Undergraduate

Lecture Demonstrations

Welcome to the new prep-room demonstration website!

What has changed?

  • Revised and new demonstrations 
  • Shorter, more concise procedures
  • Each demonstration will take less than 10 minutes
  • Video link library for last minute needs and examples of what the demonstration should look like

 

Student's Research Adventure - 2010

Steven Smith - Summer in China

 

Tucson, Arizona recently broke the 1 million mark for population. But a visit to wildcat country during the summer months could lead to some serious head scratching about the legitimacy of such claims. It seems every year the end of the traditional academic season in May brings with it somewhat of a mass exodus out of the sweltering heat of southern Arizona that seems to markedly decrease the population of this eclectic and fun city. This summer, I was part of this exiting crowd that escaped the desert.

Student's Research Adventure - 2010

Aubri Carman and Kristen Bratton - Study Abroad in Africa

This summer we had the opportunity to participate in a Child Family Health International program in Durban, South Africa. For four weeks, we spent time at different clinical sites around the city learning about the South African healthcare system and the unique healthcare challenges in the region, including the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Student's Research Adventure - 2010

Ersilia Angehel - Manchester Metropolitan University, London

 

 

 

 

 

Student's Research Adventure - 2008

Beryl Jones - Janelia Beryl Jones - Janelia Farm Research Campus

Beryl Jones - Janelia

 

 

 

 

 

Student's Research Adventure - 2007

Michaela Longl Michaela Long in St. Anthony Falls Laboratory in Minneapolis

 

 

Michaela

 

Student's Research Adventure - 2008

Amy Alabaster in Namibia, Southern Africa

 

Amy Alabasterl I spent five weeks in Namibia (in southern Africa) as part of a summer session one study abroad program. We were studying conservation biology and desert ecology. The class was more of an excuse for the UA program leaders to take us to some of the more spectacular and interesting parts of the country.