UG New Program - Molecular (B.S.)

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Proposal Type* UG New Program

College / Department* College of Medicine Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences

Academic Specialty or Life Sciences Field

Complete Name of Molecular Microbiology (B.S.) Degree*

Proposed CIP Code* 26.0503 Program Description* College of Medicine Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences Health Sciences II (HS2), 335 407-823-5932 [email protected]

Director: Dr. Griffith Parks Burnett Building at Lake Nona (BBS), 101K 407-823-5932

Admission Requirements

Students who declare this major are admitted in a “Pending” status. In order for students to transition out of “Pending” status, they must earn a “C” or better in each of the following courses or their equivalents: BSC 2010C, CHM 2045C, CHM 2046, CHM 2210.

Degree Requirements

Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog. Students should complete the General Education Program before transferring within the Florida College System or State University System. Grades below “C” in Common Program Prerequisites, Core Requirements and Restricted Electives are not accepted. Students in undergraduate majors within the College of Medicine are expected to consistently make good progress towards their degrees. Therefore, the COM/BSBS Progress Policy mandates that undergraduate students meet the requirements of the policy. Below are the specific requirements of the Progress Policy:

Students with 3 withdrawal (W) grades will be placed in a probationary status. Students with 5 withdrawal (W) grades will meet with an advisor from the Knights Major Exploration and Transition Center for selection of a different major. Medical withdrawals are not included in this withdrawal component. Students who earned 5 low grades (C-, D, F, W, NC, U) will be placed on a probationary status and will meet with a peer mentor for major advising. Students who earn more than 8 low grades (C-, D, F, W, NC, U), will meet with an advisor from Knights Major Exploration and Transition Center for selection of a different major. Students with 2 unsuccessful attempts of the same UCF course will be placed on a probationary status and will meet with a peer mentor for major advising. Students with 3 unsuccessful attempts of the same UCF course will meet with an advisor from the Knights Major Exploration and Transition Center for selection of a different major.

Students in this track must maintain a minimum science GPA of 3.2. Students who are unable to maintain such GPA, the student will have to revert back into the nontrack Biomedical Sciences B.S. Students should consult with a BSBS academic advisor at least once per semester. Prospective Curriculum* General Education Program (GEP) (36 Credit Hours)

Communication Foundations (9 Credit Hours)

ENC 1101 Composition I [Right] (Required) ENC 1102 Composition II [Right] (Required) SPC 1603C Fundamentals of Technical Presentations [Right] (Preferred)

Cultural and Historical Foundations (9 Credit Hours)

Mathematical Foundations (7 Credit Hours)

[Before] MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Credit Hours: 4 (Required)

STA 2023 Statistical Methods I [Right] (Required)

Social Foundations (6 Credit Hours)

Science Foundations (8 Credit Hours)

1 or CHM 2040 and CHM 2041

BSC 2010C I [Right] (Required) CHM 2045C Chemistry Fundamentals I [Right] 1 [Right] (Required)

Common Program Prerequisites (CPP)

See "Common Prerequisites" in the Transfer and Transitions Services section for more information.

1 or CHM 2040 and CHM 2041

BSC 2010C Biology I [Right] (GEP) BSC 2011C Biology II BSC 2011C Biology II CHM 2045C Chemistry Fundamentals I [Right] 1 [Right] (GEP) CHM 2046 Chemistry Fundamentals II CHM 2046L Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory

[After] MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (GEP)

Select one of the following sequences of courses:

PHY 2053C College Physics I PHY 2054C College Physics II [After] or PHY 2048C General Physics Using Calculus I PHY 2049C General Physics Using Calculus II

Core Requirements: Basic Level

Math and Statistics

STA 2023 Statistical Methods I [After] MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (GEP)

[Right] (GEP)

Chemistry

CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I CHM 2211 Organic Chemistry II CHM 2211L Organic Laboratory Techniques I

Core Requirements: Advanced Level

BSC 3403C Quantitative Biological Methods MCB 3020C General Microbiology PCB 3522 I PCB 3233L Laboratory PCB 4280 Molecular Immunology PCB 4524 Molecular Biology II MCB 4414 Microbial MCB 4404 Bacterial and

Select One:

BCH 4024 Medical BCH 4053 Biochemistry I Restricted Electives

Students must choose 3 courses from the list below:

At least 1 must have a laboratory component

As an alternative to one of these listed electives, students can take part in a GEAR course, the PURE program, the PILOT course, or carry out an HIM thesis. Any one of these courses or programs will substitute for a restricted elective course, including elective laboratory courses.

Additional restricted electives can be taken as approved by the associate director.

BOT 4434C General MCB 3203 Pathogenic Microbiology [Right] 1 MCB 4503C MCB 3202 Principles of Infectious Disease MCB 4207 Infectious Processes MCB 4276 of Infectious Diseases MCB 4603 Environmental Microbiology MCB 4721C Methods in MCB 4653 Applied Industrial Microbiology PCB 4028 Molecular and Cellular PCB 4284 Immunobiology MCB 4201 Microbial Stress Response MCB 4204 Cellular Microbiology: - Interactions

Capstone Requirements

None

Electives

Variable. Students are encouraged to participate inundergraduate research if interested in pursuing graduate or professional education.

Foreign Language Requirements

Admissions

Two years of one foreign language in high school, or oneyear of one foreign language in college (or equivalentproficiency exam) prior to graduation.

Graduation

None Additional Requirements

None

Required Minors

None

Departmental Exit Requirements

Students must complete all coursework in the baccalaureate curriculum as shown and earn a GPA of at least 3.20 for all coursework in the sciences. Independent study, directed research or similar credit may not be used as a restricted elective. A minimum of 20 hours must be taken at UCF in the department of the major. Students will be required to take a comprehensive test during their last semester.

University Minimum Exit Requirements

A 2.0 UCF GPA 48 semester hours of upper division credit completed 60 semester hours earned after CLEP awarded 30 of the last 39 hours of course work must be completed in residency at UCF. A maximum of 45 hours of extension, correspondence, CLEP, Credit by Exam, and Armed Forces credits permitted. Complete the General Education Program, the Gordon Rule, and nine hours of Summer credit.

Total Undergraduate Credit Hours Required: 120

Honors In Major

Application and admissions through the Department and the Burnett Honors College. Fulfill University requirements for Honors in the Majorand maintain a 3.2 UCF GPA; 3.5 in the major; 3.2 cummulative average for graded upper division courses regardless of the institution.

Complete the following course with a grade of B or better 1 Honors Section

BSC 3403C Quantitative Biological Methods [Right] 1

Honors Thesis

Complete the following course with a grade of B or better and successfully complete the oral defense of the Honors Thesis

MCB 4970H - Honors Undergraduate Thesis II Credit Hours: 1

Additional Information

Related Programs

Biology (B.S.) Biotechnology (B.S.) Medical Laboratory Sciences (B.S.) Chemistry, Biochemistry Track (B.S.)

Certificates

None

Related Minors

Biology Minor Chemistry Minor

Advising Notes

None

Transfer Notes

Students who begin a two semester sequence course(e.g. General Chemistry) at a Florida College System institution are strongly encouraged to complete the sequence before transferring. If it will not be possible to complete the sequence before transferring, the student should postpone beginning the course until enrolling at UCF. Lower division courses do not substitute for upperdivision courses.

Acceptable Substitutes for Transfer Courses

the combination of CHM 2040 and CHM 2041 substitutes CHM 2045C.

Program Academic Learning Compacts

Program Academic Learning Compacts (student learning outcomes) for undergraduate programs are located at: http://www.oeas.ucf.edu/alc/academic_learning_compacts.htm

Plan of Study Freshman Year - Fall (14 Credit Hours)

ENC 1101 Composition I CHM 2045C Chemistry Fundamentals I [After] MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Credit Hours: 4

[After] General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Freshman Year - Spring (14 Credit Hours)

ENC 1102 Composition II BSC 2010C Biology I CHM 2046 Chemistry Fundamentals II CHM 2046L Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory [After] General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Sophomore Year - Fall (14 Credit Hours)

CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I MCB 3020C General Microbiology STA 2023 Statistical Methods I [After] General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Sophomore Year - Spring (15 Credit Hours)

CHM 2211 Organic Chemistry II BSC 3403C Quantitative Biological Methods [After] Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 3

[After] General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Select One:

CHM 2211L Organic Laboratory Techniques I [After] Elective Credit Hours: 3

Sophomore Year - Summer (9 Credit Hours)

Select One:

CHM 2211L Organic Laboratory Techniques I [After] Elective Credit Hours: 3 [After] Elective Credit Hours: 3

[After] Elective Credit Hours: 3

Junior Year - Fall (14 Credit Hours)

PCB 3522 Molecular Biology I [After] Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 4

Select One:

PHY 2053C College Physics I PHY 2048C General Physics Using Calculus I [After] General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Junior Year - Spring (14 Credit Hours)

PCB 4524 Molecular Biology II

Select One:

PHY 2054C College Physics II PHY 2049C General Physics Using Calculus II

Select One:

MCB 4404 Bacterial Genetics and Physiology MCB 4204 Cellular Microbiology: Host-Pathogen Interactions PCB 4280 Molecular Immunology PCB 3233L Immunology Laboratory

Senior Year - Fall (12 Credit Hours)

Select One:

BCH 4053 Biochemistry I MCB 4414 Microbial Metabolism MCB 4201 Microbial Stress Response [After] Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 4

[After] El ti C dit H 3 [After] Elective Credit Hours: 3

Senior Year - Spring (12 Credit Hours)

Select One:

BCH 4053 Biochemistry I MCB 4414 Microbial Metabolism

Select One:

MCB 4404 Bacterial Genetics and Physiology MCB 4204 Cellular Microbiology: Host-Pathogen Interactions [After] Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 4

[After] Elective Credit Hours: 3

Please do not complete the remining sections until after the form is launched.

Provide headcount (HC) and full-time equivalent (FTE) student estimates of majors for Years 1 through 5. HC and FTE estimates should be identical to those in Table 1 in Appendix A. Indicate the program costs for the first and the fifth years of implementation as shown in the appropriate columns in Table 2 in Appendix A. Calculate an Educational and General (E&G) cost per FTE for Years 1 and 5 (Total E&G divided by FTE).

Implementation Timeframe

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Projected Enrollment (From Table 1)

Year 1: HC 75 Year 1: FTE 75

Year 2: HC 125 Year 2: FTE 125

Year 3: HC 200 Year 3: FTE 200

Year 4: HC 300 Year 4: FTE 300

Year 5: HC 400 Year 5: FTE 400 ea 5 400

Projected Program Costs (From Table 2)

E&G Cost per FTE E&G Funds

Contract & Grants Funds Auxiliary Funds

Total Cost

E&G Cost per FTE E&G Funds

Contract & Grants Funds Auxiliary Funds

Total Cost 0

Note: This outline and the questions pertaining to each section must be reproduced within the body of the proposal to ensure that all sections have been satisfactorily addressed. Tables 1 through 4 are to be included as Appendix A and not reproduced within the body of the proposals because this often causes errors in the automatic calculations.

Introduction

I. Program Description and Relationship to System-Level Goals

Briefly describe within a few paragraphs the degree program under consideration, including (a) level; (b) emphases, including majors, concentrations, tracks, or specializations; (c) total number of credit hours; and (d) overall purpose, including examples of employment or education opportunities that may be available to program graduates.

Degree Program The Bachelor of Science in Molecular Microbiology will consist of 120 credit hours of which at least 36 hours will include the general education program courses. The BS in Molecular Microbiology will include both core (29 required credits) courses and three elective courses (9-11 credit hours). The core courses include both our standard molecular biology and biochemistry course that overlap with Biomedical Science (shared core) and three microbiology specific core courses. These three courses are General Microbiology (MCB 3020), Microbial Metabolism (MCB 4414) and Bacterial Genetics and Physiology (MCB 4404).

The overall purpose of the major is to enable a student with an interest in microbiology and infectious disease to get a depth of knowledge that is not currently offered at UCF as a stand alone degree. We already offer a track in Molecular Microbiology, and this proposal raises the level of that track to a full B.S. degree.

Graduates with a degree in Molecular Microbiology will be competitive for admission to medical, dental and other health professional schools. Graduates would also be competitive for graduate programs in life science degrees both Master's and Doctorate. Moreover some graduates may choose to work in applied microbiology fields in food safety, brewing and food industries or health care quality control. Some graduates likely will go on to seek graduate degrees in public health (e.g. M.P.H.) and a degree with an depth of knowledge in infectious disease will strengthen those graduates ability to compete in these programs.

Please provide the date when the pre-proposal was presented to CAVP (Council of Academic Vice Presidents) Academic Program Coordination review group. Identify any concerns that the CAVP review group raised with the pre-proposed program and provide a brief narrative explaining how each of these concerns has been or is being addressed. Date Pre-Proposal The pre-proposal was reviewed by the CAVP on April 6th, 2018. There were no concerns raised in this review. Presented to CAVP

If this is a doctoral level program please include the external consultant’s report at the end of the proposal as Appendix D. Please provide a few highlights from the report and describe ways in which the report affected the approval process at the university.

External Consultant's Report N/A

Describe how the proposed program is consistent with the current State University System (SUS) Strategic Planning Goals. Identify which specific goals the program will directly support and which goals the program will indirectly support (see link to the SUS Strategic Plan on the page for new program proposal).

Consistent with Current SUS Strategic Planning The B.S. in Molecular Microbiology is in line with the SUS Strategic Planning goals as it falls under the category of Goals STEM disciplines and majors outlined in the strategic plan. All majors classified within the 26.0 CIP code are listed as areas of Strategic Emphasis in the current plan.

If the program is to be included in a category within the Programs of Strategic Emphasis as described in the SUS Strategic Plan, please indicate the category and the justification for inclusion.

The Programs of Strategic Emphasis Categories:

Critical Workforce:

Education Health Gap Analysis

Economic Development:

Global Competitiveness

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)

Please see the Programs of Strategic Emphasis (PSE) methodology for additional explanations on program inclusion criteria at the resource page for new program proposal.

Program of Strategic Emphasis Category and The B. S. in Molecular Microbiology is included as a Program of Strategic Emphasis in area #3 - Science, Justification Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) is a category in the current version of the strategic plan and it is proposed that it be retained and renamed Economic Development – STEM to emphasize the importance of these programs to Florida’s economy.

Identify any established or planned educational sites at which the program is expected to be offered and indicate whether it will be offered only at sites other than the main campus.

Established / Planned Educational Sites The B.S. in Molecular Microbiology will only be offered at the UCF main campus.

Institutional and State Level Accountability

II. Need and Demand

Need: Describe national, state, and/or local data that support the need for more people to be prepared in this program at this level. Reference national, state, and/or local plans or reports that support the need for this program and requests for the proposed program which have emanated from a perceived need by agencies or industries in your service area. Cite any specific need for research and service that the program would fulfill. Need The B.S. in Molecular Microbiology degree will also prepare graduates to become biological technicians or biological scientists. Based on a review of the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor statistics (www. Bls.gov/emp), there are 120,800 employed biological technicians and biological scientists in the U.S., and the ten year projections show this number to increase to by 11,500 jobs. Graduates would also qualify to become seconday schools teachers (biology), for which there are currently 1,018,700 jobs in the U.S. and this population is expected to grow by 76,800 jobs in the next ten years. In addition to these general categories of , a degree in Molecular Microbiology would also prepare graduates to be eligible to work as Microbiologists. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates there are 23,200 microbiologists in 2016 with an increase to 25,100 by 2026. We would expect our graduates who are not going on to graduate or professional school to be good candidates for these jobs that require only a B.S. degree to qualify for employment. It should also be noted that Biological technicians has been identified as one of the jobs that has been classified within our region (Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Sumter counties) as a profession with regional demand (floridajobs.org).

Demand: Describe data that support the assumption that students will enroll in the proposed program. Include descriptions of surveys or other communications with prospective students.

Demand We have had an established track in Molecular and Cellular biology for several years. Students have consistently asked what the purpose or reason is for doing a 'track'. We have found that most students would rather see their degree title contain the actual content of the major, rather than just be termed a 'track'. We expect that more students will engage in a full B.S. degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology than just a track under Biomedical Science.

We also expect the students that choose this major will not be new students in our program, but students who would have chosen a B.S. in Biomedical Science but are interested in a more specific and disciplinary degree.

We have not yet carried out surveys for interest given that we already have been maintaining a track and the biggest issue we have found was confusion on what a track does for the student in terms of outcomes.

If substantially similar programs (generally at the four-digit CIP Code or 60 percent similar in core courses), either private or public exist in the state, identify the institution(s) and geographic location(s). Summarize the outcome(s) of communication with such programs with regard to the potential impact on their enrollment and opportunities for possible collaboration (instruction and research). In Appendix C, provide data that support the need for an additional program.

