Summer 2007 Off-campus Research Programs (The Big List)
Department of Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences
SUMMER 2007 STUDENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS
updated February 2, 2007
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University of Nebraska, Lincoln
http://www.unl.edu/summerprogram
During our ten-week program*, from June 4 to August 10, your students will master important research skills and contribute to projects vital to the academic experience and a foundation for advanced study, as they prepare for future graduate work. As a program participant, they will receive the following benefits:
stipend ranging from $4,000 - $5,000*
travel expenses to and from Lincoln
room and board for ten weeks*
the opportunity to present your research
Our program offers research experiences in the following areas:
Nebraska Redox Biology Center/Center for Biological Chemistry
Nebraska REU in Applied Mathematics*
Plant Sciences and Bioinformatics Program
Undergraduate Chemical Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Functional Nanomaterials and Nanoscience
Undergraduate Summer Research Experience in Virology (USREV)
http://www.unl.edu/summerprogram
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Program Number: 75028
Title: Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Sponsor: University of Texas Medical Branch
SYNOPSIS:
The program is designed to provide stimulating hands-on research
experience for undergraduate students considering graduate education
in biomedical sciences. The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB)
has twenty-one departments offering research opportunities for
students interested in almost any area of biomedical research. These
include, but are not restricted to: Molecular biology, toxicology,
biochemistry, immunology, physiology, virology, genetics,
microbiology, pharmacology, and marine biology.
Deadline(s): 02/18/2007
Established Date: 06/10/2003
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 01/25/2007
Contact:
Address: The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
301 University Blvd.
Galveston, TX 77555-1050
U.S.A.
E-mail: lcteed@utmb.edu
Program URL: http://gsbs.utmb.edu/surp/generalinformation.htm
Tel: 409-772-2665
Fax: 409-747-0772
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $3,200 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES:
The SURP provides college students, who have demonstrated
outstanding scientific aptitude and an interest in biomedical
sciences, with the opportunity to experience research. It is designed
to increase student motivation to pursue graduate education leading to
careers in biomedical research. It also helps fill the national need
for investigators capable of addressing new health problems as they
arise. Under the guidance of a selected faculty member, each student
has the opportunity to learn the basic skills necessary to contribute
to a research effort during the ten-week period. 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. Finally, all participants will display the
results of their research efforts at a poster session at the end of
the program.
ELIGIBILITY
The program is offered to college students (U.S. citizens) of all
cultural backgrounds who are contemplating graduate studies in the
biomedical sciences.
FUNDING
There is a total stipend of $3,200 (before taxes) for the ten weeks
of the program. Students must pay for their travel expenses to and
from Galveston, Texas, but the sponsor will arrange housing. (jap)
KEYWORDS: Electrophysiology
Immunology
Pharmacology
Nucleic Acids
Proteins and Macromolecules
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Viral Studies (Virology)
Marine Biology
Biochemistry
Chromatography
Neurochemistry
Toxicology
Physiology
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Program Number: 05557
Title: Undergraduate Fellowships in Marine Science, Oceanography, and Global Climate Change
Sponsor: Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor supports eight undergraduate fellowships for
in-residence research in marine science, oceanography, and global
change. Awards provide a stipend of $360 per week, less costs for
room and board, plus travel expenses. Applicants must be U.S.
citizens or permanent residents who have completed at least two years
of undergraduate study and will still be undergraduates in fall
2007.
Deadline(s):
Established Date: 05/23/1991
Follow-Up Date: 02/01/2008
Review Date: 01/15/2007
Contact:
Address: 17 Biological Lane
St. George's, GE 01
Bermuda
E-mail: education@bbsr.edu
Program URL: http://www.bbsr.edu/Education/reu/reu.html
Tel: 441-297-1880
Fax: 441-297-8143
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
*See Restrictions for further information.
DEADLINE NOTE
Applications will be accepted until the program is full. Initial
selection of participants will begin May 30, 2007.
Award Type(s): Fellowship
In-Residence
Travel Abroad
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
U.S. Permanent Resident
Locations Tenable: United Kingdom Institution
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $360 WEEK
Duration: 3 MONTHS
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Non-Profit Organizations
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES:
Students will design and conduct independent projects under faculty
supervision in within several research areas including: biology,
chemistry, and physics of the open ocean; biology, physiology,
biochemistry, and geology of reef building corals and reef ecosystems;
aspects of the molecular biology of marine organisms; environmental
chemistry of Bermuda's atmosphere and inshore waters; and effects and
consequences of global environmental change.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants are students who have completed at least two
years of study toward a bachelor's degree and who will still be
undergraduates in the fall of 2007. Applicants must be U.S. citizens
or permanent residents. Minorities and women are especially
encouraged to apply.
