Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science - DUJS

Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science - DUJS The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science is a student-run, peer-edited science journal publishing research, review articles, and science news.

Be sure to check out the DUJS site for campus events and the most recent science news! Articles are posted weekly and ca...
03/03/2016

Be sure to check out the DUJS site for campus events and the most recent science news! Articles are posted weekly and can be found here: http://dujs.dartmouth.edu/

The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science

02/23/2016

Interested in computer science? Come here Professor Jayanti speak to the DUJS this Thursday at 8 PM in Carson 60! He will discuss his research regarding algorithms in a talk open to all Dartmouth students! For more information about Professor Jayanti's research, please see his personal website: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~prasad/

Informulary and the Nathan Smith Society will be showing Or**sm Inc., an award-winning film about the new and controvers...
01/07/2016

Informulary and the Nathan Smith Society will be showing Or**sm Inc., an award-winning film about the new and controversial drug called Addyi, which is indicated to address female desire for s*x. The movie takes a closer look at what went into the approval of Addyi, taking into consideration to views of the FDA, Pharma, and women's advocacy groups. After the movie, there will be a Q&A session with Director Liz Canner and Informulary Inc. founders Drs. Woloshin and Schwartz. The event is on Tuesday (1/12) at 6:30PM in Filene auditorium. Snacks before the events will be provided.

To help determine how much food to provide, Informulary and NSS request that people RSVP at either of these links: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screening-orgasm-inc-tickets-20257853786 or the FB page https://www.facebook.com/events/938344152914148/ so we know how much food to order

Learn fascinating story of FDA's approval of Addyi and hear the science behind what the drug can and can't do with Direct Liz Canner and Informulary co-founders Drs. Woloshin & Schwartz Hors d'oeuvres provided

The 15F issue of the DUJS is complete! If you haven't had the chance to see it on campus yet (or aren't on campus), chec...
11/23/2015

The 15F issue of the DUJS is complete! If you haven't had the chance to see it on campus yet (or aren't on campus), check it out at this link: http://issuu.com/dartmouth_science/docs/dujs_15f_issue

The fall 2015 issue of the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science, which features faculty interviews, review articles, and original research submissions related to the theme "Synthesis and Synergy"

Interested in working in startups or industry? Come to our meeting tonight at 8 PM in Carson 60 to hear Professor Belbru...
10/29/2015

Interested in working in startups or industry? Come to our meeting tonight at 8 PM in Carson 60 to hear Professor Belbruno discuss his new startup FreshAir Sensor:

Opportunities in Chemistry: Research, Industry, Nontraditional Paths and Start Ups

In this informal talk, we will explore the various options for those leaving the College with an undergraduate degree in Chemistry. Perhaps surprisingly, students move on to a wide range of positions in a broad array of fields. We will also consider the options for taking Chemistry into the realm of the entrepreneur, using FreshAir Sensor as an example.

For more information about FreshAir Sensor, please visit this link: http://www.freshairsensor.com/

We hope to see you there!

10/08/2015

Looking to have your original research published in the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science? We are still taking original research submissions for our 15F print issue! More info can be found under the style tab and in the DUJS archives on our site: dujs.dartmouth.edu.

If you have any questions feel free to e-mail dujs.dartmouth.edu or [email protected]!

09/22/2015

Today, come to the STEM @ Dartmouth Panel & Activities Fair in Collis Commonground 4-6PM.

4-5PM Panel: Moderated by Professor Professor Kull of the Chemistry department, the panel will feature five STEM seniors that have taken very different paths through STEM at Dartmouth.

5-6PM Activities Fair: Come meet the heads of clubs that you missed at the Clubs Fair at the beginning of the term. Get involved, and network with other like-minded students. Look for many of the organizations below at the event.

Co-Sponsored by:
Women in Science Project (WISP), Office of Undergraduate Advising & Research, Women in Computer Science (WiCS), Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE), Nathan Smith Society (NSS), Society of Women in Engineering (SWE), Dartmouth Chemistry Society (DCS), Dartmouth Physics Society (DPS), Teaching Science Fellows Program

The DUJS hosted the inaugural STEM @ Dartmouth panel for prospective students during Dimensions on April 23rd! Senior ST...
04/23/2015

The DUJS hosted the inaugural STEM @ Dartmouth panel for prospective students during Dimensions on April 23rd! Senior STEM majors talked about their experience with courses, clubs, and careers at Dartmouth and beyond!

The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science was featured on the PLOS Sci-Ed Blog, written by former Editor-in-Chief Y...
01/12/2015

The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science was featured on the PLOS Sci-Ed Blog, written by former Editor-in-Chief Yoo Jung Kim '14. Check it out!

Illustration by Yoo Jung Kim “Too often, people ignore that a key part of being scientific leader is being a communicator,” says Peter Kalugin. But how can

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