Outcomes of Communication The University of Florida has a similar degree (Microbiology and Science) and the University of South Florida also has a Microbiology degree. We have reached out to Chairs of both departments with our proposed curriculum.

To date (January 23rd) only the University of Florida has responded to our request. Their response is very positive for both degree programs (attached as email). We are awaiting the USF response and hope to have one by the time this proposal goes to the BOT for review in summer of 2019.

Use Table 1 in Appendix A (1-A for undergraduate and 1-B for graduate) to categorize projected student headcount (HC) and Full Time Equivalents (FTE) according to primary sources. Generally undergraduate FTE will be calculated as 30 credit hours per year and graduate FTE will be calculated as 24 credit hours per year. Describe the rationale underlying enrollment projections. If students within the institution are expected to change majors to enroll in the proposed program at its inception, describe the shifts from disciplines that will likely occur.

Student Headcount (HC) and Full Time Equivalents We expect the majority of students who choose the B.S. in Molecular Microbiology will be UCF students who (FTE) would have chosen our Biomedical Science major, the third most popular major at UCF in 2018 (IKM). We have over 3000 undergraduate majors in Biomedical Science and this has steadily increased in the past 10 years since we changed our B.S. from Molecular Biology and Microbiology to B.S. in Biomedical Science. Our proposal is not asking for any new resources or faculty, since we have grown substantially in faculty numbers and depth in these areas. Likewise our projections for majors (75, 125, 200, 300, 400) are estimates of the fraction of students who will decide to go more disciplinary rather than general (Biomedical Science) in the coming five years. Regardless we already have the resources for the coursework and are offering both the core and elective courses regularly, so regardless of the enrollment the School can manage this shift in majors. Indicate what steps will be taken to achieve a diverse student body in this program. If the proposed program substantially duplicates a program at FAMU or FIU, provide, (in consultation with the affected university), an analysis of how the program might have an impact upon that university’s ability to attract students of races different from that which is predominant on their campus in the subject program. The university’s Equal Opportunity Officer shall review this section of the proposal and then sign and date Appendix B to indicate that the analysis required by this subsection has been completed.

Diverse Student Body For a STEM major in the State of Florida, our current Biomedical Science program is quite racially and ethnically diverse. In Fall 2018, the total number of students in this program was 3,343. Nearly 14% of the students identified as Asian (461), just under 13% as African American (423), just under 5% were multi-racial (160), about 3.6% were non-resident alien (122) and 34% identified as white (1,138). Strikingly nearly 30% identified as Hispanic/Latino and Latina (996). These percentages reflect the racial and ethnic diversity found in the UCF student population and the broader Central Florida region as a whole.

We expect this diversity will be mirrored in our B.S. in Molecular Microbiology majors given that we expect these students to come from the same pool that now choose Biomedical Science. This is a combination of students entering UCF both as FTICs and transfer students.

Burnett School also takes part in an annual program – The Health Leaders Summit Academy as part of the College of Medicine’s outreach to recruit future underrepresented students. The Health Leaders Summer Academy (HLSA) is a collaboration between Orange County Public Schools and the School District of Osceola County. The Academy provides hands-on educational summer experiences for high school students who are interested in pursuing professional health related careers. Applicants must be current tenth-grade students (rising juniors) with a strong interest in pursuing a career in the medical field. Students must also have completed one year of Biology prior to the start of the Academy. The academy is open only to students in Osceola and Orange Counties and is very competitive.

Students from underrepresented groups in healthcare will be given first consideration during the application process. The University of Central Florida College of Medicine values diversity in its education, research and . Our commitment to reflecting the diversity of the Central Florida community in our faculty, staff and students will guide applicant selection.

III. Budget

Use Table 2 in Appendix A to display projected costs and associated funding sources for Year 1 and Year 5 of program operation. Use Table 3 in Appendix A to show how existing Education & General funds will be shifted to support the new program in Year 1. In narrative form, summarize the contents of both tables, identifying the source of both current and new resources to be devoted to the proposed program. (Data for Year 1 and Year 5 reflect snapshots in time rather than cumulative costs.)

Projected Costs and Associated Funding We are not asking for any new resources, and the faculty who are currently employed at BSBS are now teaching Sources all the required courses for the new B.S. degree. It should be noted that we have offered a track in this area, including all required courses, for several years now. If any need to shift faculty from existing courses it will not negatively impact our ability to fulfill the needs to teach all of our existing and new degree programs.

Please explain whether the university intends to operate the program through continuing education, seek approval for market tuition rate, or establish a differentiated graduate-level tuition. Provide a rationale for doing so and a timeline for seeking Board of Governors’ approval, if appropriate. Please include the expected rate of tuition that the university plans to charge for this program and use this amount when calculating cost entries in Table 2.

Rationale This is a standard undergraduate degree program and in-state or out of state tuition for undergraduates will be charged.

If other programs will be impacted by a reallocation of resources for the proposed program, identify the impacted programs and provide a justification for reallocating resources. Specifically address the potential negative impacts that implementation of the proposed program will have on related undergraduate programs (i.e., shift in faculty effort, reallocation of instructional resources, reduced enrollment rates, greater use of adjunct faculty and teaching assistants). Explain what steps will be taken to mitigate any such impacts. Also, discuss the potential positive impacts that the proposed program might have on related undergraduate programs (i.e., increased undergraduate research opportunities, improved quality of instruction associated with cutting-edge research, improved labs and library resources). Impacted Programs Possible negative impacts:

Shift in students from our existing majors or other life science majors on campus (Biology) Some faculty effort in specific courses may be needed to meet demands of offering 5 B.S. degrees simulataneously

Possible positive impacts:

More interest in specific disciplinary research activities ( or Microbiology) by undergraduates, leading to more Undergraduate research students A stronger group of faculty in these disciplines to work together and collaborate on research projects The potential to migrate similar disciplinary degrees at the graduate level (e.g. MS) and the ability of these new degree programs to feed these graduate programs

Describe other potential impacts on related programs or departments (e.g., increased need for general education or common prerequisite courses, or increased need for required or elective courses outside of the proposed major).

Other Potential Impacts If this new degree program leads to more students choosing UCF for this program, or more students who were not majoring in a life science major choose this major, then there may be increased need to teach pre-requisite courses in chemistry, physics, mathematics and social sciences for both the General Education program and the Common Core pre-requisites.

Describe what steps have been taken to obtain information regarding resources (financial and in-kind) available outside the institution (businesses, industrial organizations, governmental entities, etc.). Describe the external resources that appear to be available to support the proposed program.

Resources No outside resources are needed to move the existing track to a B.S. degree.

IV. Projected Benefit of the Program to the University, Local Community, and State

Use information from Tables 1 and 2 in Appendix A, and the supporting narrative for “Need and Demand” to prepare a concise statement that describes the projected benefit to the university, local community, and the state if the program is implemented. The projected benefits can be both quantitative and qualitative in , but there needs to be a clear distinction made between the two in the narrative. Need and Demand Graduates of the Molecular Microbiology degree will have three major opportunities based on past performance of our own programs at UCF and others in the SUS. First, graduates will be highly competitive to gain entrance into medical schools, one of the primary goals of our entering freshman. UCF has been supplying medical schools in the state of Florida from our academic unit for decades. This degree will give a depth of knowledge not previously available, and we believe admissions committees at medical schools will appreciate the coursework and focus on student’s transcript during review. The production of new physicians is critical to Florida’s economy and to the improvement of human health both in Florida and across the country. Second, students will be very competitive for entrance into other professional schools (, dentistry). Third, our graduates will be very competitive to enter into M.S. and Ph.D. programs in life sciences, physical therapy and other health related graduate programs.

In terms of State benefit, the education and graduation of competitive students to enter graduate and professional education has been seen as a key growth for the future of Florida. Case in point, the establishment and the support for funding of the State University Professional and Graduate Degree Excellence program demonstrates that our graduates will play a key role in the SUS and its priorities for Higher Education in Florida.

An analysis of 10 years of data from the student tracker database (UCF IKM) reveals that nearly 70% of all graduates from Burnett School matriculate into either a graduate or professional degree within 2 years of graduation from our program. We anticipate that by offering a full B.S. in Molecular and Cellular Biology (or other degrees with more depth in their curriculum) that we will improve this number to over 80%. We will follow the success of graduates of all our degree programs over time and quantify the contributions to the State in the education of students in life sciences and medicine. We expect a quantitative increase in the number of successful matriculates to graduate and professional programs with the establishment of this degree program.

V. Access and Articulation – Bachelor’s Degrees Only

If the total number of credit hours to earn a degree exceeds 120, provide a justification for an exception to the policy of a 120 maximum and submit a separate request to the Board of Governors for an exception along with notification of the program’s approval. (See criteria in Board of Governors Regulation 6C-8.014)

Justification for an Exception The degree will not exceed the 120 credit hour limit.

List program prerequisites and provide assurance that they are the same as the approved common prerequisites for other such degree programs within the SUS (see link to the Common Prerequisite Manual on the resource page for new program proposal). The courses in the Common Prerequisite Counseling Manual are intended to be those that are required of both native and transfer students prior to entrance to the major program, not simply lower-level courses that are required prior to graduation. The common prerequisites and substitute courses are mandatory for all institution programs listed, and must be approved by the Articulation Coordinating Committee (ACC). This requirement includes those programs designated as “limited access.”

If the proposed prerequisites are not listed in the Manual, provide a rationale for a request for exception to the policy of common prerequisites. NOTE: Typically, all lower-division courses required for admission into the major will be considered prerequisites. The curriculum can require lower-division courses that are not prerequisites for admission into the major, as long as those courses are built into the curriculum for the upper-level 60 credit hours. If there are already common prerequisites for other degree programs with the same proposed CIP, every effort must be made to utilize the previously approved prerequisites instead of recommending an additional “track” of prerequisites for that CIP. Additional tracks may not be approved by the ACC, thereby holding up the full approval of the degree program. Programs will not be entered into the State University System Inventory until any exceptions to the approved common prerequisites are approved by the ACC.

Program Prerequisites We are not asking for an exception to the common core pre-requisites.

If the university intends to seek formal Limited Access status for the proposed program, provide a rationale that includes an analysis of diversity issues with respect to such a designation. Explain how the university will ensure that Florida College System transfer students are not disadvantaged by the Limited Access status. NOTE: The policy and criteria for Limited Access are identified in Board of Governors Regulation 6C-8.013. Submit the Limited Access Program Request form along with this document.

Limited Access Status Rationale N/A

If the proposed program is an AS-to-BS capstone, ensure that it adheres to the guidelines approved by the Articulation Coordinating Committee for such programs, as set forth in Rule 6A-10.024 (see link to the Statewide Articulation Manual on the resource page for new program proposal). List the prerequisites, if any, including the specific AS degrees which may transfer into the program.

AS-to-BS Capstone N/A

Institutional Readiness

VI. Related Institutional Mission and Strength

Describe how the goals of the proposed program relate to the institutional mission statement as contained in the SUS Strategic Plan and the University Strategic Plan (see link to the SUS Strategic Plan on the resource page for new program proposal).

Goals The mission of the State University System of Florida is to provide undergraduate, graduate and professional education, research, and public service of the highest quality through a coordinated system of institutions of higher learning, each with its own mission and collectively dedicated to serving the needs of a diverse state and global society. (BOG Strategic Plan 2012-2025)

This new degree program in Molecular Microbiology directly addresses the mission:

Provides a new disciplinary degree program in life science (undergraduate mission) Educates students who can matriculate into graduate and professional programs in Florida (graduate and professional education) Provides undergraduate students with opportunities for research with nearly 70 faculty in Burnett School (Research mission)

The Florida BOG has three major goals, including its top goal - Teaching and Learning:

Teaching and Learning has three categories – we will address each of these for this degree proposal:

Strengthen Quality & Reputation of Academic Programs and Universities

This new B.S. in Molecular Microbiology is an attempt to improve the quality and the academic reputation of our School. We have grown in both faculty breadth and depth, and this has allowed us to be able to offer more disciplinary degrees.

Increase Degree Productivity and Program Efficiency

By using the strengths of a growing faculty, we are going to be more efficient in terms of our ability to leverage the talents of our faculty in their disciplines, specifically our strong and growing faculty with expertise in Infectious Disease.

Increase the Number of Degrees Awarded in STEM and Other Areas of Strategic Emphasis

This B.S. in Molecular Microbiology is clearly aligned with the SUS strategic plan as a STEM degree within the Strategic Emphasis of life science education and Biomedical Research.

UCF Strategic Plan (Collective Impact)

The number one goal of UCF’s Strategic Plan is to

HARNESS THE POWER OF SCALE

TO TRANSFORM LIVES AND LIVELIHOODS.

The B.S. in Molecular Microbiology aligns clearly with this goal given our ability to enable students from all backgrounds and through all on ramps to UCF to earn a degree in Microbiology that can lead to success after graduation in graduate and professional education graduation in graduate and professional education.

Describe how the proposed program specifically relates to existing institutional strengths, such as programs of emphasis, other academic programs, and/or institutes and centers.

Relation to Existing Institutional Strengths The Burnett School of Biomedical Science is the primary research enterprise in the UCF College of Medicine. The COM is driving the innovation and growth in the Medical City area of Lake Nona. Our core mission as a School is in undergraduate and graduate education. This degree program will support faculty teaching in one of the most strategic areas of growth within UCF, both in the past 15 years, and in the coming decades to come.

Provide a narrative of the planning process leading up to submission of this proposal. Include a chronology in table format of the activities, listing both university personnel directly involved and external individuals who participated in planning. Provide a timetable of events necessary for the implementation of the proposed program.

Planning Process The degree proposal was developed with a group of faculty from Burnett School in a series of meetings in Fall 2018. Faculty on the Molecular Microbiology group included:

Alexander Cole

Camilla Ambivero

Sean Moore

Jessica Wilson

Robert Borgon

Kenneth Teter

Taj Azarian

This group met to build a draft proposal on October 29th and subsequently on December 17th.

Planning Process

Date October 29th Participants Alexander Cole Camilla Ambivero Sean Moore Jessica Wilson Robert Borgon Kenneth Teter Taj Azarian

Planning Activity Draft curriculum and proposal

Date December 17th Participants Alexander Cole Camilla Ambivero Sean Moore Jessica Wilson Robert Borgon Kenneth Teter Taj Azarian

Planning Activity Finalize core and elective curriculum

Events Leading to Implementation

Date June 2019

Implementation Activity Degree audit build; Policies developed for advising

Date August 2019

Implementation Activity Final review of requirements and publication of materials for new students VII. Program Quality Indicators - Reviews and Accreditation

Identify program reviews, accreditation visits, or internal reviews for any university degree programs related to the proposed program, especially any within the same academic unit. List all recommendations and summarize the institution's progress in implementing the recommendations.

Recommendations and Summary The Burnett School underwent full program accreditation and review in 2016. Some of the relevant recommendations led to the development of new degree programs. Each of the following were Recommendations that are relevant to the establishment of the new B.S. degree in Molecular Microbiology:

1.) Recommendation: Identify peer and aspirational peer institutions for the school and each of its programs; benchmark to inform strategic planning, priority setting, and continuous improvement of programs and operations.

The Department of Microbiology and Cell Science is an SUS peer that has build a strong Microbiology degree program that enables its graduates to compete well for admission to graduate school and professional school. BSBS developed this new degree program by first comparing our curriculum in Biomedical Science to this degree program, and similar life science programs around the country. We used this comparison, and the benefit of the common core numbering system for the SUS, to develop the curriculum proposed in this document. We consider this a direct response to this recommendation from our accreditation. If approved, we will have several years of data from the early phase of this program to share with our site visit team in 2023 to respond to this recommendation.

2.) Recommendation: Assure the school’s strategic plan aligns with the college’s and university’s strategic directions and priorities and that it includes a clear vision and goals for the unit and its programs

The education of students in the areas of STEM is both a College level goal, part of the UCF strategic plan, and helps us to grow in a clear way to offer both disciplinary (Molecular Microbiology, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Biotechnology) and more general interdisciplinary degrees (Biomedical Science).

3) Recommendation: Review the undergraduate curriculum and update it as appropriate (e.g., evaluate the number of electives and explore adding additional tracks that target exceptional students.

We believe that the establish of two new degree programs will enable exceptional students with an interest in Cell biology or Microbiology will strengthen our programs and lead to better outcomes after graduation, as stated above. We are utilizing more of our elective courses now as core courses in these disciplinary degree programs.

VIII. Curriculum

Describe the specific expected student learning outcomes associated with the proposed program. If a bachelor’s degree program, include a web link to the Academic Learning Compact or include the document itself as an appendix. Expected Student Learning Outcomes College of Medicine Academic Learning Compacts

Proposed ALC

Molecular Microbiology - B.S.

