NeuroSURF at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute

Opportunity Description:


The NeuroSURF program is a 10-week summer program that gives students the opportunity to participate in hands-on, hypothesis-driven research in an area of translational neurobiology at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute in Roanoke, Virginia. This program encompasses a full-time, 40-hour weekly schedule and supports neuroSURF students with a competitive stipend. Housing will also be provided to students who need it.

In addition to hands-on research projects, FBRI NeuroSURF students will participate in:

  • Weekly translational neurobiology research seminars by Virginia Tech Faculty
  • Courses on preparing for a future career in science
  • Mentoring on science communication and presentation skills
  • Two Annual Summer Research Symposiums; one at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg and one at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
  • Peer mentoring from Virginia Tech graduate students

Areas of research for NeuroSURF students will include:

  • Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental Neurobiology
  • Glial Cell Biology and Cancer
  • Behavioral, Cognitive, and Computational Neurobiology

Minimum Qualifications and/or Eligibility Requirements: 

To be considered for the neuroSURF program, an applicant:

  • Must be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior who attends a university or college in the United States
  • Must be a United States citizen or permanent resident of the United States
  • Must possess a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
  • Must have completed an introductory course in biology, chemistry, physics, or psychology
  • Must be able to devote yourself to full-time research for the duration of the 10-week neuroSURF program
  • Previous coursework in neurobiology and previous independent research experience are not required
  • Applicants who express commitment to careers in science will be preferred, and students from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply

Application Process: 

The application for the NeuroSURF undergraduate program is available here.  All application materials are due by February 1.

Please note, a completed application package includes the following:

  • General information about the applicant
  • Three short essays describing:
    • Your participation experience in independent research
    • Why you are interested in translational neurobiology
    • What you hope to gain from participating in the neuroSURF program and how it might contribute to your career
  • An up-to-date unofficial transcript and GPA (16MB maximum file upload)
  • A recommendation letter / faculty letter of support from a faculty member at your current institution, or a previous faculty mentor (16MB maximum file upload).  The recommendation letter can either be uploaded to the application or emailed directly to Dr. Alexandria Pilot at neurosurf@vtc.vt.edu

Application Deadline: 

Tuesday, February 1, 2022
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