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- From: byaa741@chpc.utexas.edu (SLSTP)
- Subject: NASA Space Life Sciences Training Program
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.163332.8977@chpc.utexas.edu>
- Keywords: NASA, education
- Organization: The University of Texas System CHPC
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- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 92 16:33:32 GMT
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- ***** ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY *****
- American Undergraduates
-
- 1993 Space Life Sciences Training Program
- A Summer Program at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida
-
- Sponsored by NASA, Bionetics Corporation, Florida A&M University
-
-
- The Space Life Sciences Training Program (SLSTP) is an investment in
- tomorrow. It is an intensive six-week training program at the Kennedy
- Space Center in Florida for college students interested in Life
- Sciences, Pre-Medicine, Bioengineering or related fields. The program
- will allow students to participate in the conceptualization,
- preparation, preflight and postflight testing, data analysis, and
- report preparation phases of space flight experiments and NASA life
- sciences research.
-
- The program is scheduled for mid-June through the end of July 1993.
- After the successful completion of the program, five semester hours
- of tuition free college credit will be offered to each student through
- Florida A&M University, which is also responsible for program promotion,
- student recruitment, selection, travel, housing, program evaluation,
- and academic consultation.
-
- The purpose of SLSTP is to attract college students interested in research
- germane to the NASA field of Space Life Sciences. Participants will gain
- insight into how space life sciences flight experiments are conducted as
- well as explore future research opportunities in space life sciences.
- After completion of this program and subsequent professional training,
- the end result should be a pool of talented research scientists employed
- in universities, industries, and NASA with practical experience in the
- flight of life sciences experiments in space.
-
- The six week SLSTP curriculum will involve morning lectures by leading
- research scientists, managers, engineers, and astronauts from NASA Centers,
- distinguished universities, and industry. Tours of the KSC shuttle and
- payload facilities will provide students firsthand knowledge of the
- processes involved between arrival of a life sciences flight experiment
- at KSC and final integration of that experiment into the shuttle. In the
- afternoons, students will be actively involved in the planning and
- execution of experiments that span the range of life sciences research
- of current interest to NASA. These experiments have been chosen to provide
- the trainees with experience in as many aspects of flight experiment
- development as possible - from experiment conception and design to timeline
- development, protocol testing, and actual flight operations. Evening
- and weekend activities will be scheduled to include informal discussions
- with visiting lecturers and astronauts and work on special projects. The
- curriculum will emphasize the unique features of experiments conducted
- in the spaceflight environment which include weightlessness, space
- limitations, and issues of compatibility with other on-board experiment
- requirements.
-
- Some of the potential flight experiments in which the students may become
- involved include plant studies, animal development projects, human studies
- of sensory conflict, and environmental studies related to spaceflight.
- Student activities will include the opportunity to participate in
- development and testing of operational protocols, performance of ground
- based control experiments, direction, analysis, and evaluation of
- postflight testing sessions, as well as participation in the implementation
- of actual shuttle flight experiments when possible. Students will be
- divided into groups of 9 to 10 and work in a rotating schedule on each
- of the experiments, with opportunity for additional emphasis in at least
- one project.
-
- Students will receive round trip transportation between their home and
- the Orlando International Airport in Florida, free accommodations in the
- Cocoa Beach area near Kennedy Space Center, and local transportation to
- and from the space center. Students will also receive a daily meal
- allowance which should also cover other expenses. This program costs
- nothing to the student - there is no registration fee.
-
-
- ***** HOW TO APPLY *****
-
- Student enrollment is limited to 36 to 40 currently enrolled undergraduate
- college students:
-
- -> Eligibility is limited to currently enrolled undergraduate students who
- are pursuing their first undergraduate degree.
-
- -> A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher at the time of application
- is required.
-
- -> Graduating seniors (those students who complete their senior year
- prior to the start of the program in mid-June are not eligible to apply.
- Fourth year seniors going to their fifth year are eligible.
-
- -> Minimum age requirement is 16 years old
-
- -> United States citizenship is mandatory. There are no exceptions.
-
- -> Eligible majors include: Animal Sciences, Biochemistry, Biology,
- Biophysics, Biostatistics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology,
- Engineering, Geology, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Pharmacy, Physics,
- Plant Sciences, Pre-Medicine, Psychology.
-
- If you have a question about the eligibility of your major, please call
- the program office at 904-599-3636.
-
- -> Previous SLSTP participants are NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A SECOND EXPERIENCE.
-
-
- Application materials include:
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- -> A completed SLSTP Application form filled out in BLACK INK
-
- -> An official transcript from every college or university attended up to
- and including Fall 1992. Transcripts in the possession of the applicant
- will not be accepted.
-
- -> A SLSTP postcard on which you will write you address. It will be
- sent back to you when all of you application materials have been received
- in our office.
-
- -> A 500 word typed double spaced essay which will be used to evaluate the
- applicant's experience and written communication skills. The essay should
- relate to the classroom, laboratory and research experiences of the
- applicant in the sciences. Moreover, the career goals of the applicant
- should be concisely stated. Print you full name on each page of the essay.
-
- -> Three completed reference request forms from persons familiar with
- you academic record. This is very very important.
-
-
- Application requests should be sent to:
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- Program Director, SLSTP
- Florida A&M University
- College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- 106 Honor House
- Tallahassee, FL 32307
-
- or call (904) 599-3636
-
-
- The following application materials must be post-marked no later than
- January 31, 1993 and be sent to the same address. ALL necessary credentials
- must be on file before an application will be processed.
-
- Applicants will be notified of their acceptance or non-acceptance no
- later than March 31, 1993.
-
- This is a worthwhile experience. Most of the students that participate
- in SLSTP regard it best educational experience of their lives. If you
- have any interest in space, please apply. I was a student in 1990 and a
- staff member in 1992. If you have any questions regarding the program
- (that are not of an application nature), you can contact me at
- byaa741@hermes.chpc.utexas.edu
-
- For questions regarding the application, contact the program office.
-
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