Discipline Specific Knowledge, Skills, Behavior and Values

1. Molecular Microbiology graduates will have a well-developed understanding of the biology and biochemistry of : metabolism, genetics, growth, types, pathogenesis and antimicrobials.

2. The Molecular Microbiology graduates will have a strong background in molecular biology, especially as it applies to infectious diseases.

3. Molecular Microbiology majors will demonstrate basic science laboratory skills, including reporting laboratory results, as well as good bench capabilities for microbiology studies, deemed necessary for a graduate of Molecular Microbiology.

4. Molecular Microbiology graduates will demonstrate knowledge of immunology principles as they relate to infectious diseases.

5. Graduates will demonstrate substantial knowledge of biochemistry.

6. Molecular Microbiology graduates will have basic knowledge of molecular techniques and their relationship to infectious diseases.

Critical Thinking

1. Molecular Microbiology graduates will have a basic understanding of microbes: metabolism, growth, types, pathogenesis and control.

2. Graduates will have a strong background in molecular biology.

3. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of bacterial genetics principles.

4. Graduates will have basic knowledge of molecular techniques and their relationship to health diagnostics.

Communication

1. Molecular Microbiology majors will demonstrate basic science laboratory skills, including reporting laboratory results, deemed necessary for a graduate of Molecular Microbiology.

2. Graduates will demonstrate competency in oral and written communication.

Assessment of Molecular Microbiology - B.S. Outcomes

These outcomes will be assessed using a variety of assessment methods, including: Required exit exam based on learning outcomes from core-required courses.

Describe the admission standards and graduation requirements for the program. Admission Standards and Graduation Requirements Students must complete the following courses and earn a ‘C’ or better prior to being admitted into the major. In addition students must complete MCB 3020C and earn a ‘B’ or better to be admitted into the Molecular Microbiology major. Students must also maintain a minimum 3.0 UCF GPA to maintain status in the program. Students who drop below this 3.0 GPA for two consecutive semesters can apply their accumulated credit hours to a Biomedical Science B.S. degree.

BSC 2010C - Biology I Credit Hours: 4

CHM 2045C - Chemistry Fundamentals I Credit Hours: 4

Or

CHM 2040 and CHM 2041

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I Credit Hours: 3

CHM 2046 - Chemistry Fundamentals II Credit Hours: 3

CHM 2046L - Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory Credit Hours: 1

Degree Requirements

Students who change degree programs and select this major must adopt the most current catalog. Students should complete the General Education Program before transferring within the Florida College System or State University System. Grades below “C” in Common Program Prerequisites, Core Requirements and Restricted Electives will not be accepted.

Students should consult with a BSBS academic advisor at least once per semester.

Describe the curricular framework for the proposed program, including number of credit hours and composition of required core courses, restricted electives, unrestricted electives, thesis requirements, and dissertation requirements. Identify the total numbers of semester credit hours for the degree. Curricular Framework General Education Program (GEP) (36 Credit Hours)

Certain courses must be selected in GEP for this major, bringing the total GEP hours to more than 36.

Communication Foundations (9 Credit Hours)

ENC 1101 - Composition I Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

ENC 1102 - Composition II Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

SPC 1603C - Fundamentals of Technical Presentations Credit Hours: 3 (Preferred)

Cultural and Historical Foundations (9 Credit Hours)

Mathematical Foundations (6 Credit Hours)

STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I Credit Hours: 3 (Required)

MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Credit Hours: 4 (Required)

Social Foundations (6 Credit Hours)

Science Foundations (8 Credit Hours)

BSC 2010C - Biology I Credit Hours: 4

CHM 2045C - Chemistry Fundamentals I Credit Hours: 4

Or

CHM 2040 and CHM 2041

Common Program Prerequisites (CPP)

See “Common Prerequisites” in the Transfer and Transitions Services section for more information.

1 See Transfer Notes for possible substitutions.

BSC 2010C - Biology I Credit Hours: 4 (GEP)

CHM 2045C - Chemistry Fundamentals I Credit Hours: 4 1 (GEP)

CHM 2046 - Chemistry Fundamentals II Credit Hours: 3 CHM 2046L - Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory Credit Hours: 1

MAC 2311C - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Credit Hours: 4 (GEP)

STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I Credit Hours: 3

CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II Credit Hours: 3

CHM 2211L - Organic Laboratory Techniques I Credit Hours: 2

Select one of the following sequences of courses:

PHY 2053C - College Physics I Credit Hours: 4

PHY 2054C - College Physics II Credit Hours: 4 or

PHY 2048C - General Physics Using Calculus I Credit Hours: 4

PHY 2049C - General Physics Using Calculus II Credit Hours: 4

Core Requirements: Basic Level

Math and Statistics

MAC 2311C - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Credit Hours: 4 (GEP)

STA 2023 - Statistical Methods I Credit Hours: 3 (GEP)

Chemistry

CHM 2210 - Organic Chemistry I Credit Hours: 3

CHM 2211 - Organic Chemistry II Credit Hours: 3

CHM 2211L - Organic Laboratory Techniques I Credit Hours: 2

Core Requirements: Advanced Level

Biomedical Sciences (25 Credit Hours)

The following core courses are for students completing the general Biomedical Science degree.

Life Sciences (28 Credit Hours)

MCB 3020C - General Microbiology Credit Hours: 5

BSC 3403C - Quantitative Biological Methods Credit Hours: 4

PCB 3522 - Molecular Biology I Credit Hours: 3 PCB 4524 - Molecular Biology II Credit Hours: 3

MCB 4414 - Microbial Metabolism Credit Hours: 3 MCB 3404 – Bacterial Genetics and Physiology Credit Hours: 3

PCB 4280 - Molecular Immunology Credit Hours: 3

PCB 3233L - Immunology Laboratory Credit Hours: 1

Biochemistry (3 Credit Hours)

BCH 4024 - Medical Biochemistry Credit Hours: 4 or

BCH 4053 - Biochemistry I Credit Hours: 3

Restricted Electives

Molecular Microbiology Restricted Electives (9 Credit Hours)

Select a minimum of three (3) courses from the list below. At least one must have a laboratory course.

Only three hours of Honors thesis will count towards restrictive elective requirement.

As an alternative to one of these listed electives, students can take part in a GEAR course, the PURE program, the PILOT course, or carry out an HIM thesis.

Any one of these courses or programs will substitute for a restricted elective course, including elective laboratory courses.

Additional restricted electives can be taken as approved by the Associate Director.

1Recommended for Preprofessional students

2Students must take MCB 3203L - Pathogenic Microbiology Lab in order for the combination to count as 1 restricted elective.

BOT 4434C - General Mycology Credit Hours: 4

BSC 4434 - Biomedical Informatics: Sequence Analysis Credit Hours: 3

BSC 4439 - Biomedical Informatics: Structure Analysis Credit Hours: 3

MCB 3202 - Principles of Infectious Disease Credit Hours: 3 1

MCB 3203 - Pathogenic Microbiology Credit Hours: 3 2

MCB 4114C - Determinative & Systemic Microbiology Credit Hours: 4

MCB 4207 - Infectious Processes Credit Hours: 3 1

MCB 4204 C ll l Mi bi l H t P th I t ti C dit H 3 MCB 4204 - Cellular Microbiology: Host-Pathogen Interactions Credit Hours: 3

MCB 4276 - Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases Credit Hours: 3 1 MCB 4603 - Environmental Microbiology Credit Hours: 3

MCB 4721C - Methods in Biotechnology Credit Hours: 4

MCB 4653 - Applied Industrial Microbiology Credit Hours: 3

PCB 4028 - Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Credit Hours: 3

PCB 4284 - Immunobiology Credit Hours: 3

MCB 4932 – Microbial Stress Response Credit Hours: 3

Capstone Requirements

None

Electives

Variable.

Students are encouraged to participate in undergraduate research if interested in pursuing graduate or professional education.

Provide a sequenced course of study for all majors, concentrations, or areas of emphasis within the proposed program. Sequenced Course of Study Freshman Year - Fall (14 Credit Hours)

ENC 1101 Composition I 3

CHM 2045C Chemistry Fundamentals I 4

[After]

MAC 2311 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Credit Hours: 4

[After]

General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Freshman Year - Spring (14 Credit Hours)

ENC 1102 Composition II 3

BSC 2010C Biology I4

CHM 2046 Chemistry Fundamentals II 3

CHM 2046L Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory 1

[After]

General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Sophomore Year - Fall (14 Credit Hours)

CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I3

MCB 3020C General Microbiology 5

STA 2023 Statistical Methods I 3

[After]

General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Sophomore Year - Spring (15 Credit Hours)

CHM 2211 Organic Chemistry II 3

BSC 3403C Quantitative Biological Methods 4

[After]

Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 3

[After]

General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Select One:

CHM 2211L Organic Laboratory Techniques I2

[After]

Elective Credit Hours: 3

Sophomore Year - Summer (9 Credit Hours)

Select One:

CHM 2211L Organic Laboratory Techniques I2

[After]

Elective Credit Hours: 3

[After]

Elective Credit Hours: 3

[After]

Elective Credit Hours: 3

Junior Year - Fall (14 Credit Hours)

PCB 3522 Molecular Biology I 3

[After]

Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 4

Select One:

PHY 2053C College Physics I 4

PHY 2048C General Physics Using Calculus I 4

[After]

General Education Program Course Credit Hours: 3

Junior Year - Spring (14 Credit Hours)

PCB 4524 Molecular Biology II 3

Select One:

PHY 2054C College Physics II 4

PHY 2049C General Physics Using Calculus II 4

Select One:

MCB 4404 Bacterial Genetics and Physiology 3

MCB 4204 Cellular Microbiology: Host-Pathogen Interactions 3

PCB 4280 Molecular Immunology 3

PCB 3233L Immunology Laboratory1

Senior Year - Fall (12 Credit Hours)

Select one

BCH 4024 Medical Biochemistry 4

MCB 4414 Microbial Metabolism 3

MCB 4201 Microbial Stress Response 3 [After]

Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 4 [After]

Elective Credit Hours: 3

Senior Year - Spring (13 Credit Hours)

Select One:

BCH 4024 Medical Biochemistry 4

MCB 4414 Microbial Metabolism 3

Select One:

MCB 4404 Bacterial Genetics and Physiology 3

MCB 4204 Cellular Microbiology: Host-Pathogen Interactions 3

[After]

Restricted Elective Credit Hours: 4

Provide a one- or two-sentence description of each required or elective course. Required or Elective Course Prefix Number Title Description

BCH 4024 Medical Biochemistry Structure/ of proteins and nucleic acids fundamental to biomedical science, biochemical concepts important in medicine, enzymology and kinetics, bioenergetics and metabolic processes and disorders. Spring.

BOT 4434C General Mycology This course is a survey of the Kingdom Fungi, covering the major topics of fungal diversity, structure, genetics, physiology, practical applications and pathogenicity.

BSC 3403H

Honors Quantitative Biological Methods

A laboratory course which presents the concepts, modern methods, techniques and instrumentation used in quantitative biological and molecular biological experimentation. Honors level content.

BSC 3403C

Quantitative Biological Methods

A laboratory course which presents modern methods and instrumentation used in quantitative biological experimentation.

MCB 3202

Principles of Infectious Disease

Introduction to host-pathogen interactions and microbial pathogenesis, with topics covering eukaryotic , virology, prokaryotic structure, pathogen identification, epidemiology, immunity, vaccines and antimicrobials, and virulence mechanisms.

MCB 3203

Pathogenic Microbiology

Microorganisms producing disease in man and other animals; means of transmission; protection against disease.

MCB 4201 Microbial Stress Response Examination of the molecular genetic mechanisms that bacterial and fungal pathogens use to adapt to changes in their environment.

MCB 4204

Cellular Microbiology: Host- Pathogen Interactions

Examination of the molecular details of host-pathogen interactions. Key areas of cell biology will be considered in relation to microbial pathogenesis.

MCB 4207

Infectious Processes The infectious process and the response of host cells and tissue to .

MCB 4276

Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

Study of descriptive and analytic epidemiology and its application to the analysis of infectious diseases and in the community health status.

MCB 4312 Molecular Biotechnology Principles, techniques, and applications of Molecular Biotechnology in genetically modified food, cloning, gene therapy, and forensics; transgenic animals; patents and regulations.

MCB 4404

Bacterial Genetics and Physiology

Basic principles of microbial genetic analysis emphasizing how microbial genetic approaches are used to understand fundamental physiological processes in .

MCB 4414

Microbial Metabolism

Interrelationship between cellular structure function and genetic traits in microorganisms. The interaction between microorganisms and their nutritional environment.

MCB 4603

Environmental Microbiology

Interrelationships between the biological activities of microorganisms and their terrestrial and aquatic environments.

MCB 4653 Applied Industrial Microbiology Combination of molecular and biochemical analyses with applied industrial microbiology projects. Fall.

MCB 3020C General Microbiology Fundamentals of microbiology, evaluating microbial structure and function, metabolism, growth, genetics, virology environmental control, , pathogenicity; and laboratory techniques.

MCB 3020H

Honors General Microbiology

Same as MCB 3020C with enrichment and further development of analytical skills in a separate laboratory and discussion section. With Honors content.

MCB 3203L Pathogenic Microbiology Lab

Laboratory investigation of pathogenic microorganisms, with emphasis on isolation and identification of pathogenic microorganisms.

MCB 4114C

Determinative & Systemic Microbiology

Microbial classification taxonomic rules and nomenclature techniques for identification and interrelating the phyla and taxa of bacteria.

MCB 4503C

Virology

Concepts of structure and function of viruses, virus-host interactions and viral, and related disease states.

MCB 4920C Group-Effort Applied Research Hands-on training class focused on real-world, applied research. Students participate as a group in a research project focusing on highly-parallel technical applications. May be used in the degree program a maximum of 2 times only when course content is different.

PCB 3522

Molecular Biology I

The general principles governing the structure and function of both procaryotic and eucaryotic genes.

PCB 4028 Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology The cellular and molecular events that lead to disease states and the molecular basis of agents that modulate these processes will be covered.

PCB 4280 Molecular ImmunologyAdvanced understanding of the workings of the immune system, correlating cellular and molecular mechanisms with clinical cases.

PCB 4284

Immunobiology

Investigating innate host defense utilizing an approach that combines online didactic coursework with paper- based analytical studies.

Recommended for students interested in research.

PCB 4524

Molecular Biology II

The processes regulating gene function in procaryotes and eucaryotes; specialized genetic aspects underlying multi-cellular existence, DNA evolution.

PCB 4943

Peer Instruction and Laboratory Occupational Training Internship practicum in a molecular biology laboratory where students teach, present, read journal articles, and work on a research project. May be repeated for credit.

PCB 3233L

Immunology Laboratory

Introduction to laboratory techniques in immunology.

PCB 3522H

Honors Molecular Biology I

The general principles governing the structure and function of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes.

PCB 4524H Honors Molecular Biology II Same as PCB 4524 with honors level content.

For degree programs in the science and technology disciplines, discuss how industry-driven competencies were identified and incorporated into the curriculum and indicate whether any industry advisory council exists to provide input for curriculum development and student assessment.

Industry-Driven Competencies We will be establishing an advisory council for BSBS to strengthen all of our majors in the coming year.

For all programs, list the specialized accreditation agencies and learned societies that would be concerned with the proposed program. Will the university seek accreditation for the program if it is available? If not, why? Provide a brief timeline for seeking accreditation, if appropriate.

Specialized Accreditation Agencies and Learned There is no specific accreditation for this degree program. Societies

For doctoral programs, list the accreditation agencies and learned societies that would be concerned with corresponding bachelor’s or master’s programs associated with the proposed program. Are the programs accredited? If not, why?

Doctoral Accreditation Agencies and Learned N/A Societies

Briefly describe the anticipated delivery system for the proposed program (e.g., traditional delivery on main campus; traditional delivery at branch campuses or centers; or nontraditional delivery such as distance or distributed learning, self-paced instruction, or external degree programs). If the proposed delivery system will require specialized services or greater than normal financial support, include projected costs in Table 2 in Appendix A. Provide a narrative describing the feasibility of delivering the proposed program through collaboration with other universities, both public and private. Cite specific queries made of other institutions with respect to shared courses, distance/distributed learning technologies, and joint-use facilities for research or internships.

Anticipated Delivery System Most courses will be taught Face to Face, however a growing number of mixed mode courses are being developed by our BSBS faculty. Thus overall we expect a majority of face to face lecture based courses, hands on laboratory courses, and an emerging number of active learning, mixed mode courses.

The faculty and their professional development needed to support the program is an existing strength in our School.

IX. Faculty Participation Use Table 4 in Appendix A to identify existing and anticipated full-time (not visiting or adjunct) faculty who will participate in the proposed program through Year 5. Include (a) faculty code associated with the source of funding for the position; (b) name; (c) highest degree held; (d) academic discipline or specialization; (e) contract status (tenure, tenure-earning, or multi-year annual [MYA]); (f) contract length in months; and (g) percent of annual effort that will be directed toward the proposed program (instruction, advising, supervising internships and practica, and supervising thesis or dissertation hours).