FUNDING
Each successful REU applicant will receive a stipend of
approximately $360 per week less the costs of room and board (a
special REU rate of $250 per week). Students will reside on the BBSR
campus. Travel expenses will be covered by the REU program.
(jap)
KEYWORDS: Bermuda
Atmospheric Sciences
Biological Sciences
Molecular Marine Biology
Biochemistry
Coastal Geology
Environmental Chemistry
Global Change
Marine and Ocean Sciences
Oceanography
Ocean Chemistry
Marine Environment
Physics
Ecosystem(s)
Physiology
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Program Number: 74850
Title: Center for Plant Cell Biology Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Sponsor: University of California, Riverside
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor brings research experiences to students of two- and
four-year colleges who have limited opportunity to learn about the
excitement and career options that research in plant cell biology
offers. Eight to twelve students are accepted into the nine-week
residential program.
Deadline(s): 03/01/2007
Established Date: 05/29/2003
Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2008
Review Date: 12/15/2006
Contact: Dr. Patricia Springer
Address: CEPCEB REU Program
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
Riverside, CA 92521
U.S.A.
E-mail: patricia.springer@ucr.edu
Program URL: http://cepceb.ucr.edu/about/REUAd2007.htm
Tel: 951-827-5785
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Summer
Training/Professional Development
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $3,600 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
The program will begin with a one-week workshop, in which students
will be introduced to techniques and approaches used for analysis of
plant and plant fungal pathogen cell function, including basic
molecular biology, genomic and bioinformatic analyses, as well as
microscopy methods used to study live cells. Students will then spend
nine weeks working with a faculty mentor and a graduate or
postgraduate mentor on a research project. Students will also
participate in workshops to enhance learning skills and professional
development, and to discuss ethics in science.
ELIGIBILITY
Undergraduate students enrolled in a two- or four-year college are
eligible for the program. In addition, students must be citizens or
permanent residents of the USA. Students are expected to have
completed one year of Chemistry and Biology in preparation for this
program.
FUNDING
Students will live on campus and be given an allowance for meals
and a stipend of $3600 for the summer. (ecf)
KEYWORDS: Cellular Biology
Plant Sciences
Bioinformatics
Genomics
Proteomics
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Program Number: 74918
Title: Integrated Biological Sciences Summer Research Program for Undergraduates
Sponsor: University of Wisconsin-Madison
SYNOPSIS:
For ten weeks, participants work full time with UW-Madison faculty
and researchers in state of the art research facilities.
Deadline(s): 02/15/2007
Established Date: 05/30/2003
Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2008
Review Date: 12/15/2006
Contact: Brian Asen, Program Coordinator
Address: 425 Henry Mall
Madison, WI 53706
U.S.A.
E-mail: beasen@wisc.edu
Program URL: http://www.wisc.edu/cbe/srp-bio/
Tel: 608-262-5267
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): Minorities
Funding Limit: $4,100 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES:
Potential areas of study include: Computational Biology &
Biostatistics (Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine,
Biostatistics); Neurobiology; Cellular and Molecular Biology; Plant
Breeding and Genetics; and Environmental Biology (IES, Wildlife
Ecology, Limnology). These five disciplinary clusters are
intellectually woven together at weekly meetings in an
interdisciplinary learning community through evolutionary theory and
the research process. In addition to meeting with the
interdisciplinary group, students prepare research proposals, final
papers, and oral presentations summarizing their work. Students also
have the opportunity to explore the UW and Madison.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents between their
sophomore and senior years who have a grade point average of at least
3.0 and strong interest in a career in biological research. Students
who are African American, Hispanic, Native American, Southeast Asian,
Native Alaskan or Native Pacific Islander, OR who are from low-income
homes, OR who are the first in their family to attend college, OR who
attend small liberal arts institutions without broad research
facilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
FUNDING
The program provides a stipend of $4,100, full support for travel,
housing, health insurance (if needed), and a partial food allowance.
