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Joining the LabInterested in the lab? Please check out this page before contacting the lab regarding positions. Current Status
Undergraduates: The lab is currently at capacity for undergraduate researchers. Openings may become available in future semesters. About the Lab
Our research focuses on computational structural biology, with an emphasis on immune recognition. Current projects include modeling and designing antibody–antigen and T cell receptor (TCR) interactions, benchmarking and applying deep learning and physics-based methods, generating and updating structural immunology databases and resources, and developing computational approaches for protein design and analysis. Ways to JoinProspective or first-year Ph.D. students. The lab accepts students through two University of Maryland graduate programs:
Applicants should apply directly to one of these programs. Admission is handled by the program, not by individual labs. Feel free to email Dr. Pierce if you have any questions or would like to discuss your interests and the lab. Undergraduates. We accept undergraduate researchers from the University of Maryland, College Park. Students should generally have:
Interested undergraduate students can email Dr. Pierce directly (see "How to Inquire" below). Students can receive research course credit through BSCI379G. High school students. The lab accepts high school students through the IBBR-MCPS internship program. Montgomery County high school students with programming experience and interest in computational structural biology can apply directly to that program (applications open in the January timeframe) and let Dr. Pierce know. How to InquireIf you're interested in the lab and would like to email Dr. Pierce directly, please make sure to note why you are specifically interested in the lab (e.g. a publication you've seen from the lab, alignment with previous research or courses). Also, please include a CV/resume and an unofficial transcript (high school/undergraduate students). |