Full-Time Faculty See Table 4 for complete listing of faculty.

Use Table 2 in Appendix A to display the costs and associated funding resources for existing and anticipated full-time faculty (as identified in Table 4 in Appendix A). Costs for visiting and adjunct faculty should be included in the category of Other Personnel Services (OPS). Provide a narrative summarizing projected costs and funding sources.

Costs/Funding for Full- Time Faculty We are using existing faculty to teach all the required and elective courses. Thus no funding resources are needed or reported. The faculty listed in Table 4 is adequate for offering this new B.S. degree since we have been offering the coursework with the ‘Track’ for several years without any faculty limitations.

Provide in the appendices the abbreviated curriculum vitae (CV) for each existing faculty member (do not include information for visiting or adjunct faculty).

Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae Faculty CV is included in the appendices for all faculty

Provide evidence that the academic unit(s) associated with this new degree have been productive in teaching, research, and service. Such evidence may include trends over time for average course load, FTE productivity, student HC in major or service courses, degrees granted, external funding attracted, as well as qualitative indicators of excellence.

Productive Academic Unit(s) Burnett School has had very significant and steady growth in both Student Credit Hours and undergraduate student headcount in the past five years: (charts are in attached full program proposal document - do not reproduce well in curriculog)

In addition, the most recent comprehensive review of the productivity of BSBS was carried out for the 2016-2017 academic year. The Annual Report containing all the details of that snapshot are presented in an appendix of this proposal. Highlights included:

Faculty submitted a total of 116 proposals totaling $91,779,669, a 4.44% increase in funding requested, as compared to 91 proposals totaling $87,875,418 in academic year 2015/2016. BSBS faculty received $9,985,205 in funding in 2016/2017 (academic year, May 1, 2016-April 30, 2017) as compared to $7,267,072 in 2015/2016, a 37.40% increase Comparison of July-April fiscal year awards for 2016 to 2017 shows funding increased from $6,101,676 (2016 fiscal) to $8,561,895 (2017 fiscal) or a 40.32% increase. Seventy-six percent of BSBS tenured or tenure track faculty were funded during 2016/2017compared to Sixty-two percent in 2015/2016. Faculty made 58 national/international/ presentations (39 refereed) in 2016/2017 Faculty presented or mentored students who presented for 44 regional/local/UCF presentations (16 refereed) Faculty presented 28 invited talks/seminars (nationally/internationally/regionally)

A full analysis of the productivity and mentoring activities of faculty, publications and research grants is given in the annual report that is attached to this proposal submission.

X. Non-Faculty Resources Describe library resources currently available to implement and/or sustain the proposed program through Year 5. Provide the total number of volumes and serials available in this discipline and related fields. List major journals that are available to the university’s students. Include a signed statement from the Library Director that this subsection and subsection B have been reviewed and approved. Library Resources University of Central Florida Libraries

Library Resources

For: BS Molecular Microbiology

Reported on January 25, 2019

Summary of resources:

The University of Central Florida Libraries provides access to 211 journals in the subject area of microbiology, and 190 journals in the subject area of molecular biology. The library provides access to 23 of the top 25 journals according to incites Journal Citation Reports for the category of Microbiology and 23 of the top 25 journals in the category of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In addition, the library owns 5,050 books under the Library of Congress Classification QR – Microbiology.

Journals

According to inCites Journal Citation Reports the top 25 journals in the category of Microbiology are:

Yellow indicates journals UCF does not subscribe to (see full proposal - curriculog doesnt' support the colors).

1 Nature Reviews Microbiology

2 Clinical Microbiology Reviews

3 Cell Host and Microbe

4 Nature Microbiology

5 Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews

6 Trends in Microbiology

7 Fems Microbiology Reviews

8 Annual Review of Microbiology

9 Isme Journal

10 Microbiome

11 Clinical infectious Diseases

12 Current Opinion in Microbiology

13 Mbio– is an open access journal

14 Plos Pathogens – is an open access journal

15 Emerging Microbes & – is an open access journal

16 Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology

17 Msystems – is an open access journal

18 Clinical Microbiology and infection

19 Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 20 Journal of infectious Diseases

21 Environmental Microbiology

22 Critical Reviews in Microbiology

23 Advances in Applied Microbiology

24 Journal of Oral Microbiology – is an open access journal

25 Cellular Microbiology

According to inCites Journal Citation Reports the top 25 journals in the category of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology are:

1 Nature Medicine

2 Cell

3 Annual Review of Biochemistry

4 Trends in Biochemical Sciences

5 Molecular Cell

6 Nature

7 Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

8 Trends in Microbiology

9 Molecular Psychiatry

10 Nucleic Acids Research – is an open access journal

11 Natural Product Reports

12 Trends in Molecular Medicine

13 Embo Journal

14 Molecular Biology and Evolution

15 Genome Research

16 Molecular Plant

17 Current Biology

18 Plos Biology – is an open access journal

19 Cell Systems

20 Embo Reports

21 Molecular – is an open access journal

22 Progress in Lipid Research

23 Plant Cell

24 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Reviews On Cancer

25 Matrix Biology

Describe additional library resources that are needed to implement and/or sustain the program through Year 5. Include projected costs of additional library resources in Table 2 in Appendix A. Please include the signature of the Library Director in Appendix B.

Additional Library Resources We feel that these library resources are adequate for the new B.S. degree in Molecular Microbiology and as such are not seeking new library resources.

Describe classroom, teaching laboratory, research laboratory, office, and other types of space that are necessary and currently available to implement the proposed program through Year 5.

Necessary and Available Space Classrooms: The university assigns classroom on an as needed basis. Classrooms are also upgraded using the Technology Fee grant system to enable cutting edge projection equipment and interactive tools for active learning in the the classroom.

Teaching Laboratory: Our teaching laboratories for undergraduate courses are in the HPA 2 building. There are eight labs that total 15, 352 square feet of space. In addition we have a prep lab that generates needed materials for many of these teaching labs, especially those involved in teaching microbiology (MCB 3020C and MCB 2004C). We also have a classroom with an estimated 2,433 square feet that we hold discussion sections and reviews for our lecture courses.

Research Laboratories: Presently the School has 68 faculty members, all of which play some role in the teaching of undergraduate and graduate students. Many of these faculty members are assigned individual research laboratories and offices located in the Biomolecular Science Building (28,900 sq. ft.), the Biomolecular Research annex in the Research Park (10,627 sq. ft.), and the Burnett Building in Lake Nona (198,200 sq. ft). We have additional space recently allocated in the Lake Nona Cancer Center that has yet to be assigned.

The Lake Nona facility includes an animal facility that is approximately 24000 sqft. Faculty members and their research teams at each location are provided laboratory space, office space, and shared graduate student/researcher space. Also at each location there are multiple core/shared spaces available to faculty members and their teams.

Describe additional classroom, teaching laboratory, research laboratory, office, and other space needed to implement and/or maintain the proposed program through Year 5. Include any projected Instruction and Research (I&R) costs of additional space in Table 2 in Appendix A. Do not include costs for new construction because that information should be provided in response to X (E) below.

Additional Space Needed For the first five years of this program, we don’t anticipate a critical need for research space for existing faculty. Teaching lab space is currently near capacity in terms of available labs and days/times for offering our needed coursework. If this program becomes very popular with students, additional laboratory space for teaching labs (MCB 3020C as an example) will be needed. Section E describes a new building that is on the Fixed Capital Outlay priority list that could fulfill the needs of this degree program into the future.

If a new capital expenditure for instructional or research space is required, indicate where this item appears on the university's fixed capital outlay priority list. Table 2 in Appendix A includes only Instruction and Research (I&R) costs. If non-I&R costs, such as indirect costs affecting libraries and student services, are expected to increase as a result of the program, describe and estimate those expenses in narrative form below. It is expected that high enrollment programs in particular would necessitate increased costs in non- I&R activities.

Capital Expenditure New teaching laboratory space will be a key need for this program in the long term future at UCF. Fortunately the third highest priority listed in the June UCF BOT Finance and Facilties report of the Fixed Capital Outlay priority list was a new building entitled LEARNING LABORATORY - ACTIVE LEARNING, TEACHING LAB, AND MAKER SPACE FACILITY. The Associate Director of BSBS (Self) who sits currently on the Facilities Budget committee confirms that there is space that is being allocated to the College of Medicine in this facility for future laboratory growth (current plan). Thus we feel confident that at some point in the near future this building will enable us to offer a cutting edge program in Molecular Microbiology using both existing adequate facilities as well as new lab g g p g gy g g q facilities that will enable our programs to rival the top undergraduate microbiology programs in the country.

Describe specialized equipment that is currently available to implement the proposed program through Year 5. Focus primarily on instructional and research requirements. Specialized Equipment Instructional Equipment assets by location:

Acquisition Tag Number Description Serial ID Cost Location Date 4940CF208443 FRENCH PRESS G-M 110803 $29,528.55 11/23/11 002000123

4940CF204080 BIOLOGIC LP+2110+DATA VIEW 358BR3969 $7,955.01 4/16/07 002000124 4940CF204085 BIOLOGIC LP+2110+DATA VIEW NA $8,894.00 9/4/09 002000124

4940CF204084 BIOLOGIC LP+2110+DATA VIEW 358BR3956 $7,950.49 4/16/07 002000331B 4940CF211050 Ultralow Chest Freezer 15010017 $5,643.00 7/2/15 002000336

4940CF211149 1855195 CFX96 Touch System 785BR13341 $21,835.75 7/24/15 002000336

4940CF211251 Sorvall Ledgend XT 41853735 $8,710.00 10/26/15 002000336 116005500 FASTPREP-24 5G 4940CF211875 16111281 $8,860.49 12/19/16 002000336 INSTR 4940CF203735 AXIOSKOP 40 H STAND 3308000701 $6,747.64 1/21/03 007900313

4940CF208630 Deluxe Dual Sex Muscle Figure N/A $6,367.71 3/13/12 007900313B 4940CF211261 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $7,127.00 9/22/15 007900313B

4940CF211262 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $7,127.00 9/22/15 007900313B

4940CF211263 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $7,127.00 9/22/15 007900313B 4940CF211264 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $7,127.00 9/22/15 007900313B

4940CF211265 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $7,127.00 9/22/15 007900313B 4940CF211266 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $6,505.00 11/18/15 007900313B

4940CF211268 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $6,505.00 12/18/15 007900313B 4940CF203736 Human Figure NA $6,108.81 5/31/05 007900313C

4940CF204096 Human Anatomy Figure NA $6,129.07 7/5/05 007900313C 4940CF204097 Dual Sex Muscle Figure NA $6,067.50 11/23/09 007900313C

TECAN M200 PRO 4940CF204082 1010001506 $26,200.00 10/21/10 009000202 MONOCHROMATOR 4940CF207806 Leica S8 APO Microscope 5703047 $9,477.85 6/30/11 009000202

4940CF207807 13-986-128S - ISOTMP + Refrig 0168319101110511 $5,304.31 6/13/11 009000202 1708265EDU - System, 4940CF207893 721DR04808 $134,184.94 6/28/11 009000202 Chemidoc A2 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY 4940CF207894 144800061511 $8,425.00 6/30/11 009000202 CABINET

4940CF208362 Leica Microscope $42,579.65 9/9/11 009000202 4940CF209983 Carl Zeiss Axio Scope.A1 LED F 3335000440 $22,207.75 11/22/13 009000202

13-998-037 4940CF211108 N/A $7,788.95 6/24/15 009000202 INCUBATOR HERA150I

11676083 MAXQ 6000 DIGITAL 4940CF212116 300148522 $6,967.81 6/16/17 009000202 PR

NC1320966 MAXQ 6000REF 4940CF212117 300148524 $8,362.60 6/19/17 009000202 DIGITAL 4940CF212603 MOFSUBRA JENOPTIK Camera 0400000131 $10,816.88 10/19/17 009000202

4940CF212604 MOFSUBRA JENOPTIK Camera 0400000113 $10,816.87 10/19/17 009000202 4940CF212653 Safety Cabinet/Chem Fume Hood 184447021518 $11,856.00 3/6/18 009000202

4940CF208424 Fitmate MED 2011061121 $9,014.50 11/3/11 009000205 4940CF208425 Fitmate MED 2011061120 $9,014.50 11/3/11 009000205

4940CF211267 AS 1 Male Muscle Figure N/A $6,505.00 11/18/15 009000205

4940CF200893 CHEMIDOC XRS+ SYS W/LAB SW 721BR003291 $19,805.00 9/13/10 009000231 4940CF206971 INFINITE MICROPLATE READER 804002911 $19,164.44 4/28/08 009000231

4940CF207895 ULTRALOW FREEZER 101202206 $8,675.00 6/30/11 009000231 4940CF211255 LTA275 Table Top Autoclave 3899 $6,648.81 10/19/15 009000231

4940CF211471 Biologic LP Core System 358BR5543 $9,150.91 3/24/16 009000231 4940CF211472 Biologic LP Core System 358BR5535 $9,150.91 3/24/16 009000231

4940CF211473 Biologic LP Core System 358BR5530 $9,150.91 3/24/16 009000231 4940CF211474 Biologic LP Core System 358BR5545 $9,150.91 3/24/16 009000231

4940CF211475 Biologic LP Core System 358BR5529 $9,150.93 3/24/16 009000231

4940CF212118 11676083 MAXQ 6000 DIGITAL 300147555 $6,967.81 6/14/17 009000231 PR NC1320966 MAXQ 6000REF 4940CF212119 300147556 $8,362.66 6/15/17 009000231 DIGITAL QPCR SYSTEM A28137 QS3 0.2 4940CF212752 272322286 $21,115.00 4/25/18 009000231 ML

4940CF212884 AVANTI JXN-26/ EA Centrifuge JXN18E04 $42,217.00 8/1/18 009000231 PROFLEX 3X32-WELL PCR 4940CF212654 2978018010380 $6,873.00 3/9/18 009000231A System Computer FLETCHER FLORA 4940CF204089 S202121 $10,347.00 6/27/00 009000237 LABPAK 4940CF204087 Coulter Act Diff Analyzer AJ16612 $15,660.00 5/2/05 009000237

IMAGING DIGITAL MICROSCOPE 4940CF204088 4J15884 $7,671.00 10/6/05 009000237 CAM 4940CF211169 Vitros 350 Medical Analyzer J27004342 $47,091.00 8/21/15 009000237

4940CF211831 1690 QUICK SCAN TOUCH 751635002 $14,549.76 1/27/17 009000237 4940CF211899 1711 CASCADE M4110V 411703001 $8,641.98 2/2/17 009000237

LABGARD BIOLOGICAL SAFETY 4940CF204094 78728070802 $6,315.00 8/5/02 009000302 CABI

4940CF205635 C02 INCUBATOR 319812-2567 $10,715.80 3/28/11 009000302

4940CF211757 Carl Zeiss Axiolab Microscope 3136008045 $10,628.90 8/9/16 009000302 13-998-211 HERA VIOS 160I 4940CF213050 42291376 $5,063.98 7/23/18 009000302 CO2 4940CF211758 Carl Zeiss Axiolab Microscope 3136008057 $10,628.90 8/10/16 009000305

4940CF209897 Physio-Control Defibrillator 33322744 $6,850.00 8/26/13 009000310 4940CF212772 BASIC STERILIZER CONTROLS 18568 $39,830.00 5/29/18 009000344

4940CF212868 23-E108 MediaFill 4400, 90mm MF0527 $35,152.00 6/19/18 009000344 4940CF208840 VWR Masterclave 528 22054979 $29,836.00 10/1/12 009000344F

4940CF210104 MP-100 Plate Pourer MP10DI200083 $18,537.23 3/27/14 009000344F

4940CF210105 MP-100 Plate Pourer MP10CN800070 $18,537.23 3/27/14 009000344F 4940CF211760 Auto Culture Media Preparator 55126788 $23,538.77 10/26/16 009000344F

4940CF204131 NU-9668GC ULTRALOW FREEZER 09100153 $8,559.00 9/1/09 009000344H 4940CF209982 Carl Zeiss Axio Scope.A1 LED F 3137000957 $15,803.50 9/26/13 009000344K

PROFICLAVE PC 10 MEDIA PREP- 4940CF212707 0344 $28,904.15 2/21/18 071100LIB VE

4940CF212708 Petriswiss PS20 Mini GR 800.18.00384 $18,721.24 2/21/18 071100LIB

4940CF212709 Dosing Agar Pump 730.15.00137 $7,731.12 2/21/18 071100LIB 4940CF210076 ChemiDoc XRS+, Imagelab 721BR10221 $22,069.00 1/2/14 071202208

