The SRF Summer Scholars Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct biomedical research to combat diseases of aging, such as cancer, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's Disease.
Internships opportunities at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, a basic research laboratory operated for the Department of Energy (DOE) by Stanford University.
SURGE provides undergraduates from a U.S. institution the opportunity to gain mentored research experience at Stanford University in the geosciences and engineering.
Summer programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provide an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Training (SMART) Program was developed to provide frontier-level, biomedical summer research projects for undergraduates in a supportive environment with supplemental educational activities.
For 10 weeks during the summer, students selected for the SPCR undertake hypothesis-driven, project-based investigations that typically result in significant research contributions.
SR-EIP is a fully paid summer internship that provides undergraduates with training and mentoring in the principles underlying the conduct of research and prepares them to pursue competitive applications to PhD or MD-PhD programs.
9-week program opportunity to work on your own research projects under the guidance of an MU School of Medicine faculty member and present results at a poster forum at the end of the session.
The goal of this program is to expose students to laboratory research while familiarizing them with the opportunities that exist for careers in biomedical sciences.
The CHORI Summer Student Research Program is designed to provide an unsurpassed opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the world of basic and/or clinical research for three months during the summer.
The Building Diversity in Biomedical Sciences (BDBS) Program offers a ten week, mentored research experience for students interested in pursuing future PhD or MD/PhD studies.