Summer 2013 Sanofi Industry Internships

Sanofi is a diversified healthcare company focused on patients’ needs. Sanofi’s Tucson Research
Center fulfills its mission to serve patients through early-stage discovery of new medicines and
new medical technologies. Its three Discovery departments include the Combinatorial
Technologies Center (merging the powers of high-throughput chemistry and biology to discover
new starting points for the discovery of next generation medicines), the Early to Candidate
department (exploration and preclinical development of nascent drug discovery technologies),
and a newly formed Drug Safety group. Successful candidates will gain first-hand experience in
a dynamic, world-class drug discovery environment.

Internship Guidelines:
• Summer internships last 12 weeks and can be arranged at three involvement levels: Level 1
at 20 hours per week, Level 2 at 30 hours per week, and Level 3 at 40 hours per week.
(Involvement levels will be agreed upon by each selected student and her/his group leader
prior to the start of the internship; they are binding and cannot be changed after the start of
the internship.)
• Interns receive a stipend of $2,500 - $7,600 (depending on degree level and level of
involvement), dispersed in two equal installments, through their UA Bursar’s account.
• Interns must have Continuing Student status and return to the UA for the Fall 2013 semester.
• Graduate students and undergraduates with advanced research training (2+ years) will be
considered based on the requirements listed in each project description.
• All candidates must demonstrate health, safety and environmental consciousness, be able to
• follow all health, safety and environmental regulations, standards and internal requirements. Ability to work well both in a team environment, and independently are essential.

To apply submit the following materials on or before C.O.B. on March 15, 2013:
• Cover Letter clearly indicating project (or projects) of interest and how you meet the
requirements listed in the project description(s).
• Copy of your CV.
• Letter of recommendation from your primary faculty advisor (or lab PI for undergraduates),
demonstrating that the advisor is supportive of the internship experience.
• An additional letter of recommendation from one other member of your advisory committee
(graduate students) or person familiar with your research skills (undergraduates).

Please send/email your cover letter and CV to:

Uwe Hilgert, Ph.D.
Director Education, Outreach, Training
BIO5 Institute, University of Arizona
hilgert@email.arizona.edu

Both recommendations letters are due at or before the deadline at the address listed;
recommendations sent by email have to be sent through the recommender’s business email.
.Summer 2013 Sanofi Internship Project Descriptions
Chemical Array Synthesis - 2 openings

The team seeks two interns to complete the development and execute the synthesis of novel
compound arrays. The targeted synthetic protocols deliver heterocyclic compounds for
incorporation into Sanofi’s screening collection. This collection provides the starting point for
drug discovery efforts at the Tucson Research Center. Interns will be paired with mentors
experienced in parallel synthesis to exploit cutting edge synthesis and automation technologies to
optimize the protocols and deliver the desired arrays. Available projects span solid phase and
solution phase chemistries. Ideal candidates will possess a background in organic synthesis.

Targeted Array Synthesis – 1 opening
The team seeks one intern to synthesize, purify, and characterize arrays of compounds targeting a
specific receptor using established chemistry protocols. Working under the direction of the
chemistry project leader, the intern will prepare arrays of compounds designed around scaffolds
that are privileged for their ability to interact with the targeted receptor. State of the art
automation equipment will be utilized throughout the process. The ideal candidate will possess a
background in organic synthesis.

Quantitative Biochemistry – 1 opening
Study factors that affect cAMP responses through the GLP-1 receptor, a system that is critical in
diabetes. Depending upon the student’s skills and business needs, the student will evaluate either
of the following two specific aims:
1. Evaluate the effects of Accutase® and other agents on the dose-response characteristics of
GLP-1 type peptides.
2. Explore the pharmacology of competitor compounds and analogs from Novo Nordisk and
Lilly in the potentiation of orthosteric agonists and other ligands.