4940CF210077 Biologic LP +2110+ Data Viewer 358BR5292 $8,972.00 1/7/14 071202208 4940CF210078 Biologic LP +2110+ Data Viewer 358BR5310 $8,972.00 1/7/14 071202208

4940CF210079 Biologic LP +2110+ Data Viewer 358BR5307 $8,972.00 1/7/14 071202208 4940CF210907 Microscope Leica S8 APO Stereo N/A $9,941.26 3/12/15 071202208

4940CF212094 SYNERGY H1 MONO RDR 18011216 $22,950.00 1/17/18 071202208 4940CF209896 Fitmate MED 2013031221 $13,746.00 8/30/13 071204420

4940CF204083 BIOLOGIC LP CORE SYSTEM 358BR4656 $8,393.40 9/7/10 811400113

4940CF206977 6' NUAIRE BIOSAFETY CABINET 134424120709 $7,320.00 12/14/09 811400135

Research Assets by location (note – research labs are both on main UCF campus, a UCF leased building in research park and our Lake Nona research building facility)

Tag Number Description Serial ID Cost Acquisition Date Location

INSPIRA SAFETY VENT PRESS 4940CF200922 B27333 7844.600 4/30/07 100100144A CONT CONT

4940CF205859 Reichert Sprectrometer NA 42386.910 1/4/10 100100358

4940CF205861 FT/IR 4100 SPECTROMETER B168061016 19887.760 1/4/10 100100358 4940CF205863 SY-01 C6 FLOW CYTOMETER 53346 37300.000 2/23/09 100100358

4940CF205866 Z400 UNIVERSAL CENTRIFUGE 48095027 5331.250 2/15/10 100100361 4940CF205868 NUCELOFECTOR II DEVICE 10600161 12070.000 11/9/06 100100361

4940CF205878 DU 800 SPECTRO LIFE SCIENCE PK 1102308 14738.600 10/23/09 100100363

4940CF205880 Sorval RC6+ 2009A2726 27840.570 10/26/09 100100363 4940CF205900 FSI600 IonOptix Fluoresecence S004089 14510.000 12/12/05 100100403

4940CF205901 ND 1000 SPECTROPHOTOMETER 6125 7535.000 12/16/05 100100403 4940CF207883 ChemiDoc XRS+ System w/IMAGE 721BR05127 19635.000 8/4/11 100100303

4940CF207884 Advantage Master Cycler Pro 6325A1412687 5734.800 8/3/11 100100303 4940CF208363 Olympus IX51 Inverted Microsc 1F68359 30007.680 8/17/11 100100317

4940CF208623 Eppendorf Centrifuge 5804R 5805A0862410 7160.450 4/20/12 100100208 4940CF208683 Diode Array Spectrophotometer 2610A01168 18205.000 12/6/12 100100272

4940CF208834 C1000 Touch Cycler w/96W DP RM CT005788 5489.000 10/16/12 100100208

4940CF208836 Camera Upgrade XI120PC-Q-0699 32311.000 8/27/12 100100217 4940CF209413 11676082 MAX Q 5000 Digital P 123289-59 11518.900 4/22/13 100100272

4940CF210903 M205 FA Leica Microscope 5836580 39113.220 2/6/15 100100209 4940CF211012 T2CF ISOTEMP CHROMA REF 0125576101150414 5878.120 4/17/15 100100208

4940CF211138 Panasonic Upright Ultra Low Fr 15057N0147 10814.000 7/22/15 100100369 4940CF211139 ULT Freezer, Upright w Racks 300031320 9393.410 8/19/15 100100446

4940CF211150 Thermo SCI Legend Centrifuge 41820767 9856.000 8/24/15 100100466

4940CF211175 Legend XTR Cell Centrifuge 41820766 9856.000 8/24/15 100100459 4940CF211178 Allegra X14 Cell SX4750 W/P M1 ALF15H49 10255.230 10/1/15 100100370

4940CF211179 M1352-0010 Excella E-24 w Univ SE24E0001559 5489.600 9/24/15 100100370 4940CF211191 Mastercycler Nexus GX2 6337EK309790 8334.160 9/29/15 100100370

4940CF211759 Leica RM 2235 Manual Microtome 11968 13756.340 9/26/16 002000223 4940CF211835 MICRO INJECTION SYSTEM-LEICA 11888903 12024.320 1/18/17 100100561

4940CF211836 REAL TIME PCR- ROCHE 26410 9703.980 1/18/17 100100558 4940CF211837 CRYOSTAT-LEICA 047742465 8741.760 1/18/17 100100557

4940CF211838 AMERSHAM IMAGER 600 R 66730490 34900.000 12/19/16 100100557

4940CF211877 Pharmacy Refrigerator REVCO 35004R3AOZBPJR04 7995.510 2/6/17 002000125 1399070 LO TEMP FREEZER AUTO 4940CF211878 1113400701170201 5181.270 2/6/17 002000125 D 4940CF211879 CHEMIDOC-IT2 Imager J113438 18296.160 1/26/17 002000125

990RAK 360BX 115V ULT+ 4940CF211892 300125025 11405.470 2/8/17 100100307 W/RACKS

11716803 SPD1010-115 4940CF211900 A09C-542868-AC 9841.600 2/13/17 002000125 PKG/ROTOR NON-CAT -86C FORMA 956 400BX 4940CF211901 3000122229 10736.700 1/23/17 002000125 1 4940CF211942 160L DUAL SST INCUBATOR 42073921 10890.000 3/2/17 100100562

UVP97076101 BIODOC-IT2 GEL 4940CF211943 B123147 5713.190 3/2/17 100100558 IMA

4940CF211944 MDF-U76VA-PA VIP ULT FREEZER 17027N0036 10664.000 3/2/17 100100553

4940CF211978 30087502 SUNRISE READER, BASE 1703007798 5961.190 3/30/17 002000122 4940CF211980 C100 TOUCH CYCLER W/48 621BR35418 5395.000 3/13/17 002000125

4940CF211991 IMARK ABSORBANCE MICROPLATE 19938 5236.100 12/23/16 100100557 BD ACCURI C6 FLOW CYTOMETER 4940CF212074 3834 22000.000 6/6/17 100100301 SN 4940CF212121 FG-P1000 HORIZNTL PIPETTE PULL SII170400049 8990.000 4/5/17 100100561

4940CF212391 13998051 HERA 150I DUAL SST T 42115082 11380.260 8/16/17 100100466

4940CF200978 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET 5542.350 7/18/03 002000235

4940CF200979 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET 5542.350 7/18/03 002000235

4940CF203715 DUAL CORE XEON PROCESSOR DC7JMC1 5789.100 3/15/07 1001001241

4940CF205668 Xserve 8-core 12GB 2TB H00392F86HS 5868.000 10/21/10 100100320 4940CF209137 EqualLogic PS6100E 72TB Array 6CQXBX1 36726.190 6/6/13 005400107

4940CF200437 CONSOLE INCUBATOR SHAKER 100219-229 6541.920 9/19/02 811400123

4940CF200835 DVOFLOW STANDARD 100/120 486BR1787 23273.930 5/15/03 002000327

NIKON SMZ-1000 STEREO 4940CF200845 1002600 8262.600 5/2/03 100100208 MICROSCO 4940CF200846 ICYCLER OPTICAL SYSTEM 584BR02150 47423.120 5/15/03 002000324

4940CF200848 ALPHA IMAGER 200 DIGITAL IMAGI 501722 14168.720 2/7/03 002000123 CARU ECLIPSE MICROPLATE 4940CF200849 E10203-6406 27961.000 3/27/03 002000123 READER 4940CF200877 LOW VACUUM SYSTEM 03A040007-1G 6565.500 2/24/03 002000331B

4940CF200884 MASTERCYCLER GRADIENT 533113905 5767.010 5/22/03 002000220 4940CF200885 LEGEND RT REFRIGERATED 40239140 5730.000 2/18/03 002000236

VALUE UV-VISIBLE 4940CF200887 BU33563203 17778.600 7/18/02 002000124 SYSTEMW/SPECT 4940CF200888 BENCHTOP FREEZE DRIER 215014 6185.000 3/14/03 002000331C

4940CF200889 STACKABLE SHAKER ORBITAL 0101022500282 7030.000 3/27/03 002000331B 4940CF200890 STACKABLE SHAKER ORBITAL 070L022500269 7030.000 3/27/03 002000125

4940CF200897 DNA ENGINE DYAD CHASSIS DY001345 13553.000 7/6/01 002000331C 4940CF200898 ALLEGRA 25R CENTRIFUGE AJC01F011 11201.900 6/13/01 002000336

4940CF200929 CENTRIGUGE 5810R W088702509D16 5757.000 3/17/99 002000220

4940CF200930 120 DNA SPEEDVAC SYS W/TIMER 02E210172-1C 5515.000 6/13/02 002000220 4940CF200931 CYCLER,THERMAL 65933 6663.510 10/30/91 811400121

REFRIGERATED CENTRIFUGE 4940CF200932 00904 5493.670 7/9/96 811400121 MODEL

WATER JACKETED INCUBATOR 4940CF200937 TW85585BX 5055.000 5/28/98 002000220 MODEL

REFRIGERATED INCUBATOR 4940CF200938 200635759 5423.990 7/16/02 002000220 SHAKER 4940CF200942 ALLIANCE SYSTEMS A02SM7101M 57416.680 3/27/02 100100408

4940CF200949 SW-32 TI ROTOR PACKAGE 03U484 54959.000 3/14/03 002000227 NIKON TE 2000S INVERTED 4940CF200968 520592 21780.610 5/2/03 811400101 MICROS NIKON E600 MICROSCOPE PLUS 4940CF200969 725482 26852.720 4/4/03 002000323A OPT

4940CF200970 SPOT RT SLIDER DIGITAL CAMERA NA 12880.820 5/2/03 002000323A 4940CF200974 SLIM LINE EQUIPMENT TROLLEY USA356 16026.000 4/23/03 002000183

4940CF200989 SORVALL LEGEND RT EASY SET NA 5974.840 6/20/03 002000235 4940CF200998 SPPED VAC SYSTEM 03D160024-1A 11397.520 6/5/03 002000237

4940CF201039 6' MODEL(HOOD) NU 430 SPEC 78820071102 13948.800 8/5/02 002000320 4940CF201053 ROTARY MICROTOME 636 7667.640 8/11/99 002000322

4940CF201054 CRYOST 505N W/O HLDR 16336 13912.280 12/16/99 002000322

TISSUE PROCESSOR FOR HISTORY 4940CF201055 0714/06.1999 17856.000 7/16/99 002000322 A

4940CF201056 HISTOEMBEDDER TISSUE CTR 1986/06.1999 7474.680 6/11/99 002000322 INVERTED MICROSCOPE AXIOVERT 4940CF201057 NA 43231.820 11/5/01 002000323A 2 SAFETY CABINET NUAIRE MOD 4940CF201058 73117 5610.000 7/1/97 002000323 425-

4940CF201059 INCUBATOR NUAIRE MODEL 3700 73031AET 5677.000 7/1/97 002000323 TABLETOP REFRIGERATED 4940CF201060 9700561 11300.000 4/15/97 002000323 CENTRIFU SPEEDVAC ISS110 INTERGRATED 4940CF201061 ISS110-BE200122-1 6231.000 5/26/98 002000323 SY 4940CF201062 BIOLOGIC LP SYSTEM MOD 2128 358BR2424 10640.000 6/26/01 002000323

4940CF201063 FREEZER UPRIGHT STORAGE T09G-340366-TG 5076.080 7/15/97 002000323

SPECTROPHOTOMETER BIOSPEC 4940CF201064 A1075350185052 8790.790 6/29/98 002000323 1601

MICROPLATE READER 4940CF201065 1AMA1023 5551.290 4/16/99 002000323 W/QUICKLINK

4940CF201067 Centrifuge Survall Super T21 9800959 15295.000 6/10/98 002000323 4940CF201068 MICROSCOPE AXIOSKOP 2 800243 19888.400 8/22/00 002000323A

4940CF201079 SEQUENCING GEL 00198185 9110.170 1/15/97 002000323 ELECTROPHORESIS

4940CF201092 SPECTROPHOTOMETER DU 800 443165 13910.290 5/8/03 002000123 4940CF201154 LEGEND RT REFRIGERATED 40238382 5730.000 2/20/03 100100453

4940CF201159 FACSCALIBUR BASIC SENSOR UNIT E4722 84915.000 3/14/02 811400120 INOVA BENCHTOP CYROTORY 4940CF204081 100827516 7370.000 10/4/01 002000124 INCUBA 4940CF204098 SERIES 9000 DESK NA 5199.990 8/8/01 009000332

4940CF204099 SERIES 9000 DESK NA 5199.990 8/8/01 009000332

4940CF204100 SERIES 9000 DESK NA 5199.990 8/8/01 009000332 4940CF204101 AKTAPRIME W/O RECORDER 01084563 10008.130 6/20/03 002000331B

4940CF204102 SERIES 9000 DESK NA 9024.320 8/8/01 009000335 4940CF204103 SERIES 9000 DESK NA 9024.320 8/8/01 009000335

4940CF204104 SERIES 9000 DESK NA 9024.320 8/8/01 009000335 4940CF205753 AXIOPLAN 2 MANUAL MICROSCOPE 310196 65739.190 2/13/97 100100240

AXIOVERT 25-C INVERTED 4940CF205772 NA 7614.580 6/3/96 100100261 MICROSC

BAKER STERILGARD MODEL SGII- 4940CF205773 58146 8558.220 6/19/97 100100261 60 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET 4940CF205858 NU-425-600 6291.000 1/31/03 100100358 CLAS 4940CF205862 ELECTROPORATOR 8310617 5333.060 11/20/02 100100358

4940CF205864 CENTRIFUGE EPP5810R NA 7489.780 11/25/02 100100358 4940CF206793 MULTI-FUNCTION CENTRIFUGE 49904021 6444.000 5/10/99 100100357

4940CF206923 CONFOCAL MICROSCOPE LSM510 609339 201987.350 8/26/99 100100417

UPRIGHT FREEZER MODEL 923 23 4940CF206928 NA 5863.820 7/29/99 811400112 C

CONSOLE 4940CF206929 NA 8681.050 7/29/99 811400112 INCUBATOR/REFRIGERATOR

4940CF206932 MICROSCOPE DEMO UNIT 416157 35532.580 8/24/01 811400116A 4940CF206934 PTC-100-96AGV W HOT BONNET 01090009 5720.000 3/26/01 811400145

NUAIRE MODEL 370 AUTOFLOW 4940CF206936 82467 5801.000 5/4/99 811400118 INCU MICROSCOPE WITH BINOCULAR 4940CF206937 064906 13070.220 10/19/00 811400113A BODY RESEARCH MICROSCOPE SYSTEM 4940CF206938 5631 9012.400 3/1/85 811400121 NIK 4940CF206939 BNCHTOP CENTRIFUGE ALR98G81 8460.600 4/19/99 811400101

NUAIRE BIOLOGICAL SAFETY 4940CF206940 23 6039.000 5/4/99 811400118 CABIN 4940CF206941 HIGH PERFORMANCE CENTRIFUGE JHY02B12 20391.000 4/15/02 811400112

4940CF206943 GEL DOC 2000 PCI SYSTEM 655/00894 8999.490 4/8/99 811400121 4940CF206957 AKTA PURIFIER 10 01069286 44134.660 1/14/03 811400123

LUMINOMETER W/ONE VARIABLE 4940CF206961 NA 7520.000 3/10/98 811400125 INJ

4940CF206962 GENEAMP PCR SYSTEM 9600 N21573 7640.000 4/24/98 811400125

4940CF206966 LUMINOMETERBERTHOLD TUBE 81957-52LB9507 9197.900 6/20/01 811400125 INNOVA BENCHTOP INCUBATOR 4940CF206974 000888166 7434.210 8/28/00 811400132 SHAK INNOVA 4230 REFRIGERATED 4940CF206975 NA 5952.000 3/5/96 811400132 INCUB 4940CF206976 THERMOCYCLER9600 P-9713 8995.500 6/22/95 811400132

MANUAL VICTOR2 W/TR2 SHAKER 4940CF206978 4200567 28730.000 7/20/98 811400104 & 4940CF206980 Cinema Display and Mac Compute XB12703XKXS 6314.000 7/26/01 811400112

LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AKTA 4940CF206985 18111867K60001603 23749.630 9/1/99 811400137 FPL

4940CF200990 SHAKER MDL C-25 INCUBATOR FLR 200836994 5764.290 6/30/04 002000236 4940CF201075 CENTRIFUGE 5804R 0033617 6275.270 12/2/08 002000324 4940CF205913 LECIA CRYOSTAT NA 5750.000 7/28/04 100100408

