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Summer Internships are hard to come by, view this section to see a long list of opportunities divided by field of interest.

Summer Internships are hard to come by, view this section to see a long list of opportunities divided by field of interest.

US Navy Marine Mammal Program

Deadline:

March 1, 2008

Duration:

17 weeks

Keywords

Marine Science, Biology, Zoology, Psychology, Veterinary Science

Salary:

Unpaid but must arrange to receive college credit

Pre-requisites:

Must be a sophomore, junior, or senior in marine science, biology, zoology, psychology, or veterinary fields.  Program designed for undergraduates, but recent graduates may apply.  Must arrange to receive college credit. 

Description:

This internship is designed to give undergraduate students a dynamic educational experience in the marine mammal field.  Students are responsible for a number of support tasks with dolphins and sea lions throughout the internship.  Responsibilities include diet preparation, sanitation, and equipment and facility maintenance.  Opportunities are also available to assist in animal husbandry and open ocean training.

Duties:

Variety of support tasks (diet prep, cleaning, assisting in resource center), session assistance (research session set-up, record data), and hands-on tasks (husbandry, animal interaction)

Website:

www.spawar.navy.mil/sandiego/technology/mammals

Contact:

Erika Putman

Coordinator of Volunteer Opportunities

US Navy Marine Mammal Program

Phone: 619-767-4100

Email: putman@spawar.navy.mil

 

Southwestern Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships

Deadline:

February 8, 2008

Duration:

June 2 – August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biological chemistry, biophysics, biology, call regulation, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience pharmacology

Salary:

$4000 stipend ($5,250 if housing is needed)

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in a natural science degree program at the undergraduate level and have completed the sophomore year

Description:

Intensive research training experience that leads to an understanding of the planning, discipline, and teamwork involved in the pursuit of basic answers to current questions in the biological sciences.

Duties:

Fellows will pursue individual research projects under the direction of a member of the graduate school faculty. Lectures and seminars by faculty members will supplement the research experience.

Website:

www.utsouthwestern.edu/SURF.

Contact:

Office of the Dean

Southwestern Graduate School

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

5323 Harry Hines Blvd.

Dallas, TX 75390-9004

214-648-6708

SURF@utsouthwestern.edu

 

Southwestern Quantitative and Physical Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships

Deadline:

February 8, 2008

Duration:

June 2 – August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biophysics, Computational Biology, Quantitative and Analytical Chemistry

Salary:

$4750 stipend ($5,250 if housing is needed)

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in a physics, computer science, mathematics, or chemistry degree program at the undergraduate level and have completed the sophomore year

Description:

Intensive research training experience that leads to an understanding of the planning, discipline, and teamwork involved in the pursuit of basic answers to current questions at the interface of quantitative science and basic biomedical research

Duties:

Fellows will pursue individual research projects under the direction of a member of the graduate school faculty. Lectures, journal clubs, and seminars by faculty members will supplement the research experience.

Website:

www.utsouthwestern.edu/QP-SURF.

Contact:

Nancy Street, QP-SURF Director

Southwestern Graduate School

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

5323 Harry Hines Blvd.

Dallas, TX 75390-9004

214-648-6708

QP-SURF@utsouthwestern.edu

West Virginia University Summer Undergraduate Research Internships

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

May 26 – August 1, 2008

Keywords

West Virginia University, internship, neuroscience

Salary:

$3000 stipend plus a $1000 housing allowance

Pre-requisites:

Currently enrolled at a college or university in the U.S., completed 2nd or 3rd year, preference given to those wit ha strong background in biology, chemistry, engineering, neuroscience, physics, or psychology, GPA of 3.0 or higher

Description:

Research opportunities incorporate molecular to systems-level analyses of nervous-system function, which include projects in sensory, cognitive, and behavioral neuroscience; neural injury and neurodegeneration; and neuropsychiatric disease.

Duties:

Interns are expected to complete a well-defined research project under the supervision of a center for Neuroscience faculty member.

Website:

www.hsc.wvu.edu/wvucn/SURI.php

Contact:

Sean Finnegan, Administrator

WVU Center for Neuroscience

304-293-6289

sfinnegan@hsc.wvu.edu

 

 

Fort Johnson Summer Research Fellowship Program

Deadline:

February 22, 2008

Duration:

May 28, 2008 - August 6, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Physiology, Ecology, Plants, Molecular, Marine

Salary:

Stipend of $3000, housing will be provided, and travel allowance will be given.

Pre-requisites:

Completion of 2 or 3 years of college but no acquisition a Bachelor’s degree. Completion of upper division courses in physiology and/or cell/molecular biology is necessary. Student should also have a desire for a career in scientific research.

Description:

The Fort Johnson Summer Research Fellowship Program combines formal classroom work with independent research. The program is designed to provide undergraduate students with a modern research experience employing physiological, cellular and molecular techniques to address questions in areas such as environmental bio-indicators, algal physiology, acid-base physiology, respiratory physiology, immunology, population genetics, and evolutionary biology of marine organisms.

Duties:

Students will participate in laboratory projects and conduct research under the supervision of individual mentors. Coursework consists of a five week formal lecture and discussion series centered on areas of current research interest at Fort Johnson (Biology 421, Topics in the Physiology, Cell and Molecular Biology of Marine Organisms, and other related topics). Students will present the results of their research in a mini-symposium and in a written research paper at the end of their stay at Fort Johnson. Academic credit (3 units for Biology 421) can be obtained through the College of Charleston.

