2016 National Summer Research Opportunities in stem



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Application Deadline: Information not updated. More information will be released December 2015



More Information: http://genome.wustl.edu/outreach/programs/



2016 Amgen Scholars Program

Washington University in St. Louis is recognized as a preeminent research and educational institution. The University provides education, leadership and an environment that future scientists need as they prepare to solve emerging biological problems. We will select scholars based on their academic record, ability, potential to understand scientific principles and intellectual curiosity that will likely make them successful in a research career. We will assess these qualities by carefully reviewing a personal statement and letters from two faculty in the sciences who can address the student’s interest in, and potential for, a career in research. Come and discover the tradition of academic and scientific excellence in a supportive environment as an Amgen scholar at Washington University.



Eligibility:

  • U.S. Citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents

  • Undergraduates enrolled in a four-year college or university in the U.S., Puerto Rico or other U.S. Territory at time of application and participation in the program.

  • Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.2

  • Sophomores with (4 quarters or 3 semesters of college experience), Juniors, and Non-Graduating Seniors (who are returning in the fall to continue their undergraduate studies)

  • Have an interest in pursuing a Ph.D. or M.D. /Ph.D.



Application Deadline: February 1, 2016



More Information: http://dbbs.wustl.edu/divprograms/SummerResearchforUndergrads/Pages/Amgen-Scholars.aspx





Short-Term Training Program to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research

The STREAMS (Short-Term Training Program to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research) program can help put you on the road to a career in biomedical sciences research. Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health, STREAMS encourages members of underrepresented minority groups and students with disabilities to choose careers in cardiovascular-related research.

As a STREAMS participant, you will spend 80 percent of your time in the program doing laboratory research under the supervision of a faculty mentor. You will also gain valuable experience reading papers from the primary literature, presenting scientific talks, and exploring the social and ethical implications of scientific research.



Eligibility: STREAMS is open to college students from across the United States on a competitive basis. Those applying to the STREAMS program should be:

  • An underrepresented minority student (African-Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics or Pacific Islanders) or a student with a disability

  • A U.S. citizen or a permanent resident



Application Deadline: March 4, 2016



More information: http://www.med.wright.edu/streams/





Yale University

Each summer the Yale SURF Program brings a group of qualified undergraduates to Yale for

eight weeks. The experience is meant to familiarize students with the kind of work they can

expect to do in graduate school, provide them with insight into the many steps involved in

building a career based on Ph.D. level training, as well as foster a sense of confidence regarding

their own abilities and potential. Students are immersed in an academic, professional setting

involving a working relationship with a faculty mentor, a postdoctoral associate, and/or an

advanced graduate student, a program of individual research, and participation in a series of

program workshops and panel discussions. The focus of the program is primarily on research and

on the methods of professional research. Students in the natural sciences learn advanced

laboratory methods and conduct Ph.D. level research in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.

Students in the humanities and social sciences work closely with mentors and have at their

disposal the considerable archival resources found in the Yale University libraries. Emphasis is

also placed on the presentation of research findings to colleagues. All students develop a

proposal, give a final presentation to their peers, submit a written final paper, and attend the

Leadership Alliance National Symposium to present their research at the meeting.



Eligibility:

The SURF Program is intended for students with a strong desire to pursue research careers at the

Ph.D. level. The program is particularly interested in identifying and providing research

experience to talented underrepresented minority students. Preference is given to students

completing their sophomore or junior years. However, other students who express persuasive

plans for research may be considered. Participation in the summer program is restricted to US


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