4940CF208680 Cryostat HM 560 M CRYOSTAR 39828 22675.660 1/1/12 100100125 4940CF208704 Licor/Odyssey 4 (LICOR Cat # 9 ODY-1784 28344.580 1/1/12 100100309

4940CF208758 SYNERGY 4 Multi Detection RDR 212654 25510.120 1/1/12 100100269 4940CF208759 DMI-6000 Microscope MicroOptic 11888906 34013.490 1/1/12 100100456

4940CF200836 PROTEAN IEF SYSTEM 526BR06126 7695.620 12/16/05 002000121 4940CF200837 AGILENT HP NA 9553.390 6/20/05 002000121

CLARUS 500 GAS 4940CF200839 650S09121204 126836.000 1/11/10 100100117 CHROMATOGRAPH 4940CF200840 Spectrophotometer System 3114a00169 25787.050 9/3/03 002000121

4940CF200841 NUCLEOFECTOR DEVICE II 10700261 12150.000 6/11/07 811400113A

4940CF200842 IN421, SPOT Insight Color Mosa 5085.400 10/13/03 002000223E

4940CF200843 BIOLOGIAL SAFETY CABINET NA 6080.500 5/17/07 002000220

4940CF200844 INVERTOSKOP 40C 3826000144 5096.000 8/23/04 002000231 4940CF200850 Detector / Samples n/a 24720.000 6/20/03 002000123

4940CF200855 BELLCO Reach-In Shaking Incuba N/A 6074.630 6/26/03 002000124 4940CF200862 Biotek Synergy Mx SN: 250815 NA 15975.000 8/23/10 002000331B

REFRIGERATED CENTRIFUGE 4940CF200863 581121345618 6906.610 6/17/10 002000331B 5810R

4940CF200864 10531 INNOVA 4400 SHAKER NA 5083.750 8/31/10 002000331 4940CF200865 VWR 23 CU FT UP FREEZER 815872-242 8697.630 10/6/08 002000331

4940CF200866 10530 INNOVA 4400 SHAKER NA 5083.750 8/31/10 002000331

4940CF200867 NanoDrop SPECTROPHOTOMETER 2283 7535.000 7/29/04 002000324

4940CF200868 BIOLOGIAL SAFETY CABINET NA 6080.500 5/17/07 811400121 4940CF200871 ENTERPRISE 4-PORT STORAGE SYS NA 5827.500 11/23/09 100100123

4940CF200875 Cat.# SG-603, Laminar Flow Hoo 8716.650 9/29/03 002000122

4940CF200878 Epcyclers w/cont Panel S345022065 6064.360 3/31/08 100100301 4940CF200879 REVCO 3.1 Cubic Ft (CUFT) Free Y19J-463899-2J 5196.000 8/18/03 100100192

4940CF200880 BIPOLAR COAGULATION UNIT 005255 8329.070 5/4/10 100100158

4940CF200895 FACSCALIBUR 4C REMANUFACTURE E97501139 75997.780 1/8/10 002000324

4940CF200896 BIO-PLEX 200 SYSTEM LX10009253404 61123.200 10/26/09 002000324 4940CF200901 7900HT FAST REAL-TIME EQUIP 279001963 50000.000 10/29/08 002000324

4940CF200902 7500 Fast Real Time PCR System 275011433 36450.000 11/19/07 002000324

4940CF200914 NU-114-424 Stand Module 94077101504 8398.000 11/2/04 100100163A

4940CF200921 Refurbished SONOS Fusion Imagi 4597807509 44750.000 11/2/03 002000321

4940CF200928 OROBOROS OXYGRAPH - 2K NA 48915.210 11/12/08 100100401 IMAGING DIGITAL MICROSCOPE 4940CF200934 5B04689 7671.000 1/9/06 002000220 CAM 4940CF200939 Leica TCS SP2/405 UV System NA 277276.690 12/16/05 002000222

4940CF200940 MASTERCYC EP GRAD S MAN DEMO 534501383 5399.000 1/3/05 100100408

4940CF200941 Plate Reader BMG 403-0891 11575.000 1/18/07 100100401

4940CF200947 ANAEROBIC CHAMBER TYPE B AC040804 14836.000 2/20/04 002000124

4940CF200948 SW-41TI ROTOR PACKAGE 09E1221V 14652.440 8/14/09 002000227 4940CF200951 MILLI-Q ADVANTAGE A 10 F0EA18932E 6393.500 6/18/10 002000227

4940CF200952 MOD NU425-400 SAFTY CABINET 102487110705 6740.000 11/17/05 002000234

4940CF200953 24 CAGE FLEX AIR UNIT NA 12517.610 11/28/05 002000234

4940CF200955 Exer-6M Open Tredmill for Mice 100739 5160.000 2/28/11 002000232 4940CF200956 NIKON MICROSCOPE NA 34547.400 11/27/06 002000222

4940CF200957 AD Instruments Powerlab 8/30 830-1441 5440.000 1/14/08 002000230

4940CF200958 8 CHANN MICROINJECTION SYS 080706 7758.620 7/24/08 002000230

OXYCYCLER 4 CHAMBER TURNKEY 4940CF200966 NA 45000.000 9/26/05 002000232 SY

4940CF200971 MICE RACK L126MAC36B18 34433.220 3/6/06 002000183

4940CF200972 RAT RACK F0500948 34433.220 3/6/06 002000184 4940CF200976 ZEISS MICROSCOPE 380966 7196.600 6/5/03 002000235

4940CF200980 Cat# A78300001, Cytospin 4, 11 CY13590309 6878.000 10/29/03 002000237

4940CF200982 heracell double stacked incuba n/a 6971 000 6/4/03 002000231 4940CF200982 heracell double stacked incuba n/a 6971.000 6/4/03 002000231

4940CF200985 MYIQ REAL TIME DETECTION SYS 576BR0278 16767.500 2/25/04 002000236

4940CF200987 ChemiDoc XRS System and Acces 76S/01448 16500.000 6/30/04 002000236

4940CF200992 176000133, 2795 XE SEPARATION 47623.170 9/17/03 002000236

4940CF200994 Spectramax 190 Ext, Softmax NN02374 17677.500 7/15/03 002000236

MICROFLEX LRF MALDI TOF 4940CF200997 NA 140846.000 2/22/10 002000121 SYSTEM

4940CF201038 NIKON TS100F MICROSCOPE NA 9956.080 7/6/09 002000320 4940CF201040 HERACELL 150I INCUBATOR NA 7879.000 4/11/11 002000320

4940CF201041 EPP Cen mdl 5804F, 115V 0034035 6126.440 4/4/08 002000320

4940CF201042 MOD NU-8700 INCUBATOR NA 7258.000 7/16/07 002000320

4940CF201043 6' BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET 114971051507 6636.000 7/16/07 002000320

4940CF201044 3' BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET NA 5251.810 7/3/06 002000320 4940CF201045 REFRIGERATOR SYMS3190581006 5048.140 6/21/10 002000320

4940CF201046 Leica Tp1020 Tissue Processor 51010208 5300.000 5/27/10 002000321

4940CF201047 MICROM HM 325(REFURBISHED) NA 5079.500 9/23/09 002000321

4940CF201048 Sakura Tissue -Tek Tec5 tissue 15053 7800.000 3/8/10 002000321 4940CF201049 LEICA MICROSCOPE NA 5532.840 2/1/10 002000321

4940CF201050 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET 101303091305 6640.000 9/21/05 002000321

4940CF201051 Herace ULT Forma Freezer 823685-5324 9999.000 4/8/11 002000321

4940CF201052 Olympus Microscope System 249054 19920.000 10/3/07 002000321

4940CF201066 REAL TIME PCR DETECTION SYS 582BR 16068.250 4/17/04 002000323 4940CF201071 Digidata 1332A with pCamp 9.0 105860 8116.240 11/18/04 002000324

4940CF201072 VIBRATOME 1000 SECTIONING SYS V63915O1OEE 5399.450 2/28/05 002000335

4940CF201073 NU-425-400 Bio-safet Cabinet 93983101304 5650.000 10/22/04 002000223E

LS55 LUMINESCENCE 4940CF201076 83277 28114.000 7/10/09 002000331C SPECTROMETER

4940CF201080 Microscope, Axioskop NA 38072.990 4/5/06 002000330

4940CF201146 Stansted Cell Disruptor Model 8567.000 12/14/03 002000327

4940CF201148 NIKON INVERTED MICROSCOPE 302922 12601.640 4/6/07 100100112G

4940CF201149 D/W ROLL-IN-INCUBATOR NA 5564.100 9/6/05 002000336 NU4950 SINGLE CHAMBER 4940CF201150 134542121109 5580.000 1/15/10 100100503 INCUBATO

4940CF201151 CHAMELEON MICROPLATE READER 2060027 34950.000 9/25/06 002000121 4940CF201152 HERACELL INCUBATOR 40656350 7471.350 4/2/07 002000220

4940CF201153 (3x5) TTH-750 ROTOR 40507095 9901.550 1/3/06 100100101T

4940CF201284 ODYSSEY INFRARED IMAGING SYS 010Y-2634 56199.780 8/23/10 002000324

4940CF204073 LifePak 20 Defibrillator/Monit 31760695 7915.000 8/5/05 009000205 4940CF204106 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBIRD JTDKN3DU3A5081959 21739.700 12/23/09 009000100

4940CF204109 (3x5)SW-55TI ROTOR PKG 10U3631 15945.000 5/7/10 100100365

4940CF205631 LSM 710 MICROSCOPE 25020000438 379886.560 6/21/10 100100107C

L7267000-ULTRAVIEW VOX 4940CF205638 NA 598411.890 4/15/10 100100107E SYSTEM

4940CF205639 SORVALL RC-6 PLUS CENTRIFUGE 2009A2682 38561.930 10/26/09 002000227

8700DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205640 152308081412 7788.520 1/15/10 100100112F INCUBATOR

8700DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205641 152311081412 7735.350 12/22/09 100100112A INCUBATOR

4940CF205642 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133313120108 7335.650 10/30/09 100100112C

4940CF205643 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 127308120108 6237.000 10/23/09 100100112C 4940CF205644 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 127342120108 7335.620 10/30/09 100100112C

NU4950 SINGLE CHAMBER 4940CF205645 134539121109 5580.000 1/15/10 100100112C INCUBATO

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205646 134825122909 7735.330 12/22/09 100100112C INCUBATO BIOLOGICAL SAFETY 4940CF205647 NA 10058.400 3/20/09 100100112E CABINET/CAGE NU4950 SINGLE CHAMBER 4940CF205648 134538121109 5580.000 1/15/10 100100112F C O 9 0C 056 8 3 538 09 5580 000 / 5/ 0 00 00 INCUBATO 4940CF205649 8700DUAL CHAMBER CO2 152268080812 7735.330 12/22/09 100100112F

INCUBATOR

8700DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205650 152270080912 7735.330 12/22/09 100100112C INCUBATOR 4940CF205651 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 127307120108 6253.660 10/23/09 100100112F

4940CF205652 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 127309120108 7157.900 3/17/10 100100112F

4940CF205653 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 127311120108 7157.910 3/17/10 100100112F

8700DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205654 152269808912 7735.330 12/22/09 100100112G INCUBATOR

8700DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205655 152312081512 7735.330 12/22/09 100100112G INCUBATOR

4940CF205656 ENTERPRISE 4-PORT STORAGE SYS RS16IP409B722182 5827.500 11/23/09 1001001241

4940CF205658 BIOLOGIC DUE FLOW PATHFINDER 478-BR 40502.000 1/11/10 002000327 4940CF205659 HPL SYSTEM 2115-001 57673.000 11/16/09 100100118

BR110073-BC X100 PROCESSING 4940CF205660 1506865 97598.250 11/15/10 811400121 UN

4940CF205661 TYPHOON TRIO 1501296 210255.660 10/6/10 100100118

4940CF205663 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133347101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100126

4940CF205664 FACSCANTO II FLOW CYTOMETER V96300777 169648.110 1/8/10 100100126

4940CF205665 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003297 5142.480 2/12/10 100100362 4940CF205666 BD FACSARIA FLOW CYTOMETER PO282 404767.490 9/7/04 100100126

4940CF205675 LEICA CM1850 CRYOSTAT 6220-052010 21814.040 7/2/10 100100125

LECIA DM2000 4940CF205676 317340-072009 47629.740 7/2/10 100100125 MICROSCOPE/PARTS

LEICA TISSUE EMBEDDING 4940CF205677 1789-052010 11142.650 7/2/10 100100125 CENTER

4940CF205678 CYTOSPIN 4 BASE UNIT CY67291006 7886.490 8/23/10 100100125

LEICA RM2235 MANUAL ROTARY 4940CF205690 4926-07210 10897.900 7/2/10 100100125 MIC

LEICA ASP300S AUTOMATED 4940CF205691 3551-062010 49744.030 7/2/10 100100125 VACUUM

4940CF205692 LEICA M125 MICROSCOPE/PARTS NA 12727.870 7/2/10 100100156

4940CF205694 LEICA M125 MICROSCOPE/PARTS NA 16596.580 7/2/10 100100153A

4940CF205704 Perfusion Pump 06417-2 6205.500 12/16/10 100100156 4940CF205723 HIGH SPEED REFRIG CENTRIFUGE 45366018 6745.000 4/19/10 100100201

4940CF205724 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134007111609 7142.270 11/30/09 100100201

4940CF205726 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133333101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100204

4940CF205727 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003296 5142.480 2/12/10 100100204 4940CF205728 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133512101909 7335.650 10/30/09 100100204

4940CF205729 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133511101909 7335.650 10/30/09 100100204

4940CF205730 75618382 - LEGENDX1R HCAPPKG 41043337 6201.410 1/12/10 100100204

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205731 134584121409 7788.540 1/15/10 100100204 INCUBATO

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205732 134337120309 7788.540 1/15/10 100100204 INCUBATO

4940CF205733 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133338101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100204

4940CF205734 Ultra Low Temp Freezer 824252-A09 12523.280 6/3/11 100100207

4940CF205735 IMAGE STATION 4000MM PRO+PC 180-00480 42450.230 2/11/10 100100207 4940CF205736 UPRIGHT 86 C ULTRALOW FREEZER 09110083 8959.000 12/18/09 100100207

4940CF205737 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134008111609 7142.270 11/30/09 100100208

4940CF205738 BIO-PLEX 200 SYSTEM W/HTF LX10010029403 62198.750 5/11/10 100100209

4940CF205739 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100211 4940CF205740 5 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 6452.090 11/6/09 100100211

4940CF205741 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100211

4940CF205743 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100220

4940CF205744 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100220

4940CF205745 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100244 4940CF205746 4 UNIT GROUP CUBICLES NA 5161 880 11/6/09 100100251 4940CF205746 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100251

4940CF205748 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100235

4940CF205749 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100235

4940CF205750 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100235

4940CF205751 SORVALL RC-6 PLUS CENTRIFUGE 2009A2687 32813.270 10/26/09 100100239

4940CF205752 SAVANT DNA L VACUUMM U30U-425477-VU 9213.020 10/13/09 100100239 Z1 INVERTED RESEARCH 4940CF205754 3834003609 148587.800 12/20/10 100100240 MICROSCOP 4940CF205755 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100501

4940CF205756 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100244

4940CF205758 ULT FORMA FRZR 23 UR DBLBR 822092-4974 13467.660 10/18/10 002000335

4940CF205759 TF7400 Froma Cryo Tank 90 Lit 510606-1141 6649.400 1/31/11 100100357

4940CF205761 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100251 4940CF205762 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100501

AXIO OBSERVER A1 MICROSCOPE 4940CF205764 3832001063 54911.770 9/10/10 100100256 FO

4940CF205768 OMEGA MICROPLATE READER 4150087 30300.000 11/24/08 100100303

4940CF205769 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134006111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100573

4940CF205770 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134015111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100259

4940CF205775 60 HZ LAB REFRIGERATOR 115V 0117506401100924 5525.100 10/7/10 100100262 8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205776 134823122909 7788.540 1/15/10 100100262 INCUBATO 4940CF205777 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133332101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100262

4940CF205778 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133331101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100262

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205779 134292120209 7788.540 1/15/10 100100262 INCUBATO

4940CF205780 75618382 - LEGENDX1R HCAPPKG 41039212 6201.410 1/12/10 100100262

4940CF205781 AAS-1001S NUCLEOFECTOR 20900336 9980.000 2/16/10 100100204

4940CF205782 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133514101909 7335.670 10/30/09 100100262 4940CF205783 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133510101909 7335.650 10/30/09 100100262

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205784 134830122909 7788.540 1/15/10 100100262 INCUBATO 4940CF205785 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003299 5142.480 2/12/10 100100262

4940CF205786 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134009111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100263

SYM-WB1024395- 4940CF205787 VWR SYM ULT FREEZER 9827.530 3/28/11 100100253 1103

4940CF205788 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134019111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100503