Students have access to all campus libraries and facilities. There
are no fees or tuition costs. (ecf)
KEYWORDS: Wildlife
Psychology
Undergraduate Education
Biomedical Research, Multidisciplinary
Immunology
Nutrition/Dietetics
Reproductive Physiology
Pharmaceuticals
Endocrinology
Neurology
Pathology
Psychiatry
Surgery
Biological Sciences
Anatomy
Botany
Limnology
Microbiology
Zoology
Human Development
Neurobiology
Chemical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Laboratory Practice/Procedure
Ecology
Developmental Disabilities
Physiology
Biomolecular Science
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Program Number: 75240
Title: Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Sponsor: California State University, Fullerton
SYNOPSIS:
Applications are invited from students who are sophomores or
juniors, majoring in a chemistry-related subject, who wish to spend
the summer of 2007 conducting research in chemistry or biochemistry at
California State University, Fullerton. The ten-week program runs
from June 1 to August 10.
Deadline(s): 03/09/2007
Established Date: 06/20/2003
Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2008
Review Date: 12/12/2006
Contact: Dr. Mark S. Filowitz
Address: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
PO Box 6866
Fullerton, CA 92834-6866
U.S.A.
E-mail: mfilowitz@fullerton.edu
Web Site: http://chemsrvr2.fullerton.edu/reu/reu.html
Program URL: http://chemsrvr2.fullerton.edu/reu/2007%20announcement.pdf
Tel: 714-278-3621
Fax: 714-278-5316
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $4,000
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES:
The sponsor makes possible a number of opportunities for
undergraduates to join research projects each summer. This allows
students to experience first-hand how basic research is carried out,
and to contribute consequentially. Each student is assigned to a
specific research project, where he/she works closely with the
faculty, post-docs, and graduate students. In addition, seminars,
lunch meetings, and social functions are organized to facilitate
interaction between the undergraduates.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants are students who are sophomores or juniors,
majoring in a chemistry-related subject. The sponsor provides a strong
supportive environment for „late-bloomers‰ and re-entry students, and
women and minority students are especially encouraged to apply.
FUNDING
The program provides stipends of $4,000 for the ten-week period,
and in some cases assistance with housing and travel. (jap)
KEYWORDS: Chemical Sciences
Biochemistry
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Program Number: 75685
Title: Summer Undergraduate Research in Biology
Sponsor: Pepperdine University
SYNOPSIS:
The biology department at Pepperdine University conducts a summer
research program geared specifically to undergraduate students who are
interested in pursuing a career in biological research, science
education, environmental science or biotechnology.
Deadline(s): 03/01/2007
Established Date: 07/17/2003
Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2008
Review Date: 12/12/2006
Contact: Stephen Davis
Address: Natural Science Division
Malibu, CA 90263-4321
U.S.A.
E-mail: davis@pepperdine.edu
Program URL: http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/surb/
Tel: 310-506-4321
Fax: 310-506-4785
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $3,600 SEEBELOW
Duration: 1 SUMMER
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES:
The faculty will conduct a fourteen-day research orientation
workshop (May 14 - May 29). During the workshop, students will be
introduced to the uses and limitations of specific research tools and
techniques. The workshop will culminate with a visit to the James San
Jacinto Mountains Reserve near Idylwild, California and the
presentation of student proposals for summer projects. Over the
remainder of the summer, students will pursue individual research
projects under the direction of faculty. Visiting scientists will
hold special research seminars in each research area. The research
program will conclude with a student research symposium in late July
in the new Keck science facilities.
Students may elect to study in one of five areas: cell biology
(apoptosis and cellular stress response); developmental biology
(signal transduction and cellular stress); molecular biology
(biochemical adaptations to UV-B stress in hylid frogs); neurobiology
(anatomical, biochemical and behavioral stress response to traumatic
brain injury); and plant ecology (environmental stress
physiology).
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must: be interested in pursuing a career in biological
research, science education, environmental science or biotechnology;
have completed one year of biology by the summer of 2007; be
classified as an undergraduate student during that same term; and be a
citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
FUNDING
Students selected for the research program receive a stipend of
$3,600 for the summer months (May 14-August 1). All students must be
free from other responsibilities by May 15 so they can participate in
the research orientation workshop. On-campus room and board are
provided. (bjv)
KEYWORDS: Science Education
Undergraduate Education
Anatomical Systems/Sites
Biotechnology
Traumatic Brain/Head Injury
Cell Components
Anatomy
Cellular Biology
Developmental Biology
Molecular Biology
Plant Physiology/Morphology
Plant Sciences
Invertebrate Physiology
Neurobiology
Biochemistry
Ecology
Behavior and Health
Signal Transduction (Sensory/Cellular)
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Program Number: 75304
Title: Complex Biological Systems Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Sponsor: Montana State University
SYNOPSIS:
The Complex Biological Systems summer undergraduate research
program provides students with an in-depth research experience to work
in a research lab full-time during the ten week program on an
independent research project under the guidance of a faculty
mentor.