Desired Outcomes to include:
1. Experience working in industry that should enrich the student’s education & provide
reference(s) for eventual employment or higher education.
2. Sufficient experimental data to support publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
3. Improve in-house understanding of the pharmacology & biochemistry of the receptor.
4. Provide foundation for other projects where Accutase® may adversely affect assay
performance.

Quantitative Biochemistry – 1 opening
The research project involves computational analysis of structural information of biomolecular
targets from protein data bank (PDB) and database of measured binding affinities (BindingDB).
This involves the use of molecular modeling and informatics tools to study the following:
• Identify patterns in ligands-biomolecular interactions by binding-site analysis, pharmacophore
elucidation, pocket shape & feature analysis and computation of binding affinities.
• Clustering of the biomolecules based on their possible binding site interaction features with
ligands and/or other proteins
• Annotation of the disease relevance of these biomolecular targets & the in silico drug
discovery feasibilities (Build a target vs. disease vs. in silico feasibility knowledgebase)
Desired outcomes to include:
• Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art computational chemistry methodologies and tools
that enrich the experience
• Experience in working in industry that should positively impact the student’s education
• Improved understanding in the area of structure-based drug design and pattern recognition,
impacting our current in silico drug discovery initiatives
• Opportunity to perform computational chemistry research and possible publication in a peerreviewed journal

Summer 2013 Sanofi Internship Stipends
Undergraduates
Level 1 $2,500
Level 2 $4,000
Level 3 $5,400

Graduate Students
Level 1 $3,500
Level 2 $5,500
Level 3 $7,600

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Support for International Change (SIC)

Hey Students,
This summer how would you like to...

Travel to Africa?
Teach in Rural Villages?
Learn Swahili?

Well, instead of sitting in another typical summer school course, updating your Facebook status, how would you like to travel to another country and possibly earn college credits for teaching about HIV/AIDS in AFRICA? Well, its possible! Support For International Change is looking for motivated and dedicated students who have an interest in taking their education and spreading their knowledge to rural villages in Eastern Africa. SIC offers structured 8 and 12 week volunteer programs open to students and recent alumni of participating schools, including The University of Arizona.

Support for International Change (SIC) focuses on teaching community members and school children how to protect themselves from HIV and how to care for those who are already infected by AIDS. Our volunteer satisfaction ratings have consistently been very high, and we are committed to further improving our programs and we would like you to be our next group of volunteers for Summer 2012!!!

Each program begins with an intensive, expert-led orientation. A week into orientation, volunteers move into a homestay with a host Tanzanian family. After orientation, your primary work as a volunteer will be to run an HIV awareness campaign within your community. The majority of your time will be spent teaching, lesson planning, and training peer educators, and you will also be involved in community assessment work within your village. In addition to these responsibilities, we urge volunteers to take the lead on other projects related to our work.

We believe that education is essential in slowing the spread of HIV/AIDS in northern Tanzania. Each year, student volunteers bring new energy and talents to our work!!! The deadline for online applications is Thursday, February 28th! Please get your applications in, and good luck!

For more information...
Visit our website: http://www.sichange.org
Email us at: uofa@sichange.org

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FRC’s Dr. David Prentice Congratulates Kansas Senate for Passing Ethical Stem Cell Therapy Bill

WASHINGTON, March 1, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Family Research Council (FRC) Senior Fellow Dr. David Prentice, a native Kansan, congratulated the Kansas state senate for passing S.B. 199, a bill that would establish the Midwest Stem Cell Therapy Center, a regional hub to advance and deliver adult and cord blood stem cell therapies to patients and serving as a resource for adult and cord blood stem cells for therapies. The Center would also inform professionals and the public about such therapies.

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Dr. Prentice, a cell biologist who was selected by George W. Bush's Council on Bioethics to write a comprehensive review of adult stem cell research in 2004, testified before the Kansas Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare in support of S.B. 199 on Feb. 25. Dr. Prentice additionally serves as adjunct professor of molecular genetics at the John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University of America, and formerly served as professor of life sciences at Indiana State University and adjunct professor of medical and molecular genetic at Indiana University School of Medicine.