4940CF205789 1654000 PROTEAN IEF System 526BR08744 7744.410 4/8/11 100100357 4940CF205790 Legend X1R Centrifuge 41150444 6464.480 2/3/11 100100263

4940CF205791 Electroporator EC1858 7637.980 3/23/11 100100357

4940CF205792 13-687-562 Nanopure Life Scie 239037-55 5046.900 11/15/10 100100269

4940CF205793 SHAKER ORBITAL INCUBATOR NA 5787.630 1/3/11 100100307

4940CF205794 Free Radical Analyzer 136437K03A 7599.000 12/16/10 100100357 4940CF205795 SYNERGY H1 MONO RDR NA 28406.250 1/3/11 100100270

4940CF205797 Legend X1R Centrifuge 41150613 6450.000 11/15/10 100100359

4940CF205798 GEL DOC EZ SYSTEM 735BR00358 7932.500 11/30/10 100100207

4940CF205799 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134000111609 7142.270 11/30/09 100100269

4940CF205800 ODYSSEY INFRARED IMAGING SYS 2633 56199.780 8/23/10 100100270 4940CF205801 ENVISION MULTILABEL READER NA 77320.180 5/13/10 100100270

4940CF205802 DU 800 SPCTROPHOTOMETER 8003284 16585.250 10/16/09 100100270

4940CF205803 ND8000 - NAODROP 8000 0957 23250.880 11/10/09 100100270

4940CF205804 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 133998111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100272 4940CF205805 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134021111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100274

4940CF205810 ULTIMA II FREEZER -40C 029177201100716 8773.760 7/26/10 100100307

4940CF205811 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134005111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100301

4940CF205812 FREEZER UPRIGHT -86C 0129179401100716 8974.420 7/26/10 100100307

4940CF205813 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134025111609 7142.270 11/30/09 100100303 9 0C 20 81 90 S O C O 1003 108 66 6 800 8/9/10 100100303 4940CF205814 90 LITERS FORMA CRYO TANK 510034-1084 6656.800 8/9/10 100100303

4940CF205815 5702R CENTRIFUGE W/ROTOR 5703ZL008916 12428.320 9/3/10 100100303

4940CF205816 LUMINOMETER W/DAUL INJECTOR 203001576 9339.840 10/18/10 100100303

4940CF205817 45 CU FT REF CHROMATOGRAPHY 0114888301100716 6066.630 7/26/10 100100303

4940CF205818 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133337101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100304 4940CF205819 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133337101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100304

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205820 134583121409 7788.540 1/15/10 100100304 INCUBATO NU4950 SINGLE CHAMBER 4940CF205821 134631121609 5580.000 1/15/10 100100459 INCUBATO 4940CF205822 75618382 - LEGENDX1R HCAPPKG 41039213 6201.410 1/12/10 100100304

4940CF205823 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133518102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100304

4940CF205824 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133534102109 7335.620 10/30/09 100100304

4940CF205825 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003295 5142.480 2/12/10 100100304

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205826 134329120309 7788.540 1/15/10 100100304 INCUBATO

4940CF205827 FREEZER FORMA SCIENTIFIC 61234-4453 5295.000 9/2/10 100100307 4940CF205828 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134004111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100308

4940CF205829 GEL DOC EZ - 178270 SYSTEM 100-240VAC 7932.500 11/15/10 100100308

4940CF205830 GEMINI EM MP READER 000000003233 9500.000 2/23/11 100100308

4940CF205831 DU 800 SPCTROPHOTOMETER 8003324 16585.250 10/16/09 100100309

4940CF205832 ND8000 - NAODROP 8000 0947 23250.880 11/10/09 100100309 4940CF205833 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100311

4940CF205834 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100311

4940CF205835 5 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 6452.080 11/6/09 100100311

4940CF205836 65" NEC LCD 6520 DISPLAY NA 13616.000 4/21/10 100100315 4940CF205837 Stage-top incubator system for 70270805 8000.000 6/17/11 100100317

4940CF205838 LEICA MICROSCOPE 244661 33650.000 12/6/10 100100317

4940CF205839 Nikon Tie Inverted Research Mi 603360 128772.880 4/4/11 100100317

4940CF205840 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100106

4940CF205841 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100566 4940CF205842 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100323

4940CF205843 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100323

4940CF205846 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100335

4940CF205847 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100335 4940CF205848 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100335

4940CF205849 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100344

4940CF205850 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100344

UPRIGHT -86 C ULTRALOW 4940CF205851 09110091 8959.000 12/21/09 100100346 FREEZER

4940CF205853 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100351

4940CF205854 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100351 OPTIMA LL100 XP 4940CF205855 1125412 92615.190 1/4/10 100100353 ULTRACENTRIFUG 4940CF205857 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134022111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100357

4940CF205860 BENCHTOP FREEZE DRYER W/CART 305225 16044.030 11/30/09 100100453

4940CF205865 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134018111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100359

4940CF205867 Thermo Forma 3110 Incubator 30199822626 6965.400 10/23/03 100100361

4940CF205869 75618382 - LEGENDX1R HCAPPKG 41043334 6201.410 1/12/10 100100362 8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205870 134468120809 7788.540 1/15/10 100100362 INCUBATO 4940CF205871 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133530102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100362

4940CF205872 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133250102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100362

4940CF205873 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003258 5142.480 2/12/10 100100126

4940CF205874 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133336101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100362

4940CF205875 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133335101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100362 8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205876 1348322122909 7788.540 1/15/10 100100362 INCUBATO INCUBATO 4940CF205879 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134013111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100363

4940CF205881 OPTIMA L80 XP ULTRACENTRIFUGE 1121135 41854.410 11/16/09 100100363

4940CF205882 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134023111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100300

4940CF205883 Liquid Nitrogen Tank/MVE-TEC CAV2110030013 13833.750 3/22/10 100100300 4940CF205884 EPPENDORF THERMOCYCLER 6325YP603431 12855.980 2/4/10 100100366

4940CF205885 LRP-49 LAB PLUS REFIGERATOR 5280688-1001 5785.000 2/3/10 100100366

4940CF205886 EPPENDORF 5810 CENTRIFUGE 5811YK743712 7041.500 1/25/10 100100300

4940CF205887 SAVANT DNA L VACUUMM U31U-425481-VU 10027.140 10/13/09 100100369 4940CF205888 SORVALL RC-6 PLUS CENTRIFUGE 2009A2722 38969.270 10/26/09 100100369

4940CF205889 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 133993111209 7142.260 11/30/09 100100370

4940CF205890 MICROBETA2 WITH 1 DETECTOR NA 34349.550 2/4/10 100100371

CYCLONE PLUS 4940CF205891 D612095867 21694.440 2/2/10 100100371 PHOSPHORSCANNER

4940CF205892 WIZARD2 10 DETECTOR DG12095833 52085.000 2/4/10 100100371

4940CF205893 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134001111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100373 4940CF205894 CENTRIGUGE 4-16 120V 133614 10128.310 4/26/10 100100375

4940CF205896 QTS 7500 FAST REAL-TIME TOWER 275012801 35157.480 11/16/09 100100375

4940CF205897 65" NEC LCD 6520 DISPLAY NA 13616.000 4/21/10 100100376

4940CF205898 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 133999111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100401

4940CF205899 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134020111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100403 4940CF205902 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133523102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100404

4940CF205903 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133527102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100404

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205904 134291120209 7788.540 1/15/10 100100404 INCUBATO

8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205905 134582121409 7788.540 1/15/10 100100404 INCUBATO

4940CF205906 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003300 5142.480 2/12/10 100100404

4940CF205907 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133321101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100404

4940CF205908 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133342101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100404 4940CF205909 Gene Pulser Xcell main unit 617BR103807 5363.100 12/5/05 100100408

4940CF205910 75618382 - LEGENDX1R HCAPPKG 41043336 6201.410 1/12/10 100100404

4940CF205912 CM1850 CRYOSTAT CE W/PEITIER 42601092004 17450.000 11/1/04 100100408

4940CF205915 REAL TIME PCR DETECTION SYS 582BR011334 15136.230 5/1/04 100100409 4940CF205916 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134011111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100408

4940CF205917 NU 425-500 9230872804 5950.000 8/5/04 100100408

4940CF205918 NU 425-400 92221072204 5142.000 8/5/04 100100408

4940CF205919 AAS-1001S NUCLEOFECTOR 20900320 9980.000 2/16/10 100100404

4940CF205920 Leica DMI600B 1188287BC01 92934.960 5/17/05 100100409 4940CF205921 5 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 6452.080 11/6/09 100100411

4940CF205922 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100411

4940CF205923 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100411

Computer65NEC LCD 6520 4940CF205925 NA 13616.000 4/21/10 100100415 DISPLAY

4940CF205926 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.690 11/6/09 100100420

4940CF205927 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100420 4940CF205928 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100423

4940CF205929 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100423

4940CF205932 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100435

4940CF205933 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100435 4940CF205934 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100435

4940CF205935 SORVALL RC-6 PLUS CENTRIFUGE 2009A2719 32813.270 10/26/09 100100569

4940CF205936 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100444

4940CF205937 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100444

4940CF205939 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100451 4940CF205940 4 UNIT GROUP - CUBICLES NA 5161.880 11/6/09 100100451

AXIO OBSERVER A1 MICROSCOPE 4940CF205941 3832001064 34947 930 9/10/10 100100456 4940CF205941 3832001064 34947.930 9/10/10 100100456 FO

4940CF205942 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134010111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100457

4940CF205943 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134003111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100458

4940CF205944 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 133994111209 7142.260 11/30/09 100100459 NU4950 SINGLE CHAMBER 4940CF205945 134606121509 5580.000 1/15/10 100100269 INCUBATO 4940CF205946 Zeiss Axiovert 40C 3825003298 5142.480 2/12/10 100100462

4940CF205947 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133339101209 6253.660 10/23/09 100100462

4940CF205948 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133525102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100462

4940CF205949 NUAIRE NU425-600 6' CABINET 133524102009 7335.620 10/30/09 100100462

4940CF205950 75618382 - LEGENDX1R HCAPPKG 4104335 6201.410 1/12/10 100100462 8700 DUAL CHAMBER CO2 4940CF205951 134328120309 7788.540 1/15/10 100100462 INCUBATO 4940CF205952 NUAIRE NU425-400 4' CABINET 133340101209 6270.320 10/23/09 100100462

4940CF205953 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134014111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100463

4940CF205954 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134002111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100461

4940CF205955 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134007111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100469

4940CF205956 ND8000 - NAODROP 8000 0962 23250.880 11/10/09 100100470 4940CF205958 MICROBETA2 WITH 1 DETECTOR NA 34349.550 2/4/10 100100470

4940CF205959 DU 800 SPECTROPHOTOMETER 8003440 16585.260 10/16/09 100100470

4940CF205960 ENVISION MULTILABEL READER NA 77320.180 5/13/10 100100470

4940CF205963 NU425-600 BIO SAFETY CABINET 134024111609 7142.260 11/30/09 100100472 4940CF205964 65" NEC LCD 6520 DISPLAY NA 13616.000 4/21/10 100100475

4940CF206798 Centrifuge 40862405 9761.030 9/4/08 100100261

4940CF206922 BIO SAFETY HOOD CABINET 041027436 6252.000 12/3/04 811400101

4940CF206926 Sanyo17.1 CU FEET ULTRA LOW FR 08110046 7487.420 6/8/09 002000223

4940CF206930 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET 143244031711 8385.000 3/28/11 811400113A 4940CF206935 GENE PULSER XCELL TOTAL SYS 617BR106704 5966.950 1/27/09 811400118

4940CF206946 Master Cycler Gradiant 5331-42403 5455.000 7/8/04 100100203

4940CF206947 EPPENDORF CENT MDL 5B05F#003-003 5460.000 7/15/04 100100359

4940CF206950 Swing bucket rotor 04E351 9702.110 5/20/04 100100253 4940CF206951 Swing bucket rotor 04U10693 8442.740 5/20/04 100100353

4940CF206958 SPECTROMETER MOD FTIR-4200 B068961018 22788.000 10/8/10 811400123

4940CF206959 NU-425-500 Biosafety Cabinet 125725091008 7840.000 9/22/08 811400125

4940CF206960 BIO SAFETY CABINET 102448 5438.440 4/10/06 811400123

4940CF206967 1855095DEMO - CFX96 Real Time 785BR04621 24900.800 9/24/10 002000320 4940CF206968 NU-9668GC UPRIGHT FREEZER NA 8749.000 12/24/09 811400132

4940CF206969 5810R CENTRIFUGE 5811YQ45205 6841.590 6/17/10 811400125

4940CF206972 GENEQUANT 1300 W/PRINTER 105190 5634.570 11/5/09 811400132

4940CF206973 NANODROP 1000 1315 8742.470 12/23/08 811400132 EPMOTION 5070 CB W/CONTROL 4940CF206979 5346025646 23368.750 9/14/09 811400104 PAN

4940CF206981 H1M H1 READER MONO NA 26024.840 2/8/11 811400136 4940CF206986 Beckman LS 6500 System 987345 22740.300 12/28/07 811400136

4940CF206987 FRAC W/DESKTOP CONTROL UNIT 14575551 49841.070 11/5/09 811400132

4940CF207808 RC-6+ Single Phase 46910N A4028 38326.610 6/20/11 002000227

4940CF207938 Motorized Research Microscope N\A 196369.440 8/11/11 100100217 4940CF207939 Plate Runner HD, Flourescence 0018 156161.270 8/11/11 100100270

4940CF207977 Agilent Bio Analyzer 2100 DE04103853 15439.200 8/2/11 002000324

4940CF207989 Envision Xcite Base Unit 1040992 103619.200 7/19/11 002000324

4940CF208385 Hera1501 1-2% ST TC Incubator 41275420 7200.000 12/14/11 100100304

4940CF208397 Upright -86C Ultralow Freezer 11057A103 7555.000 9/14/11 100100369 4940CF208400 Sorval RC-6 Centrifuge A4133 36046.430 8/29/11 100100272

4940CF208401 ISOTEMP CHROMA REFRIDGE 0168765701110919 5696.430 9/20/11 100100373

4940CF208402 Centrifuge Multipurpose 5811AG662725 7899.630 9/7/11 100100373

4940CF208403 Centrifuge Promo 5430R 5428ZG008067 5481.800 9/12/11 100100373 4940CF208419 Nikon Live Cell Imaging System 602542 118543 340 4/7/11 005300155 4940CF208419 Nikon Live Cell Imaging System 602542 118543.340 4/7/11 005300155

4940CF208423 -86C Forma 989 DD 827817-31 8590.000 11/3/11 100100369

4940CF208432 Bio Tek Elx 50 264551 6843.070 11/11/11 100100373 4940CF208440 Sonos 5500 Ultrasound System 09003134 14200.000 11/28/11 002000321

4940CF208442 UCF - INNOVA 42R W/Orbit S142AQ200044 10348.000 11/29/11 811400113

4940CF208468 Mitsubishi 6500 Lume Projector 0001738 8775.000 2/20/12 009000205

4940CF208471 21.1950 - Bond System Control M210270 55000.000 12/6/11 100100125 4940CF208478 -86 Forma Freezer 990 DD 360BX 825328-881 10000.000 1/31/12 100100112C

4940CF208550 Video Conferencing System FCZ1621F0SJ 19250.000 5/31/12 100100103

4940CF208560 Fluor Chem E System FE0569 28024.000 1/29/13 002000331B

4940CF208561 0506 000 - CO2 TempController 0506.000 15347.720 3/4/13 005300155

4940CF208575 Non-Catalog - Ult Forma Freeze 824369-1650 10337.800 1/23/12 002000235 4940CF208631 Mitsubishi, UD8400U, Projector 001263 8775.000 5/14/12 009000345

4940CF208636 Mitsubishi, UD8400U, Projector 0001819 19959.950 5/15/12 100100103

4940CF208639 Cisco/Tandberg PHD 1080 Camera A1AB11E00261 5705.560 5/30/12 009000345

4940CF208640 Cisco/Tandberg, PHD, Camera A1AB17E00274 5705.560 5/31/12 100100103

4940CF208641 Video Conferencing System FCZ1621F0CA 19250.000 5/30/12 009000345 4940CF208692 Personal Molecular Imager Syst 428BR716 32090.000 6/14/12 811400123

4940CF208760 Upright-86¿C Ultralow Freezer 11127A218 8822.000 6/29/12 100100239

4940CF208801 Beckman Coulter Centrifuge ALF12E34 8898.110 9/1/12 100100112C

4940CF208839 VWR Freezer UPR 13cf 831714-390 7757.880 11/1/12 811400112 4940CF208841 18 cu ft. Ultr Low Freezer 12090076 8448.000 11/6/12 002000331