Website:

http://www.cofc.edu/~reu/

Contact:

Louis E. Burnett, Director
Fort Johnson Summer Research Program
Grice Marine Laboratory
205 Fort Johnson
Charleston, SC 29412 Phone: (843) 953-9200 Fax: (843) 953-9199 Email: burnettl@cofc.edu


The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

June 12, 2008 - August 7, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Biomedical,

Salary:

Students receive a stipend of $3000, housing provided

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate with a strong background in the sciences, specifically those most related to biomedical research, such as biology, biochemistry, or chemistry. Completion of junior year of undergraduate training is recommended.

Description:

The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine offers college students the unique opportunity to work in a research laboratory at one of the world's top-ranking scientific institutions.

Duties:

Students will conduct “hypothesis-driven” research in their own area of interest, attend weekly undergraduate seminars on specific research topics, participate in small group meetings and workshops, submit an abstract of project for inclusion in the annual SURP abstract book, and present a poster at the SURP symposium.

Website:

http://www.aecom.yu.edu/phd/index.asp?surp

Contact:

Einstein Graduate Programs in the Biomedical Sciences
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
1300 Morris Park Avenue - Belfer 203
Bronx, NY 10461
Fax: (718) 430-8655

(718) 430-2345 surp@aecom.yu.edu


The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Biomedical

Salary:

All students will receive a stipend of $3,000. (Students must pay for their own housing and travel expenses to and from Stratford.)

Pre-requisites:

The program is open to undergraduate students who are seriously considering a research career in the biomedical sciences. Selection of students will be based on the completed application, transcript, and two letters of recommendation.

Description:

The program is designed to provide a stimulating hands-on research experience for undergraduate students considering graduate education in the biomedical sciences. The program is conducted at the Stratford Division of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences on the campus of the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford, New Jersey.

Duties:

Students will conduct research while working under the guidance of a selected member of the graduate faculty; attend various scientific seminars; and present research results at the closing of the program.

Website:

http://www3.umdnj.edu/gsbstrat/summer-research.htm

Contact:

UMDNJ
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
42 E. Laurel Road, Suite 2200
Stratford, New Jersey 08084
856-566-6282 gsbs-stratford@umdnj.edu


Summer Research Program in Biology at Marquette University

Deadline:

January 31, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - August 7, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Physiology, Plants, Neuroscience, Molecular, Biomedical, Developmental

Salary:

Stipend of $3500

Pre-requisites:

Sophomore or junior year by Spring of 2008 with cumulative GPA of 3.0 and completion of a full year of college biology, general chemistry, and organic chemistry with laboratories.

Description:

Under the supervision a of faculty member of the Department of Biological Sciences, participants conduct independent research projects in laboratories in the areas of microbiology, molecular biology, developmental biology, plant biology, muscle physiology, and neurobiology.

Duties:

Daily involvement with research, attendance of weekly program of research and career oriented presentations, write a research report, and presentation of research results at the end of the program at a department-wide symposium.

Website:

http://biology.marquette.edu/biosummer/about.html

Contact:

Ms. Deborah Weaver

Department of Biological Sciences Wehr Life Sciences Building Marquette University, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201

deborah.weaver@marquette.edu


NHMFL Research Experiences for Undergraduate (REU) Summer Internship Program

Deadline:

March 3, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - July 25, 2008 (8 weeks)

Keywords

Physiology, Molecular, Biomedical

Salary:

$3600 Stipend.

Pre-requisites:

Must be registered undergraduate student pursuing a degree in science or engineering.

Description:

The NHMFL Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Internship Program matches qualified undergraduate students with scientists and researchers at three sites of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in a research mentorship. The research experience offers many opportunities to explore contemporary science and engineering issues, and to work alongside some of the finest scientists, magnet designers and engineers in the world.

Duties:

Variable - see website for additional information

Website:

http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/education/reu/

Contact:

Jose Sanchez
Assistant Director
Center for Integrating Research & Learning (CIRL)
1800 E. Paul Dirac Dr.

Tallahassee, FL 32310-3706

(850) 645-0033

sanchez@magnet.fsu.edu


Research Experience for Undergraduates in Molecular Biology and Genetics at Indiana University

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

May 28, 2008 - August 6, 2008

Keywords

Physiology, Plants, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

Each student will receive a $4000 stipend plus travel expenses to and from the University. Room and board will be provided by the program.

Pre-requisites:

Have strong interest in research and attending graduate school

Description:

The Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG) Program at Indiana University offers a unique opportunity for talented undergraduates to acquire experience in research. MBG Summer Internships allow students to participate in research addressing some of the fundamental problems in biology.

Duties:

Participate in research for at least 40 hrs per week

Website:

http://www.bio.indiana.edu/undergrad/opportunities/mbgreu/

Contact:

REU Coordinator

(812) 856-5522 jusummer@bio.indiana.edu


2008 MIT Summer Research Program in Biological Sciences

Deadline:

January 30, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 to August 9, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants

Salary:

Weekly stipend of $350, Free Campus Housing, and Travel Allowance to and from MIT

Pre-requisites:

Be a full-time undergraduate students at an institution in the U.S., be sophomores or juniors who have successfully completed introductory courses in the biological sciences, maintain a 3.5 GPA in the science courses, have demonstrated an interest in basic research and in a career in the sciences.

