Find Out More about Predoctoral Research Training Grants at NIH!

This blog lists resources for students seeking research experience in the biomedical sciences. Please navigate by topic using the tabs at the top of the page. To find the details of each listing, simply click on the image of the program and you will be directed to the program's website in a new page.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Consider applying to the two summer undergraduate research programs (NIH and SURE), run in parallel, at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. This will be the 21st year of the program with over 350 former participants, many of whom have continued in careers in biomedical research with over 265 publications listing former participants as authors and co-authors. Specific information about the program and the online application is on this flyer or may be found at the website (www.umassmed.edu/summer). All inquiries should go tosummer.research@umassmed.edu.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
The University of Oregon Summer Program for Undergraduate Research
This program has rolling admissions, but apply early!
The program is a 10 week immersion into the life of a research scientist, including a closely mentored 10 week research project, regular lab meetings, seminar series, professional development and career workshops, research symposium and poster session, cultural and scientific enrichment activities, and recreational activities.
This program has rolling admissions, but apply early!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Broad Institute Research Opportunity
Announcement:
The Broad Institute’s Diversity Initiative located in Cambridge, MA is launching an academic year research opportunity for students attending colleges/universities in the local area beginning February 2013 or earlier.If you are interested in exploring genomics and/or biomedical research, please read further and apply now!
The Broad
Broad scientists use genomic information to study human evolution, population and disease genetics, cellular networks, and the biology and evolution of pathogens. Our research draws on students and scientists from a wide variety of backgrounds, including: computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering, molecular and cellular biology, chemistry, and biochemistry. Check out our website for more:www.broadinstitute.org .
The Program
Our academic year undergraduate research program funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is designed for underrepresented minority students with an interest in biomedical research. Students are expected to spend a minimum of 8 hours a weekduring the academic year in a laboratory at the Broad Institute, where they will perform original scientific research with a mentor.
In addition to a stipend (paid per hour), the program also offers a small research supply budget, and funding to present your research at local, regional or national conferences. The program also features components to support academic and career development. If eligible, students are encouraged to participate for multiple semesters.
Program Eligibility
To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a four-year college with a graduation date of December 2013 or later, possess an interest in pursuing an advanced degree (e.g. Ph.D .or M.D./Ph.D.), and major in physical, biological, or computer sciences, engineering, or mathematics. Applicants must also be a US Citizen or permanent resident and a member of an underrepresented minority (African-American, Latino/Hispanic-American, or Native American).
Program Application
If interested, please send resume and cover letter toesmith@broadinstitute.org. In your cover letter, please also briefly describe your long term career goals and your research interests as they overlap with the Broad research areas. To learn more about the Broad Institute’s Diversity Initiative, visit www.broadinstitute.org/diversity .
We are looking to extend an opportunity to at least three students beginning February or earlier! Apply Now!
If you are already committed for the spring term, we also offer a summer research program. See our website for more details on how to apply to our summer program.
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