The bill will now go to the Kansas House of Representatives for consideration.

In his testimony Dr. Prentice said:

"There are significant opportunities right now for Kansas to benefit from the establishment of a center of excellence specializing in the application of adult stem cell therapies for certain diseases, as well as educating physicians as well as the public about the advantages and availability of stem cell treatments.

"Kansas is moving forward as a potential leader in the area of adult and cord blood stem cell therapies. Estimates are that KU Med has done over 1,000 adult stem cell transplants, from bone marrow as well as a growing number from umbilical cord blood. These include stem cell transplants for various cancers and leukemias, but also initiating clinical trials to treat heart damage. Much more is possible.

"Kansas is well-positioned to become a leader in this area, and a global resource. The potential benefits for patients are incalculable. I urge you to support S.B. 199."

To read Dr. Prentice's testimony, click here: http://www.frc.org/testimony/testimony-of-dr-david-prentice-before-the-committee-on-public-health-and-welfare-kansas-senate

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OMICS Group-Journal of Medical Microbiology-2161-0703-S1-001 – Video


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Compostfarming Tellus- Vol.1 in a better film quality- we learn every day – Video


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Compost Farming Tellus is an exploration into the potential applications of compost from herbage. According to the laws of soil microbiology, described by Professor SA Waksman, Rutgers University in 1938.

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A well-cut brew

By Danyelle Morrow | Published 02/28/13 10:10pm | Updated 02/28/13 11:17pm

Microbiology senior Patrick Ropp patiently has brewed and parried his way through bottles and bouts for a months.

After taking a food science course last fall which focused on the fermentation and commercial brewing of different types of alcohol with chemical engineering and food science professor Kris Berglund, Ropp decided to improvise his own brew. After purchasing a brewing kit, he added hibiscus leaves to the pale ale for a unique flavor.

He calls it Prix de Fleur, a name he said was derived from four years of fencing humor. In fencing, the term, prise de fer is a defensive action meaning taking the blade.

Yet, despite the aggressive nature of the weapon, Ropp views himself as a patient fencer, allowing his own pace to dictate the match. Its a quality he said the art of brewing beer seems to share.

Ropp said his choices in fencing and brewing are a lot of work on both to come down to basically a really finished, really good looking end product.

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Longevity of 'Fergie Fledglings' owes everything to the Manchester United manager, says David Beckham

Alex Ferguson's philosophy is behind the longevity of Manchester United's homegrown players, says Paris St Germain midfielder David Beckham.

The former England captain and United player is still active at 37, having joined PSG on a five-month loan at the end of January.

Former team mate Phil Neville, 36, plays at Everton and the 39-year-old Ryan Giggs signed a new contract at Old Trafford today keeping him at the club another season after signing his first professional contract there in 1990.

"The majority of the Manchester United players who started in the mid 1990s - Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and I - are still on the pitch," Beckham told French sports daily L'Equipe on Friday.

Butt and Gary Neville have recently started coaching careers at United and England respectively but Scholes returned to the field in January 2012, eight months after calling it quits as he sought to help his club through an injury crisis.

"I think it is because Sir Alex Ferguson showed us the way when we were teenagers. He taught us to respect the game, to respect our body and to love what we do," Beckham said.

"For now, Ryan Giggs is the one who has been furthest (in his career). He continues to play at the highest level and he does not seem to want to stop. But in the end, maybe it will be me (who will quit last)," he said.

Beckham started his professional career at United in 1993 and left to join Real Madrid in 2003.

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Longevity Global Inc Now Offers full new line up of quality MIG Welding Machines

Longevity Global Inc. USAs pioneer supplier of welders and plasma cutters has announced its latest and widest range of MIG welders. MIG Welding is a commonly used high deposition rate welding process.