Description:

Students receive research-intensive training in one of over 70 research laboratories affiliated with the Department of Biology.

Duties:

Students are expected to work full-time in the laboratory, to participate in weekly meetings with faculty, and to attend weekly academic seminars. At the end of the program students give both an oral presentation and a poster presentation on their research, and submit a 5-page research summary.

Website:

http://web.mit.edu/biology/www/outreach/college.shtml

Contact:

Dr. Mandana Sassanfar
MIT Summer Research Program in Biology
77 Massachusetts Ave, 68-102C
Cambridge, MA 02138


2008 Marine Sciences Summer Internship

Deadline:

February 22, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Physiology, Molecular, Marine, Ecology

Salary:

Student support includes a $3,300 stipend, dormitory fee, tuition for the one-credit course, and travel assistance for the 10-week session.

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in a degree program leading to a bachelor’s degree. (Students who will have received their degree prior to August 2008 are not eligible)

Description:

Ten science, engineering, and mathematics undergraduates will be awarded 2008 summer internships to conduct guided research in marine science. Interns will work with faculty and research staff in a graduate student atmosphere on a research topic in chemical, physical, or biological oceanography, marine biology, marine geology, or marine biochemistry.

Duties:

Interns will work semi-independently on a project designed by the intern and assigned faculty adviser ( Marine Biology, Oceanography, and Physical Ocean Science & Engineering) and present written and oral reports at the end of the summer. Interns will receive one credit and will be expected to attend weekly seminars presented by faculty and research staff.

Website:

http://www.ocean.udel.edu/academics/undergraduate/summer/index.shtml

Contact:

Dr. Ana I. Dittel

University of Delaware Graduate College of Marine Studies 700 Pilottown Road Lewes, DE 19958-1298

adittel@udel.edu

 

Boston University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Marine, Ecology, Pennsylvania

Salary:

$4000 stipend, $500 allowance for research supplies, $500 potential travel subsidy, and housing in a Boston University apartment will be provided

Pre-requisites:

Junior or non-graduating Senior and minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0

Description:

SURF is a research experience that supports undergraduate students for the summer at Boston University. Participants are paired with BU faculty members who serve as research mentors.

Duties:

Attendance of enrichment workshops whose topics range from laboratory safety to research ethics to scientific writing, 10-15 minute presentation of research at the conclusion to the program

Website:

http://www.bu.edu/urop/forstudents/funds/surf/index.html

Contact:

Richard Rowley, Program Manager
617-353-2020
urop@bu.edu

 

Carnegie Mellon University Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Molecular, Developmental, Pennsylvania

Salary:

$3,400 stipend, free University housing, reimbursement for travel expenses

Pre-requisites:

Sophomore or Junior

Description:

This program provides intensive, individualized research experiences in various areas of the biological sciences, including molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, developmental biology, computational biology and bioinformatics, biochemistry, biophysics, and neurobiology.

Duties:

Attendance of presentations on research by faculty members and on career options and scientific ethics , participation in group discussions about scientific literature, and presentation of results of research at end of program

Website:

http://www.cmu.edu/bio/undergraduate/research/SURP/reu.shtml

Contact:

Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Department of Biological Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
4400 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2617
bio-reu@andrew.cmu.edu

 

Louisiana State University Undergraduate Summer Research Program

Deadline:

February 13, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 – August 1, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Molecular, Developmental, Plants

Salary:

Students receive a competitive stipend, LSU tuition and research credit, and on-campus housing.

Pre-requisites:

Science major with at least a 3.0 GPA, completion of Introductory Biology and at least enrolled in General Chemistry, and considering a career in Life Sciences

Description:

The Department of Biological Sciences at Louisiana State University, in conjunction with funding form the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education Program, is hosting nine week research opportunities for eligible undergraduate students in the Life Sciences. Work will be done in established laboratories, with interaction among scientists and peers.

Duties:

Variable - see website for additional information

Website:

http://www.biology.lsu.edu/hhmiprog/undergrad/

Contact:

Sheri Maples Wischusen
Hughes Program Manager
338 Choppin Hall College of Basic Sciences, LSU Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone: 225-578-0405
Fax: 225-578-7627
Email: sheri@lsu.edu

 

University Pennsylvania Biomedical Graduate Studies Summer Undergraduate Internship Program

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

Begins first full week of June (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Pennsylvania

Salary:

Standard salary, housing provided, and travel expenses will be covered

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate student in good standing

Description:

The internship program provides an intense research experience to students interested in graduate study in the biomedical and biological sciences. Interns complete ten weeks of full-time laboratory research, attend state-of-the-art research seminars, and receive career counseling from program faculty and administrators.

Duties:

Attendance of weekly seminars, full-time research, and presentation of research results at the conclusion of the program

Website:

http://www.med.upenn.edu/bgs/suip.shtml

Contact:

Summer Internship Undergraduate Program
Biomedical Graduate Studies
University of Pennsylvania
160 Biomedical Research Building II/III
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6064

bgs@mail.med.upenn.edu
Telephone: (215) 898-1030
Fax: (215) 898-2671

 

The Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) at Cornell University and the Boyce Thompson Institute

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

8-10 Weeks

Keywords

Molecular, Developmental, Plants

Salary:

Interns receive a modest stipend and housing and some travel expenses will be provided.