Deadline(s): 03/01/2007
Established Date: 06/24/2003
Follow-Up Date: 01/01/2008
Review Date: 12/11/2006
Contact: Cali Morrison, Assistant Director
Address: Summer Undergraduate Research
c/o Department of Cell Biology & Neuroscience
PO Box 173505
Bozeman, MT 59717-3505
U.S.A.
E-mail: calim@cns.montana.edu
Program URL: http://hughes.montana.edu/CBSprogram.html
Tel: 406-994-7568
Fax: 406-994-7438
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
*See Restrictions for further information.
DEADLINE NOTE
Applications will be accepted from January 1, 2007 through the early
application deadline of March 1, 2007. However, applications will be
accepted until all positions are filled.
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
Any/No Restrictions
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $3,600 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES:
The program enables participating students to work in a research
lab full-time during the ten weeks on an independent research project
under the guidance of a faculty mentor. In the past, students have
done research in labs with faculty from the Departments of Cell
Biology & Neuroscience, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Veterinary Molecular
Biology, Mathematics & Statistics, Psychology, and Microbiology.
Students will participate in weekly seminars, and the program will
culminate with a poster session.
ELIGIBILITY
Students from all scientific backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Eligible applicants must be undergraduate students who are enrolled at
an accredited college or university and will be enrolled in Fall 2007.
Students must be a U.S. citizen, or have a work-eligible visa.
FUNDING
Participants receive a $3,600 stipend for the ten-week period.
Room, board, and travel for out of state students is provided.
(kww)
KEYWORDS: Psychology
Biological Sciences
Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Biochemistry
Mathematics
Statistics
Complex/Intelligent Systems
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Program Number: 75600
Title: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship--Structure and Function of Proteins
Sponsor: University of South Alabama
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor provides an opportunity for undergraduates to conduct
research on the structure and function of proteins during the
summer.
Deadline(s): 01/19/2007
Established Date: 07/14/2003
Follow-Up Date: 11/01/2007
Review Date: 12/11/2006
Contact: Dr. Julio F. Turrens
Address: College of Allied Health Professions
Dean's Office
UCOM 1500
Mobile, AL 36688
U.S.A.
E-mail: jturrens@usouthal.edu
Web Site: http://www.southalabama.edu/alliedhealth/biomedical/ucur/NSF%20application.htm
Program URL: http://www.southalabama.edu/alliedhealth/biomedical/ucur/nsf_reu.html
Tel: 251-380-2785
Fax: 251-380-2787
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): Fellowship
In-Residence
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 NOT PROV
Duration: 0
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
The sponsor provides an opportunity for undergraduates to conduct
research on the structure and function of proteins.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The
minimum requirements include a GPA of 3.0 or higher and completion of
Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry.
FUNDING
All participants receive a stipend, free housing, food allowance
and travel expenses as well as partial support to attend a scientific
conference to present their results. (bjv)
KEYWORDS: Proteins and Macromolecules
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Program Number: 75658
Title: Summer Research Program in Biology
Sponsor: Marquette University
SYNOPSIS:
This ten week program is open to undergraduates from all
universities and colleges. Interest and potential for research are
the primary criteria for selecting participants. Participants conduct
independent research projects in faculty laboratories in the areas of
microbiology, molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology,
plant biology, neurobiology or invertebrate/vertebrate physiology.
Deadline(s): 01/31/2007
Established Date: 07/16/2003
Follow-Up Date: 11/01/2007
Review Date: 12/11/2006
Contact: Deborah Weaver
Address: Department of Biological Sciences
Wehr Life Sciences Building
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201
U.S.A.
E-mail: deborah.weaver@marquette.edu
Web Site: http://biology.marquette.edu/applications.pdf
Program URL: http://biology.marquette.edu/biosummer/about.html
Tel: 414-288-7355
Fax: 414-288-7357
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
Any/No Restrictions
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $3,500 MAXIMUM
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
The program pairs each student with a faculty mentor who will
supervise the student projects. Students are involved daily in their
selected research. At the end of the summer students prepare a
written research report and present the results of their research at
both a department-wide poster session and symposium. In addition,
students attend weekly journal clubs, a workshop on ethical issues in
research and medicine, as well as sessions on career options and
post-graduate education. The program provides informal social and
recreational events.