Hayward, CA (PRWEB) March 02, 2013

MIG Welding also called wire feed welding costs less and takes less time than other techniques of Welding. Longevity Global Inc offers full new line up of quality MIG Welding Machines for large to small uses.

The Spokesperson for Longevity Global Inc. stated, We at Longevity Global are recognized worldwide for providing reliable welding, cutting, and power generating equipment. We are one of the biggest sellers of the MIG welding equipment we offer, and we import and sell more units than any other company in America.

With that said, we want you to keep in mind that no units are produced by the same factory as Longevity units, he added further. MIG welders available at Longevity Global Inc are all equipped with full pulse amperage settings with complete adjustment for better quality welds.

Gas shielding can be used with all MIG Welders to give the best looking weld ever achieved by a welding machine. MIG machine is ideal for light weight or heavy gauge industrial use. Their entire MIG welder can be equipped with a Separate hand speed controlled spool gun for welding aluminum or other materials.

All their MIG Welders they stores are offered at competitive prices and it also includes 5 year parts and labor warranty.

About the Company

Longevity Global Inc is recognized worldwide for providing reliable welding, cutting, and power generating equipment. Since their inception 2001, it has earned slogan, "The Power to Last" through innovation, customer satisfaction, and industry leading production. The organization constantly strives to provide global dealers, distributors, and users with the most innovative welding and cutting machines in the market. Their engineering team works together with their dealers and customers to develop the best equipment in the market.

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Longevity Global Inc. Now Offers Prolific TIG Welding Machines

Longevity Global Inc. now offers some of the most prolific TIG welding machines equipped with cutting edge technology. Their line of TIG Welding machines consists of some of the most versatile welding equipment applicable for both DIY and professional requirements.

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They have dedicated a whole TIG Welding forum for all relevant information on the TIG Welding equipment. TIG welding is a very unique form of welding and TIG welders are still in high demand. TIG welders are a bit more complicated to use than other types of welding machines, but they provide the most durable and the smoothest bonds when welding.

The ArcMate LW-200ACDC from the company is one of the best TIG welding machines. It supplies direct and alternating current, a quality which comes handy when welding other base metals besides aluminum. TigWeld 250 AC/DC is the newest TIG welder for sale in the line of Longevity TIG welder combination units.

TigWeld 250 AC/DC welder features Genuine Infineon based IGBT electronics which set the standard for Inverter technology advancement. This machine comes with a 250amp AC/DC Pulse TIG welder. The machine also comes with a 200amp AC/DC stick welder built in. This machine can weld all AC or DC penetrating materials including mild steel, stainless steel, chromoly, copper, brass, aluminum, titanium and more.

This TIG welder can be used at a low setting for penetrating thin sheet metal or can be used to penetrate thick 5/8 inch thick steel at a high amperage setting. Longevity Global Inc. offers the most innovative welding and cutting machines in the market with distributors in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, United Kingdom, and multiple other countries.

About LONGEVITY

Since they started in 2001 LONGEVITY Global Inc. have been recognized worldwide for providing reliable wielding, cutting, and power generating equipment. Most of their equipment comes with an unmatched warranty of 5-Years on both parts and labor. They provide customer with affordable and reliable welding machines in all ranges of production from the garage users, to pipe welders, and ship builders.

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Genetics and Genetic Engineering – Video


Genetics and Genetic Engineering
In this live Grade 12 Life Sciences show we take a close look at Genetics Genetic Engineering. In this lesson we discuss inheritance of sex as well as haemophilia colour blindness as sex-linked characteristics. We look at the interpretation of pedigree diagrams and the importance of genetic engineering in medicine agriculture. Finally we discuss related ethics legislation as well as beliefs, attitudes values concerning genetic diseases. Download the Show Notes: http://www.mindset.co.za Visit the Learn Xtra Website: http://www.learnxtra.co.za View the Learn Xtra Live Schedule http://www.learnxtra.co.za Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com ( E00197263 )

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