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in a two or four-year college undergraduate institute

Description:

Interns will be mentored by a graduate student of post-doctorial associate and will work with their mentors on a project related to plant genomics.

Duties:

Summer internships are full-time (40 hours/week) for 8 -10 weeks for undergraduate students. All students will attend lab meetings, read and discuss recent literature related to their project, and will present their research at the summer student symposium.

Website:

http://outreach-pgrp.cornell.edu

Contact:

pgrp-outreach@cornell.edu

 

The Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Emory (SURE)

Deadline:

February 1, 2008 by 5pm

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (10 Weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Ecology

Salary:

Stipend of $3500, housing provided, and funds are available for travel

Pre-requisites:

Completion of sophomore-level coursework

Description:

The Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Emory (SURE) allows undergraduate students to conduct supervised research with a faculty mentor. Students receive training in the research methods applicable to their research plan, analyze their data and create written and oral presentations of their results.

Duties:

Conduct research 40 hrs/week; participate in seminars, workshops, groups discussions, and laboratory meetings; present a poster at the conclusion of the program at a symposium

Website:

http://www.cse.emory.edu/sciencenet/undergrad/SURE/SURE.html

Contact:

Cathy Quinones, SURE Program Director

(404) 727-3439

SRP@learnlink.emory.edu

SURE Program
c/o Center for Science Education
Emory University
1399 Oxford Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30322

 

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Program at Colorado State

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Ecology

Salary:

Stipend of $4200, $1400 for food, housing provided, and a travel allowance of $350

Pre-requisites:

Must have completed college chemistry through organic chemistry and one year of biology by the end of the Spring 2008 term; minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2; and can not be graduating in Spring 2008.

Description:

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology offers qualified undergraduates from throughout the country the opportunity to join research projects in biochemistry and molecular biology. This program allows students to participate in active research in a wide range of areas and each student is assigned to a specific faculty member's research laboratory, where the student works closely with the faculty mentor, post-doctoral associates and graduate students.

Duties:

Conduct research under the guidance of a faculty mentor, attend weekly meetings to discuss research, and present research at eh end of the program at mini-symposium.

Website:

http://www.bmb.colostate.edu/reu.cfm

Contact:

(970) 491-5602

reubiochem@colostate.edu

Summer Undergraduate Research Program Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Colorado State University 1870 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-1870

Undergraduate Research Internships at Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

Deadline:

February 10, 2008

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 8, 2008

Keywords

Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Life Science

Salary:

Stipend of $4400 for the eleven week period. There is an additional $500 travel stipend and a $500 food stipend as well. Interns will receive stipend payments on the 15th and the last day of each month. Stipends for interns who are funded by sources other than REU may vary from this amount.

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in an undergraduate degree/associates degree program, a permanent resident of the U.S. or U.S. territories, majoring in Plant or Life Science Field, and be able to work at least 40 hours/wk from Tuesday, May 27 through Friday, August 8, 2008.

Need to fill out the Application Form, Personal Goal Statement, have transcript (unofficial or official), Current Resume, and two letters of recommendation

Description:

We have created a program that gives students experience with all aspects of modern scientific research, from design to experimentation to reporting. At the same time, we provide insight into the personal qualities of a good researcher, the steps to take on the road to becoming a scientist, and the broader implications of scientific discovery. In order to achieve these goals, students participate in hands-on research in the lab as well as attending weekly seminars.

Duties:

Each intern will be matched with a mentor who is a senior researcher at the Danforth Center. During the first week of the program, interns and mentors will work together to design a project for the summer session. gain hands-on experience in the lab and learn the use of a variety of technologies for research. They will attend workshops in the Center's state-of-the-art support facilities, including the Integrated Microscopy Facility, the Mass Spectrometry and Bioseparations Facility, and the Plant Cell Culture and Transformation Facility, participate in career pathway discussions with experienced researchers and take field trips to local universities and industries with plant or life science focuses, attend weekly seminars on issues related to biotechnology. These discussions are planned to give students insight into the social, political, and economic implications of current research--and to allow them to voice their opinions, as well, and at the end of the summer session, each intern will present a summary of his/her research in the Center's Southwestern Bell auditorium before an audience of scientific peers. A brief written report is also required and students will be carefully guided through the process of preparation of the written report and oral presentation. The presentation and report are a vital part of the education of young sciences.

Website:

http://www.danforthcenter.org/internship/application.asp

Contact:

Mail the completed application form and additional materials to:
Human Resources/Summer Intern Program
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
975 North Warson Road
St. Louis, MO 63132

 

Cathy Kromer ckromer@danforthcenter.org Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 975 North Warson Road St. Louis, MO 63132

Roswell Park Cancer Institute Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

June 2 - August 7, 2008

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

$3,000 or $4000 stipend plus room, board, and travel

Pre-requisites:

Current junior standing (member of Class of 2009), USA citizen or permanent residents only

Description:

The major objectives of the program are 1) to introduce you to scientific research through a project supervised by graduate faculty members, 2) to help you develop your own philosophy of science, 3) to give you an opportunity to discover and experience the graduate student lifestyle, and 4) if you have not already decided on a field of specialization, to aid in selecting your Ph.D.

Duties:

Each student works on an independent research project under the guidance of RPCI scientific staff and spends time attending various seminars. All students prepare critiques on various lectures they attend, and present their research results (oral & poster) during a scientific conference held at the end of the program.

