the student and faculty meet at the beginning of the rotation to discuss expectations, goals, requirements and laboratory guidelines.
Laboratory Rotation AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • August 19th, 2015
Contract Type FiledAugust 19th, 2015
Laboratory Rotation Description/AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • July 22nd, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 22nd, 2020The faculty member should complete this form for each student who is performing a rotation in your laboratory. Once the form has been signed by both the student and faculty member, the form should be submitted to GSBS@unthsc.edu. Electronic signatures are acceptable.
Laboratory Rotation AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • May 26th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 26th, 2020As a Jefferson College of Life Sciences faculty member, you have been asked to permit a PhD student to join your laboratory for a research rotation. Since rotation students may ultimately join your laboratory as a member of your research team, if you agree to accept this student for their thesis research, you will be expected to provide financial support for the student until the completion of their degree. Thus you should understanding the rules of the college as well as your department governing financial support of a PhD student’s stipend and health insurance.
LABORATORY ROTATION AGREEMENTLaboratory Rotation Agreement • August 24th, 2011
Contract Type FiledAugust 24th, 2011Laboratory rotations introduce students to scientific research in their department or in Biomedical Sciences. Departments may require students that have performed a general rotation to perform a departmental rotation. Students will rotate through not less than three different active research laboratories in such a way that the experience they acquire during these rotations will help them decide their area of interest and the mentor under whose supervision he/she will train. Eight weeks of rotation will be equivalent to 1 credit hour. Sixteen weeks of rotation will be equivalent to 2 credit hours. Students are expected to work six hours a week in the laboratory.
Laboratory Rotation AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • January 17th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJanuary 17th, 2023Laboratory rotations are an important component of graduate training. They provide students the opportunity to experience different research projects and laboratories, thereby helping them to make a well-informed thesis laboratory selection. They also allow the faculty to assess the interests and aptitude of the student. To ensure that the rotations are valuable, it is important that the student and faculty meet at the beginning of the rotation to discuss expectations, goals, requirements and laboratory guidelines. To this end, this form must be completed by the student and rotation faculty member and submitted at the beginning of the rotation.
Laboratory Rotation AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • May 23rd, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 23rd, 2019Laboratory rotations are an important component of graduate training. They provide students the opportunity to experience different research projects and laboratories, thereby helping them to make a well-informed thesis laboratory selection. They also allow the faculty to assess the interests and aptitude of the student. To ensure that the rotations are valuable, it is important that the student and faculty meet at the beginning of the rotation to discuss expectations, goals, requirements and laboratory guidelines. To this end, this form must be completed by the student and rotation preceptor and submitted at the beginning of the rotation.
Laboratory Rotation Agreement Cleveland State University-Cleveland Clinic Joint Ph.D. Program in Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry Department of ChemistryLaboratory Rotation Agreement • August 24th, 2011
Contract Type FiledAugust 24th, 2011Only students who have been accepted into the Chemistry doctoral program are eligible to participate in rotations. It is mandatory that all first year doctoral students to perform two (2) laboratory rotations, unless the Department of Chemistry has been officially notified by a student via submission of “Advisor Notification Form” that a Research Advisor has been chosen by mutual agreement between a faculty and the student. Both of the Rotation Sessions may be performed at the Cleveland Clinic, both may be performed at Cleveland State University, or one may be performed at each institution. The rotation schedule is set up as a full-time 6 week session or its equivalent.
ContractLaboratory Rotation Agreement • July 5th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJuly 5th, 2023BME PhD Form Submission date: BME PhD Laboratory Rotation Agreement, Form BME-SMR Form Approval date (to be completed by theBMEPhDTeam):
Laboratory Rotation AgreementLaboratory Rotation Agreement • January 24th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJanuary 24th, 2024As a College of Life Sciences faculty member, you have been asked to permit a PhD student to join your laboratory for a research rotation. Since rotation students may ultimately join your laboratory as a member of your research team, if you agree to accept this student for their thesis research, you will be expected to provide financial support for the student until the completion of their degree. Thus you should understanding the rules of the college as well as your department governing financial support of a PhD student’s stipend and health insurance.