Developing Future Biologists (DFB) aims to empower underrepresented students by providing a week-long immersive developmental biology course at @UMich 🔬
Are you still looking for a reason to donate to DFB tomorrow? We can name a few! ☺️
Please consider supporting DFB on Giving Blueday, either with a donation or just spreading the word on social media. Your voice makes a difference! Giving Blueday starts @ 12AM (EDT)! #goblue
Are you still looking for a reason to donate to DFB tomorrow? We can name a few! ☺️
Please consider supporting DFB on Giving Blueday, either with a donation or just spreading the word on social media. Your voice makes a difference! Giving Blueday starts @ 12AM (EDT)! #goblue
Giving Blueday 2026 is right on the corner! Join us in March 18th to make an impact and help us raise funds that will support DFB goals and make our course possible. Stay tuned and save the date! 💛💙 #goblue
Meet Zonely, one of our 2025 DFB Alu〽️ni! Tonight we are sharing the story of how participating in DFB impacted her career back home 🔬
Are you a DFB alumni and you’d like to be highlighted in our social media too? Send us a DM and share your story! We love to hear from you 💛
🚨Last chance! This Friday is the final day to apply to the 2026 Developing Future Biologists Short Course at the University of Michigan!🚨
Visit our website or email us at [email protected] to learn more and apply. #GoBlue
Did you have a great experience as a DFB student? It’s your last chance to return to Ann Arbor and relive it, now as a teaching assistant 💛 Application deadline is January 30!
We’re hosting a webinar via Zoom on January 17, 2026 @ 1:00PM (ET). Join us!
➡️https://t.co/eq5Xi1PFq6
Q&A sessions in Spanish & English. Open to anyone interested: whether you are a student wanting to apply or a faculty member who wants to share info with students. Sign up now!
The new year brings good news to our #DFBAlumni: the deadline for TA applications has been extended until January 30! 🥳🎉
Reach out to us at [email protected] if you have any questions!
Applications are now open for the 2026 Developing Future Biologists Short Course at the University of Michigan!
Visit our website or email [email protected] to learn more and apply. #GoBlue
Attention DFB Alumni! The Teaching Assistant (TA) application for the 2026 Developing Future Biologists course is now open.
All expenses are covered, and TAs also receive a stipend. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. #GoBlue
Attention DFB Alumni! The Teaching Assistant (TA) application for the 2026 Developing Future Biologists course is now open.
All expenses are covered, and TAs also receive a stipend. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. #GoBlue
Applications are now open for the 2026 Developing Future Biologists Short Course at the University of Michigan!
Visit our website or email [email protected] to learn more and apply. #GoBlue
🚨 Missed the Instructor Application Deadline? Good News! 🚨
You’ve got another shot: our instructor application deadline is now extended until next Friday, September 19th!
If you're a @UMich graduate student, postdoc, or staff member, don’t miss this second chance.
🚨 Last chance! Tomorrow’s the final day to apply for the 2026 instructor cycle. Don’t miss your shot to make a real difference 🤓☝️🔬
Reminder: instructor positions are limited to graduate students, postdocs and staff affiliated to @UMich
Are you affiliated to @UMich and passionate about teaching the next generation of scientists? 🧬🔬
Join Developing Future Biologists! Our 2026 cycle of applications for instructors is open! DM or email us at [email protected] if you have questions!
There are only 90 minutes left to donate during Giving Blueday.
CDB will direct donations to the Developing Future Biologists to educate undergrads about developmental biology and inspire the next generation of scientists!
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Time is running out.
Donate now to inspire the next generation of scientists!
CDB will direct donations to the Developing Future Biologists to educate undergrads about developmental biology and inspire exploration of science careers.
https://t.co/CcgcGgXXFw
#GivingBlueday