Website:

http://www.roswellpark.org/document_4828.html

Contact:

Mary Wisnicki mary.wisnicki@roswellpark.org

UTMB Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Programs (SURP)

Deadline:

February 18, 2008

Duration:

June 2 and August 8, 2008

Keywords

Molecular biology, toxicology, biochemistry, immunology, physiology, virology, genetics, microbiology, pharmacology, and marine biology.

Salary:

$3,200 stipend (before taxes), Although students must pay for their own housing and travel expenses to and from Galveston, Texas, we arrange housing.

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate contemplating graduate studies in the biomedical sciences, U. S. citizens, completed application, an unofficial transcript from the student's undergraduate institution(s), and two letters of recommendation (one from faculty and one from an advisor).

Description:

Undergraduate students interested in biomedical sciences have many career options. SURP provides research experience to help students decide if they wish to pursue careers in biomedical research.

Duties:

A sample of the techniques a student might learn includes: maintaining cell cultures, electrophoresis, chromatography, immunoassays, animal surgery, electrophysiology and neurochemical assays, and protein and nucleic acid molecular biology. The students attend various scientific seminars and journal clubs during the summer. Finally, all participants will display the results of their research efforts at a poster session at the end of the program. A "Certificate of Merit" will be awarded to all participants upon completion of the program.

Website:

http://www.gsbs.utmb.edu/surp/

Contact:

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
The University of Texas Medical Branch
301 University Blvd.
Galveston, Texas 77555-1050
Telephone: (409) 772-2665
Fax: (409) 747-0772
lcteed@utmb.edu

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Research Fellowships

Deadline:

March 1, 2008

Duration:

10 weeks

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

$2500 stipend and ten-weeks room and board plus $500 for supplies for the laboratory in which they do their research.

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate enrolled in biological research, one-page description of the student's research project, two letters of recommendation from faculty, and college transcripts.

Description:

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Research Fellowship program provides support for high-achieving students engaged in research in the biological sciences at Stony Brook. These awards are open to undergraduate students who will be enrolled in biological research with a Stony Brook faculty member for the summer. It is the responsibility of the student to contact a faculty member for this purpose.

Duties:

Conduct research

Website:

http://ws.cc.stonybrook.edu/ligase/Forstudents/HHMIfellowships/howardhughesfellowship.html

Contact:

Department of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215
Phone: 631-632-9750 Fax: 631-632-9791
E-mail: jnimmo@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

University of Oregon Life Sciences Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR)

Deadline:

There is not a hard deadline. We will begin making offers on Monday of the last full week in February, and we will continue to review applications until all slots are filled. Please note that space is very limited.

Duration:

Early June to mid-August. Most SPUR Fellows begin the 1st Monday of June and stay through the 3rd week in August; however, we allow a great deal of variation in the participation dates.  We keep the participation dates flexible for each scholar, to accommodate the variety of schedules of schools across the country.  Despite this variation, SPUR participants have always developed close bonds. 

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Marine, Ecology

Salary:

Stipend $3600 for 10 weeks, Round-trip travel (from home), Room and board while participating in the program

Pre-requisites:

Completion of at least one undergraduate biology coursework, undergraduate in good standing, and must be strongly motivate to participate in ongoing research projects.

Description:

The University of Oregon (UO) Summer Program in Undergraduate Research (SPUR) offers fellowship opportunities for both UO students and non-UO students. Fellows participate in ongoing research in Life Sciences laboratories at UO during the summer months.

Duties:

Research project mentored by experienced investigators, Weekly Faculty Seminar series - UO faculty presentations, Weekly Professional Workshop series, Weekly SPUR group discussion of lab research, Training in writing a formal research paper, Training in formal scientific research presentation, Undergraduate Research Symposium - SPUR fellows give a formal scientific research presentation

Website:

http://biology.uoregon.edu/SPUR/

Contact:

Dr. Peter O’Day oday@uoneuro.uoregon.edu
Summer Program for Undergraduate Research
Department of Biology
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1210

University of Iowa Summer Undergraduate MSTP Research (SUMR) Program

Deadline:

February 4, 2008

Duration:

June 9, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (8 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

$30000 stipend, lodging at University housing facility provided, and travel allowance to/from Iowa City also provided

Pre-requisites:

junior in college majoring in a biological or physical science

Description:

This program is an intensive experience for undergraduates interested in combined MD/PhD training for a career as a physician-scientist. It provides students with experience in research laboratories and exposure to clinical medicine and medically-relevant research.

Duties:

-Physician -Scientist Clinical Shadowing Experience
-Weekly Seminar Series - a forum for discussions emphasizing how science and medicine intersect
-Career Development Seminars
-Big Brother-Big Sister Program pairing SUMR students and MSTP (combined MD/PhD) students
-Emergency Room Shadowing Experience

Website:

http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/mstp/New/mstp/summer/index.htm

Contact:

Robin Davisson, PhD and Chris Benson, MD<<br> Program Directors
Summer Undergraduate MSTP Research Program
The University of Iowa
Medical Scientist Training Program
1186 Medical Laboratories
Iowa City, IA 52242-1811

Phone: (800) 551-6787 or (319) 335-8303
Fax: (319) 335-7656
E-mail: mstp@uiowa.edu

University of Wisconsin-Madison Research Experience for Undergraduates in Microbiology

Deadline:

March 1, 2008

Duration:

June 6, 2008 - August 5, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

$3,000 stipend, dormitory housing provided, and a modest allowance for meals is provided.