4940CF209308 XFe24 Extracell Flux Analyzer 420019 135619.970 12/11/12 100100126

4940CF209329 INCUBATOR NL 2000 0105313 9156.290 3/4/13 005300155

4940CF209341 Synergy H4 Hybrid Plate Reader 269452 42409.080 3/14/13 100100112G

4940CF209342 Precision Microplate Pippeting 258075 32281.820 3/11/13 100100112G 4940CF209405 Cell Sorting System JZ6554860014 341797.800 4/12/13 002000324

4940CF209414 VWR SYM ULT FREEZER 414005-088 7769.680 5/1/13 100100353

4940CF209451 CombiFlash Rf-150 UV System 2BE20050 14664.320 5/21/13 100100126

4940CF209893 MAGPIX with Millplex Analyst - 3052703 15250.000 8/7/13 002000320 SAVANT DNA S VAC 4940CF209902 T17T4211511 5520.790 7/21/08 811400132 CONCENTRATOR

4940CF209962 EVOS Microscope 12713-155G-340 19945.710 9/30/13 100100269 4940CF209963 Beckman Centrifuge JXS07G22 12000.000 10/3/13 100100439

4940CF209964 Kimtron Irradiator Mo. 1c-160 010-02-07 21560.000 10/3/13 100100155

4940CF209966 New StarEV 36-4SF Electric Vch 14636025908R 5995.000 8/15/13 009000335

4940CF209986 FORMA 88400D FREEZER 0132543401131107 6447.800 11/12/13 002000237 4940CF210042 UXF400D -86 FREEZER 0132212501130530 6121.990 6/11/13 100100407

4940CF210049 Nikon Flo Microscope/Camera 652488 8000.000 10/3/13 100100356

4940CF210081 DigitalMedia Presentation Syst 9800374 5000.000 3/27/14 002000136A

4940CF210090 Beckman Allegra X-15R Refriger ALX05B51 5804.120 2/19/14 100100357

4940CF210091 TelePresence System Integrator FCZ1811FOFK 29962.640 4/1/14 002000136A 4940CF210106 Cisco Camera:CTS-PHD-1080P12 A1AB64F00225 5462.770 6/1/14 100100101L

4940CF210107 Cisco/Tandberg; CTS-INTP-C60-K FTT1812005S 24592.560 6/1/14 100100101L

4940CF210176 Upright Freezer 839455-815 9790.000 7/14/14 100100353

4940CF210177 TF7400 FORMA CTRO TANK 90 LITE 570963-1559 7329.080 7/28/14 100100359 4940CF210935 Ultra Low Temperature Freezer 0130782401150325 11543.390 3/27/15 100100453

4940CF211011 UXF600A FREEZER 0130836101150417 7517.350 4/22/15 100100253

4940CF211020 Electronic Key Management Syts TKC23891 8918.470 5/14/15 009000300

N2910640 FLEXAR 10 FX UHP 4940CF211035 293H9061501B 32258.850 5/27/15 100100126 PUMP

4940CF211114 Hatteras Blood Pressure Analys N/A 6460.000 7/20/15 100100149

4940CF211123 FV-FXCS FlexiVent Complete Sys 1161424 37095.700 6/30/15 100100370 4940CF211170 Proflex 3X32-Well PCR System 297803983 6030.000 9/1/15 811400123

4940CF211172 StarEV Vehicle 4 Passenger 16A36022644 6350.600 8/26/15 009000100

4940CF211173 I3X SpectraMax i3X Multi-Mode 36370-1140 47022.380 8/28/15 002000324 4940CF211192 AquosBoard Interactive Display 50000888 8999.000 10/14/15 811400139

4940CF211200 The Leica DMi8 Microscope 418104 52864.450 10/6/15 811400116A

4940CF211252 Table Top Autoclave 3895 6648.810 10/27/15 811400112

4940CF211253 Table Top Autoclave 3894 6648.810 10/27/15 002000327

4940CF211254 Table Top Autoclave 4076 6648.810 1/28/16 002000227

4940CF211271 Table Top Autoclave 3893 6648.810 10/19/15 100100273

4940CF211272 Table Top Autoclave 3898 6648.810 1/28/16 100100374 4940CF211273 Table Top Autoclave 3897 6648.810 1/28/16 100100473

4940CF211286 Allegra X-14R Cell Cuture ALF15L23 9756.050 11/18/15 002000324

4940CF211287 AllegraX-14R Cell Cuture ARIES ALF15K05 9170.400 10/12/15 811400118

4940CF211288 Personal Molecular Imager FX S 428BR0323 6900.000 11/6/15 002000123 4940CF211293 A99846 Optima XPN 100-IVD XPN15K26 41154.400 12/11/15 100100253

4940CF211339 Octo Dissociator with Heaters 457 17983.680 12/4/15 100100474

4940CF211356 Incubator Forma Series 3 WJ C0 300050227 5352.130 9/10/15 811400125

4940CF211357 Incubator Forma Series 3 WJ C0 300050228 5352.130 9/10/15 811400125

4940CF211358 Biological Safety Cabinet 300053679 7986.880 12/18/15 002000223E 4940CF211361 Avanti, Centrifuge JXN-30 JXY16A08 33992.480 12/30/15 811400132

4940CF211362 CytoFlex Flow Cytometer AS47338 106016.920 12/21/15 100100126

4940CF211363 VWR Ultra Freezer 23' UPRT 3000606B3 7652.390 3/1/16 100100112

4940CF211411 Thermo ScientificForma Freezer 300069147 11405.470 3/21/16 002000324 4940CF211476 AKTA Pure M1 System 2062555 71835.280 3/22/16 100100365

4940CF211477 Mobile Rodent Circuit Controll AV21028 6075.000 3/31/16 100100112E

4940CF211484 Canto II Z230SFF Workstation B 2UA5530M4B 6780.000 2/24/16 100100126

4940CF211486 VS-20035- Vevo Imaging System 0429HX 137550.000 3/25/16 100100155

4940CF211575 022.8440 CAMAG TLC-MS Interfa 230446 15672.000 6/8/16 100100471 4940CF211588 IB660639 In-Vivo Xtreme II Ima N/A 234999.000 5/11/16 100100155

4940CF211589 IB6606414 SAS3-EVAC4 Anesthes N/A 10000.000 5/11/16 100100155

4940CF211593 B1005784 Multimodal Animal Rot N/A 5000.000 5/11/16 100100155

4940CF211672 Motorized Upright Microscope A 3525002223 79371.000 7/29/16 002000223D 4940CF211674 'S' Series Traka Electronic Ke TKC-26547 7525.000 7/25/16 002000200

4940CF211675 'S' Series Traka Electronic Ke TKC-26730 7525.000 7/25/16 002000100

4940CF211770 (3x5)ANY-maze VIDEO TRACKING N/A 8949.990 11/2/16 100100148

4940CF211876 'S' Series Traka Electronic Ke 130786817 7525.000 12/12/16 002000300

57624 UGO BASILE MOUSE 4940CF211893 0651U17 6356.880 1/16/17 100100147 ROTAROD

2325-0411 PHOTOBEAM ACTIVITY 4940CF211894 PAS006073 8994.000 1/10/17 100100148A S

(3X5) ANY-MAZE SYSTEM WITH 4940CF211902 0992U16 5957.100 1/16/17 100100157 CAM

4940CF211977 Chamber Single Door Sterilizer 041C17 41962.420 4/13/17 002000327

4940CF211979 Cytoflex S System B63215 BA10022 70187.700 3/23/17 811400123 4940CF212110 B68560 Cytoflex BA15048 74885.750 4/28/17 002000324

4940CF212113 Hera 160LDual SST IR Incubator 42100541 6425.870 5/2/17 002000122

4940CF212114 Hera 160LDual SST IR Incubator 42100537 6425.870 5/2/17 002000122

4940CF212115 Sorv LegendX1 Centrifuge Packa 42090962 6351.200 5/2/17 002000122

DIGIGAIT IMAGING SYSTEM FOR 4940CF212122 N/A 49000.000 6/1/17 100100147 TR

ANATOMAGE TABLE + DIGITAL 4940CF212131 MTC11-0773 84390.000 6/13/17 007900313B LIBR

4940CF212132 AKTA START - INSTRUMENT 2134751 9009.470 7/1/17 8114000132 4940CF212142 ECO CleanBench 0.9 SS UV Vendo 42094037 5839.520 6/26/17 811400132

4940CF212143 20-548-130 SAVAT DNA S VAC CO 1154420901170728 5543.020 8/4/17 811400117

4940CF212393 LEGEND XTR CELL CULT 28/56 VEN 42135699 9100.010 8/2/17 811400132

4940CF212394 Applied Biosystems Realtime PC 272009838 16598.400 8/29/17 002000220

4940CF212413 CHEMIDOC MP Imaging Instrument 734BR0441 38419.090 8/21/17 002000324 4940CF212414 MAXQ 4000 DIGITAL SHAKER 300164900 7541.890 9/20/17 002000122A

4940CF212415 MAXQ 4000 DIGITAL SHAKER 300164563 7541.890 9/20/17 002000127 TSX60086D ULTFZTSX60086D208- 4940CF212416 1118171001170927 11780.000 9/29/17 002000235 2

4940CF212417 HERA 160I Dual SST Incubator 42140275 10890.000 8/30/17 002000235

4940CF212418 Chamber Single Door Sterilizer 082817 53383.060 8/31/17 811400115

4940CF212431 ONE (1) - 20 POSITION M-SERIE 29749 7676.330 8/28/17 100100100

4940CF212432 ONE (1) - 60 POSITION 0S-SERIE N/A 13166.940 8/28/17 100100200 4940CF212433 ONE (1) - 60 POSITION 0S-SERIE 30232 13166.910 8/28/17 100100300

4940CF212434 ONE (1) - 60 POSITION 0S-SERIE 30224 13166.910 8/28/17 100100400

4940CF212435 ONE (1) - 60 POSITION 0S-SERIE N/A 13166.910 8/28/17 100100500

4940CF212436 CHEMIDOC MP Imaging Instrument 734BR2034 38374.590 8/21/17 100100470 4940CF212437 NIKON N-SIM-E Imaging System 540394 320487.430 8/24/17 100100552

4940CF212526 UPRIGHT FREZER IU1386A -86C IS 300179340 7515.920 12/14/17 002000122

CARL ZEISS AXIO OBSERVER 7 4940CF212540 1027757722 135155.000 4/20/18 002000130A ADV

4940CF212568 LCD 55' Multi-Touch TV N/A 5232.790 1/26/18 100100101K

4940CF212601 SYSTEM-PCR SYSTEM VENDOR 278871627 51941.000 1/11/18 811400123

4940CF212605 BIOTEK MULTIFLO FX 1710211 22461.530 10/30/17 100100261 4940CF212608 Fluorecence Microscope 1572639-4 12539.480 1/31/18 002000220A

1845097 CFX96 OPTICAL 4940CF212629 785BR16871 15157.640 12/15/17 002000122 REACTION 4940CF212644 THERMAL CYCLER 43 753 05 VERIT 299011755 5774.000 2/7/18 100100259

EPSV11H733020 PROJECTOR, 4940CF212652 X2WQ860150L 7519.610 7/19/18 100100101L WUXGA

RELIANCE 300 XLS GLS WASHER 4940CF212655 3603618013 32722.310 2/20/18 002000130 VE

RELIANCE 300 XLS GLS WASHER 4940CF212656 3603618014 32722.310 2/20/18 811400115 VE 4940CF212689 PC, IVIS Lumina S5 Imaging 7XTJBM2 213699.000 8/23/17 100100155

4940CF212701 Denovix Spectrophotometer S-00125 9999.000 4/5/18 811400123

4940CF212751 BIOMATE 3S UV-VIS W/PRINTER 2K3W081302 5300.000 4/13/18 002000122

4940CF212771 Sunrise Reader, Base Unit 1805010633 6628.560 6/6/18 002000122 9555 CELLSEARCH CELLTRACKS 4940CF212776 N/A 95300.000 6/15/18 100100126 ANA

9541 CELLSEARCH AUTOPREP 4940CF212777 N/A 89200.000 6/15/18 100100126 INSTR

4940CF212784 Allegra 6, Centrifuge ALS18E04 7214.000 6/1/18 100100203 4940CF212785 4505 ASSIST PLUS BASE UNIT 18030040 15476.000 5/3/18 100100269

4940CF212789 Newbehavior Control NoteBook 180427-03 108638.000 5/16/18 100100148A

4940CF212863 LIFSCISEL CytoFlex System BB20069 166897.780 6/26/18 100100126

4940CF212869 BASIC STERILIZER CONTROLS 18568 40408.000 6/22/18 002000227

4940CF212870 2.5L -50C Freezer Dryer 180558663B 6459.800 7/13/18 811400122 4940CF212892 70" Board Interactive Display 7L10020X 9999.000 7/12/18 100100101L

4940CF212968 BTNEO2SM Synergy Neo2 Reader 1806209 48647.790 6/26/18 811400135

599502-01 "EXO2 SONDE, 10 4940CF213003 18J100821 22676.000 9/18/18 002000122A METE

4940CF213008 20021532 ISEQ 100 SYSTEM 20024277 24196.000 9/14/18 002000125

4940CF213286 YR427 Automatic Tissue Process 20181011 6710.040 10/4/18 002000220 4940CF215111 Leica TCS SP5 II Tandem Scanne 343996 366010.040 6/8/11 811400116A

4940CF200960 Apple PowerMac G5 2.7GHZ G853344ERU0D 6814.000 9/7/05 002000231

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Describe additional specialized equipment that will be needed to implement and/or sustain the proposed program through Year 5. Include projected costs of additional equipment in Table 2 in Appendix A.

Specialized Equipment No new specialized equipment is expected to be required for offering this new degree program through year 5. However if the new Teaching laboratory building is built, then certainly specialized equipment will be needed to outfit this new facility similar to that currently present in our teaching lab facilities.

Describe any additional special categories of resources needed to implement the program through Year 5 (access to proprietary research facilities, specialized services, extended travel, etc.). Include projected costs of special resources in Table 2 in Appendix A.

Additional Special Categories of Resources No new resources are needed, given the depth and breadth of faculty and the current status of adequate teaching Needed lab facilities. Describe fellowships, scholarships, and graduate assistantships to be allocated to the proposed program through Year 5. Include the projected costs in Table 2 in Appendix A.

Fellowships, Scholarships, and Graduate Burnett School does not currently offer undergraduate scholarships, however we are hoping to take part in Assistantships to be requests for funds from the Constellation fund recently announced by the University. Many of our students are allocated fortunate to be National Merit Scholars, Provost Scholars and participants in the Florida Academic Scholar program (Bright Futures).

Describe currently available sites for internship and practicum experiences, if appropriate to the program. Describe plans to seek additional sites in Years 1 through 5.

Available Sites We offer several internships at the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, as many of our students are interested in the medical or research fields. Our internships offering clinical shadowing experience during one semester include Private Practice at various physician’s offices in the Orlando area, Optometry at the VA in Lake Nona, Surgical at Florida Hospital in Orlando, and our newest internship Dental at various dentist’s offices in Orlando. We also have a partnership with the Radiology Department at Florida Hospital in Orlando. This clinical research internship asks students to commit for one year. Many of the Radiology Research students are authors on abstracts or publications. A summary of our internships and recent enrollment numbers is included in the table below.

The applications for our internships are open to the entire campus. A committee of our faculty meet to review and rank applicants based on GPA, courses taken, short answer questions, and shadowing and research experience. Students in their professional school application year and those that need shadowing hours receive priority. We then match students to the program or physician. Our surgical and research applicants have an additional interview for the top-selected students. The supervising physicians then select the students who will enroll.

Each internship experience is one credit hour. Students receive a program orientation prior to the start of their internship. We then meet half-way through the semester to share their experiences with one another. In addition, students have metacognitive mid-term and final reports that ask them to reflect on their experiences and share insights for future students.

We are always seeking new opportunities for our students. The Optometry Internship started in the 2016-2017 school year. The Radiology Research Internship started in the 2017-2018 school year. This year we are starting a Dental Internship. Shadowing and research experiences are so important to the success of our students and aid in selection and attainment of career goals. Students may also enroll in a 0 or 1 credit hour internship course to document a clinical or research internship experience they found themselves (data not shown). We are happy to support our students as they gain professional experience.

Internship Student Experience 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019

Clinical Shadowing

Surgical >120 hours/ semester 8 students 8 students 10 students

Private Practice 40 hours/ semester 46 students 41 students 46 students

Optometry 40 hours/ semester New! 1 student 1 students 2 students

Dental 40 hours/ semester - - New! 3 students

Total Number of Clinical Shadowing Students 55 students 50 students 61 students

Clinical Research

Radiology Research 10 hours/ week for 1 year - New! 8 students 4 students

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