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HSRI FULL Membership Application

Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Health Sciences Research Institute. Please complete the application below for FULL membership. Please note: FULL HSRI membership is only available to UC Merced senate faculty members, and UC Merced researchers with permanent PI status.

(Ph.D., MPH, MD, etc.)
(Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Research Specialist, etc.)
Please let us know your building and office number (e.g. BSP 223)
Your phone number should be your UC Merced office or cell phone number and will be published on the HSRI website. If you do not wish to publish your phone number, please leave this blank or let us know that you do not wish your number to be made public.
Your lab or faculty website link
Please select your interests from the following list of research areas, HSRI research cores/centers, and medical conditions. Multiple selections are allowed. This information is used to sort website directory results so that visitors can see which members are interested in particular topics.
Upload a PDF or MS Word document of your current CV. Your current CV will be reviewed by the Executive Committee as part of the membership application process.
Files must be less than 2 MB.
Allowed file types: pdf doc docx.
Statement of Interest: Please upload a PDF or MS Word document that describes how your background and research foci are related to health and the mission of HSRI. This statement will be reviewed by the HSRI executive committee.
Files must be less than 2 MB.
Allowed file types: pdf doc docx.
Please upload a portrait headshot-style photograph for use on the HSRI website. If you would like a headshot photograph taken, please contact us.
Files must be less than 5 MB.
Allowed file types: gif jpg jpeg png.
This will be used on your HSRI profile page and should be descriptive (not just a list of technical terms or bullet points) and accessible to a broad audience.

2019 UC Valley Fever Summit

This UC-hosted summit will provide an introduction to coccidioidomycosis, or Valley fever, as well as current and future research investments in California that can inform an effective public health response for the State and the region.

Sponsored by the University of California Office of the President and hosted by UC Merced and the Health Sciences Research Institute. 

Blood Cell Research Taking Groundbreaking Turns in Biology Lab

Developmental biologist Professor Anna Beaudin and her lab are making breakthrough discoveries in a growing field of research that could lead to exciting developments in such medical puzzles as cancer treatments, regenerative medicine and the cause of autism.

She examines the mechanisms of how distinct blood stem cells are established during fetal development, how and why they give rise to the cells that make up human immune systems, how these cells work and what happens when something goes wrong.

Biochemistry Researcher Named to NIH Review Board

Professor Andy LiWang has accepted an appointment to the National Institutes of Health’s Macromolecular Structure and Function B (MSFB) Study Section Center for Scientific Review.

Over his four-year term, LiWang will be a member of the group that reviews grant applications submitted to the NIH, make recommendations on the applications to the appropriate NIH national advisory council or board and survey the status of research in their fields of science.

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