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate student majoring in the biological sciences and should have a strong interest in a career in biological research

Description:

Participating undergraduate students will spend nine weeks in a laboratory conducting full-time research in microbiology, microbial genetics and/or molecular biology.

Duties:

Conduct research

Website:

http://www.bact.wisc.edu/reu/REU%20Home

Contact:

Dr. Jon Roll (608) 265-5957 jtroll@wisc.edu University of Wisconsin
Department of Bacteriology
420 Henry Mall Room 120
Madison, Wisconsin53706

Mote Marine Laboratory Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

10 weeks

Keywords

Marine, Ecology

Salary:

Students participating in the REU program will receive $4,000 stipend, housing in a local dormitory, and round-trip transportation.

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in a degree program (part-time or full-time) leading to a baccalaureate degree, possess a minimum GPA of 3.0, and have completed 2 or more years of academic study.;

Description:

Mote Marine Laboratory (MML) hosts a 10-week program focused on providing research experiences in estuarine science to 8-10 advanced undergraduate students. Students are paired with MML scientists and develop and complete an independent research project related to their mentor’s research interests

Duties:

Students gain experience in science communication by presenting the results of their independent project in a manuscript-style research paper and orally at a laboratory-wide research symposium. Students attend research seminars, discussion groups on career skills in science, and field trips to local marine science research and education centers. Students also have the opportunity to present their research findings at professional conferences.

Website:

htttp://www.mote.org/~jimg/reu.htm

Contact:

Dr. Jim Gelsleichter REU Program Mote Marine Laboratory 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway Sarasota, FL34236 Fax: (941) 388-4312 E-mail: jimg@mote.org

The Mayo Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience

Salary:

$4,000 (minus taxes) stipend and students are responsible for own housing, meals, and travel expenses.

Pre-requisites:

Currently a sophomore or junior, minimum GPA of 3.0, and considering a medical research career as a Ph.D. or M.D. - Ph.D.

Description:

The program is a great way to build your skills as a young scientist or test your inclinations toward research. Students will work beside both young and established scientists on a broad range of biomedical research questions.

Duties:

Conduct your own small research or work on part of an ongoing research investigation, participate in weekly seminars

Website:

http://www.mayo.edu/mgs/surf.html

Contact:

Glenda Mueller Student Recruitment Programs Coordinator Mayo Graduate School 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 Phone: (507) 284-3862 Fax: (507) 284-0999 gmueller@mayo.edu

Marquette University Summer Research Program in Biology

Deadline:

January 31, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - August 7, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants,

Salary:

$3,500 stipend for ten weeks

Pre-requisites:

Completion of sophomore or junior year by Spring 2008; minimum GPA of 3.0

Description:

Participants conduct independent research projects in faculty laboratories in the areas of microbiology, molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology, plant biology, muscle physiology, and neurobiology.

Duties:

Students are involved daily with their research. At the end of the summer students prepare a written research report and present the results of their research at a department-wide symposium. Students must also attend a weekly program of research and career oriented presentations.

Website:

http://biology.marquette.edu/biosummer/index.htm

Contact:

Ms. Deborah Weaver Department of Biological Sciences Wehr Life Sciences Building Marquette University PO Box 1881 Miwaukee, WI 53201 biosummerresearch@mu.edu

The University of Iowa Summer Microbiology Undergraduate Research Program

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 – August 1, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Microbiology

Salary:

$3,900 stipend, free housing provided in the Mayflower dormitory, and funds for travel will be provided

Pre-requisites:

Completion of sophomore or junior year toward a bachelor’s degree in a biological science.

Description:

Student participants are integrated into faculty research programs and are encouraged to perform like beginning graduate students

Duties:

Conduct research; participate in student-faculty discussions plus attend weekly seminars; prepare a written research report; and prepare an oral presentation which will be given at a Summer Program Symposium

Website:

http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/microbiology/educational/summer.htm

Contact:

Dr. Lacy Daniels Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program Department of Microbiology The University of Iowa 3-403 Bowen Science Building Iowa City, IA 52242 Voice: (319) 335-7810 Fax: (319) 335-9005 undergradmicro-info@uiowa.edu

Texas A&M University : Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Biochemistry

Deadline:

February 18, 2008

Duration:

May 26, 2008 – July 31, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biochemistry, biophysics

Salary:

$4,000 stipend, living expenses on campus and some travel expenses will be provided

Pre-requisites:

Pre-baccalaureate undergraduate students majoring in biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, biology, or any life science. Preference will be given to those who have finished their third year and already have taken organic chemistry and biochemistry courses.

Description:

Under the direction of the faculty, students will join a laboratory team to conduct research in modern biochemistry, with wide-ranging possibilities in structural biology, molecular genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, enzymology, or biophysics.

Duties:

Conduct research and participate in weekly meetings

Website:

http://biochemistry.tamu.edu/index.php?ch=reu

Contact:

Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics 103 Biochemistry/Biophysics Building Texas A&M University 2128 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843-2128 Phone: (979) 845-1012 Fax: (979) 845-9274 g-kunkel@tamu.edu

Undergraduate Internship for MINORITY STUDENTS  

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

May 31, 2008 - June 29, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Biostatistics, epidemiology, and Health and Social Behavior

Salary:

 

Pre-requisites:

Member of an ethnic group currently under-represented in science, be in good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better

Description:

The program goal is to expose minority college students to the rewards of laboratory research directed towards solving important public health problems such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, infections, etc.

Duties:

Conduct research, write a research paper, and present an oral presentation

Website:

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/biostats/diversity/summer/spb-intro.html

Contact:

Undergraduate Internship Program for Minority Students Attn: Ms. Janice Stenger Division of Biological Sciences Harvard School of Public Health 665 Huntington Ave., Building 1-1312 Boston, MA 02115-6021 Phone: (617) 432-4470 Fax: (617) 432-0433 Email: dbs@hsph.harvard.edu

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Summer Research Program for Undergraduates in Biology

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

May 27, 2008 - August 1, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Ecology, Bioenergy

Salary:

The program provides a stipend of $4,200, full support for travel, housing, health insurance (if needed), and a partial food allowance.

Pre-requisites:

Between their sophomore of senior years with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and a strong interest in a career in biological research.

Description:

Participants work full time with UW-Madison faculty and researchers in state of the art research facilities.

Duties:

Conduct research, participate in workshops, orally present research at a symposium at the end of the program, and publish written reports of work in a program journal

Website:

http://www.wisc.edu/cbe/srp-bio/index.html

Contact:

Program Director: Janet Branchaw branchaw@wisc.edu (608) 262-1182 Program Coordinator: Brian Asen beasen@wisc.edu

 

UW Biology SRP

1233B Genetics/Biotech

425 Henry Mall Madison, WI53706262-5267

MUSC ( Medical University of South Carolina ) Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)

Deadline:

March 1, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 – August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

$3500 stipend

Pre-requisites:

Highly motivated undergraduate students who are considering a career in basic science research

Description:

This program provides unique opportunities for undergraduate students to become directly involved in cutting edge research leading them to a greater appreciation of the process of scientific discovery.

Duties:

Conduct research; attend seminars; participate in discussions; interact with faculty; and prepare a brief written paper and give an oral presentation on their research at the end of the program

Website:

http://www.musc.edu/grad/SUR.html

Contact:

Debra A. Shoemaker Director, Summer Programs College of Graduate Studies Medical University of South Carolina 173 Ashley Avenue, 102 BSB PO Box 250501 Charleston, SC 29424 Phone: (843) 792-9620 or (800) 589-2003 Fax: (843) 792-6590 E-mail: gaskinsd@musc.edu

Wright State University School of Medicine: Short-Term Research Experience Access for Minority Students (STREAMS)

Deadline:

No deadline but review of applications will begin February 28, 2008

Duration:

June 9, 2008 - August 8, 2008

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular,

Salary:

STREAMS participants receive an hourly wage of $10.50, travel expenses and free housing in a university apartment.

Pre-requisites:

Underrepresented minority, undergraduate or master’s level student, and in good academic standing

Description:

The goals of the program are to encourage members of underrepresented minority groups to pursue careers in biomedical research and to provide a stimulating summer experience which will enhance the students’ academic and personal development.

Duties:

Conducting laboratory research under the supervision at of a faculty member, reading literature, and presenting scientific talks

Website:

http://www.med.wright.edu/streams/index.html

Contact:

Cameron Chumlea Ph.D. and Mariana Morris Ph.D., co-directors, STREAMS Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Phone: (937) 775-2395 Fax: (937) 775-7221 E-mail: streams@wright.edu

Penn State College of Medicine : Summer Undergraduate Research Internship Program

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Pennsylvania

Salary:

$3,000 stipend

Pre-requisites:

Completion of sophomore or junior year

Description:

The program allows students to conduct research with a scientist the College of Medicine.

Duties:

Work with directly with a faculty mentor; take part in all activities in the faculty mentor’s laboratory; attend regular scheduled discussions, seminar or social events; present a brief presentation of research project at mini-symposium; and write an essay about the program.

Website:

http://www.hmc.psu.edu/summerresearch/index.htm

Contact:

Dr. Sarah Bronson, Director Office of Graduate Education, Internship Program Hershey Medical Center, H170 P.O. Box 850 Hershey, PA 17033 Phone: (717) 531-8892 E-mail: kzs2@psu.edu

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (SURF) at University of Texas Southwestern

Deadline:

February 8, 2008

Duration:

June 2, 2008 - August 8, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

$4,000 stipend

Pre-requisites:

Must be enrolled in a natural science degree program at the undergraduate level and have completed the sophomore year.

Description:

Fellows spend ten weeks pursuing individual research projects in the laboratories of UT Southwestern Graduate School faculty members. Fellows gain experience in modern research techniques, and have a chance to plan and execute an experimental strategy to answer a scientific question.

Duties:

Conduct research; attend weekly seminars; participate in informal discussions; and present research in a poster session at the end of the program

Website:

http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/home/education/surf/index.html

Contact:

SURF@utsouthwestern.edu

Summer Research Internship Program at the University of Virginia

Deadline:

February 15, 2008

Duration:

10 weeks

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

A stipend for living expenses, travel to and from Charlottesville, and housing are provided.

Pre-requisites:

Under-represented minority students in their junior and senior college undergraduate years

Description:

The goals of the program are to expose undergraduate students to laboratory research, to familiarize them with the opportunities that exist for careers in biomedical research.

Duties:

Conduct research and attend workshops and seminars

Website:

http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/gpo/srip/home.cfm

Contact:

Graduate Programs Office UVa Health System P.O. Box 800738 Charlottesville, VA 22908 Phone: (434) 924-2181 Fax: (434) 924-0140

Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI)

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

May - August (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants, Ecology

Salary:

Stipend of $400 per week, housing allowance is provided, and travel expenses are reimbursed.

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate student who has completed one semester

Description:

Participants will be associated with members of the scientific and professional staff in an educational program developed to give research experience in areas of chemistry, physics, engineering, biology, nuclear medicine, applied mathematics, high- and low-energy particle accelerators, and science writing.

Duties:

Full-time research with mentor, attend all scheduled events, jointly prepare research paper and abstract with mentor, and present and oral presentation.

Website:

http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/scied/erulf/about.html

Contact:

Todd Clark Phone: (202) 586-7174 Todd.Clark@scince.doe.gov Ebony Sails Phone: (202) 586-9770 Ebony.Sails@sceince.doe.gov

The Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering/Science Program at Georgia Tech

Deadline:

March 1, 2008

Duration:

May 19, 2008 – July 25, 2008 (10 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Neuroscience, Molecular

Salary:

The students are housed on campus, and in addition to a $600 travel allowance, are provided with a meal plan and a $5,000 stipend.

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate student

Description:

The program is a ten-week summer research program designed to attract qualified minority students into graduate school in the fields of engineering and science.

Duties:

Conduct research and prepare both oral and written summaries of research projects

Website:

http://users.ece.gatech.edu/%7Egmay/sure.html

Contact:

Dr. Gary S. May
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
SURE
Atlanta, GA 30332-0250 Phone: (404) 894-9420 E-mail: gsm@ece.gatech.edu

The Karyn

Kupcinet International Science School

Deadline:

December 31, 2007

Duration:

Mininum of 10 weeks, maximum of 4 months

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Plants

Salary:

Modest stipend for living expenses, limited on-campus housing

Pre-requisites:

Completion of at least two years of study, strong academic record

Description:

The students work under the guidance of a staff scientist and spend between 10 weeks and 4 months, during their summer holidays, working on the research project to which they have been assigned.

Duties:

To work on research project assigned during internship in the Summer of 2008

Website:

http://www.weizmann.ac.il/acadsec/kkiss.shtml

Contact:

Academic Affairs Office
Weizmann Institute of Science
76100 Rehovot, Israel E-mail: greta1.rosenberg@weizmann.ac.il Fax: 972-8-9344492

Summer Research Program in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

10 weeks

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

Program provides a stipend of $4,200, full support for travel, housing in local college dorm, and food allowance.

Pre-requisites:

Students in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics or Computer Science major who will complete their second or third year of study next spring and are interesting in attending graduate school in the biological science, pursuing a research career.

Description:

Students are to submit a resume, official copies of college transcripts, two letters of recommendation from faculty members, and one-page statement describing why they want to participate in this program and their field of interest. Selected students will do basic research on Neurobiology, protein biochemistry and structural analysis, gene expression and regulation, etc. and participate in workshops.

Duties:

Students will conduct research for 10 weeks and participate in workshops on research topics of interest, ethics, and graduation school/career options. Students will also submit a research report and oral presentation at the end of the program.

Website:

http://www.wadsworth.org/educate/molcel.htm

Contact:

Department of Biomedical Sciences
Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Wadsworth Center, Room C-236
Empire State Plaza, Box 509
Albany, NY 12201-0509
Phone: (518) 473-7553
e-mail: reu@wadsworth.org

Summer Undergraduate Research Program

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

10 weeks, starting with first Monday of June

Keywords

Biomedical, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental, Bioinformatics

Salary:

Program offers a $3,000 stipend and housing.

Pre-requisites:

Undergraduate freshmen, sophomores, and juniors pursuing a career in biomedically related sciences. Applicants should have a minimum 3.0 GPA and should have completed at least general biology and/or introductory chemistry.

Description:

The Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences sponsors a 10-week research program for undergraduate students to obtain experience in the biomedical field. Students in the program will have the opportunity to:
Obtain hands-on research experience in cutting-edge laboratories Interact with faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students Attend a weekly luncheon/seminar series and skills/development workshops, such as presentation skills, interview skills, etc

Duties:

To conduct a research project and attend workshops and presentations

Website:

http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/10150.cfm

Contact:

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue New York, New York. 10021 212-639-6639 gradstudies@sloankettering.edu.

Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences S.U.R.P.

Deadline:

February 1, 2008

Duration:

June 1 - August 1, 2008 (9 weeks)

Keywords

Biomedical, Physiology, Neuroscience, Molecular, Developmental

Salary:

A stipend of $3,000, free housing in a NYU facility, and round-trip travel expenses

Pre-requisites:

Well-qualified undergraduates who have completed their sophomore or junior year of college. The selection of students will be made considering their academic record, previous research experience, and letters of recommendation from faculty advisors and/or research supervisors.

Description:

The Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences of New York University's School of Medicine offers a Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)for qualified undergraduates who are interested in pursuing research careers as PhD or MD/PhD candidates. Students may work in the areas of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Developmental Genetics, Microbiology, Structural Biology or related field. Selected students will have the opportunity to shadow a physician, attend Clinical Conferences, and participate in cultural events: dinners at various ethnic restaurants, Broadway shows, museum tours, etc.

Duties:

Students will do a research project and present it at a Porter Session. Students will be working in a laboratory in the area o