ELIGIBILITY
This program is open to students from all universities and
colleges. Students should have completed their sophomore or junior
year by the start of the program with a cumulative grade point average
of 3.0 or better. Minimum course requirements are the completion of a
full year of college biology, general chemistry, and organic chemistry
with laboratories. One semester of calculus and additional advanced
work in biology are preferred, but not required. Students who
graduate before December, 2007, are not eligible. Students may not
enroll in classes or hold outside employment during the term of the
internship. Minorities underrepresented in the sciences and students
with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply.
FUNDING
The stipend is $3,500 for ten weeks. (bjv)
KEYWORDS: Cellular Biology
Developmental Biology
Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Plant Sciences
Muscle Structure/Function
Neurobiology
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Program Number: 91004
Title: Center for Research, Education, Training, and Strategic Communication on Minority Health Disparities (CRETSCMHD) Summer Program
Sponsor: University of California, Los Angeles
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor provides funding for a summer program designed for
traditionally underrepresented racial/ethnic minority students who
plan to pursue advanced degrees in health-related fields with a focus
on research and a commitment to helping reduce or eliminate health
disparities in racial/ethnic minority populations in the United
States.
Deadline(s): 02/02/2007
Established Date: 11/29/2006
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/29/2006
Contact: Gloria Dial
Address: UCLA Summer Programs for Undergraduate Research
1252 Murphy Hall
Box 951419
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1419
U.S.A.
E-mail: cmhd@ucla.edu
Web Site: http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/asis/srp/viewbook.pdf
Program URL: http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/asis/srp/srpintro.htm
Tel: 310-825-3521
Fax: 310-825-8099
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): Summer
In-Residence
Internships
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Miscellaneous Non-Federal
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
Funding is provided for a summer program designed for traditionally
underrepresented racial/ethnic minority students who plan to pursue
advanced degrees in health-related fields with a focus on research and
a commitment to helping reduce or eliminate health disparities in
racial/ethnic minority populations in the United States. Student
participants should be prepared to participate full-time in a research
project under the supervision of Center faculty who are from the life
sciences (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Microbiology, Immunology
and Molecular Genetics; Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology;
Physiological Science; and Psychology), Public Health, Psychiatry,
Urban Planning, Chicano Studies, Social Welfare and Medicine.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants must: be juniors during the 2006-2007 academic
year; be U.S. citizens or permanent residents; have a minimum GPA of
3.0; have previous research experience; and plan to attend graduate or
medical school in a science/health-related discipline with the
intention of research being a significant part of one's career.
FUNDING
The program includes: a stipend; on-campus housing; housing
allowance; meal allowance; GRE test preparation; workshops; and
seminars and poster presentations. The program lasts eight to ten
weeks. (bjv)
KEYWORDS: Chicanos
Urban Planning/Policy
Psychology
Social Welfare Planning/Policy
HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL
Immunology
Public Health
Minority Health Services
Psychiatry
Cellular Biology
Developmental Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Evolutionary Biology
Molecular Genetics
Life Sciences
Ecology
Physiology
Health Disparities
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Program Number: 85313
Title: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Program for Undergraduate Physics Majors
Sponsor: Lehigh University
SYNOPSIS:
Undergraduate physics majors currently in their sophomore or junior
year are invited to apply to the Lehigh University Summer
Undergraduate Research Participation Program in Physics. The Lehigh
REU program is intended for students who plan to pursue graduate study
in physics or related fields.
Deadline(s): 03/07/2007
Established Date: 09/12/2005
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/21/2006
Contact: Prof. John Huennekens
Address: Department of Physics
16 Memorial Drive East
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
E-mail: jph7@lehigh.edu
Program URL: http://www.lehigh.edu/~physics/htdocs/reu/main.html
Tel: 610-758-3930
Fax: 610-758-5730
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Training/Professional Development
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
Any/No Restrictions
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $430 WEEK
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
Current research activities available to participants include:
Solid State Physics: Investigation of optical and electronic
properties of defects in semiconductors and insulators using Raman and
IR spectroscopy, luminescence spectroscopy, quantum transport, and a
broad range of theoretical methods. Spectroscopy of charge carrier
photoexcitation and charge transport dynamics in polar and molecular
crystals. Theory of quantum charge transport in nanotubes and single
molecule systems. Raman and neutron scattering studies of phase
transitions and phonons in disordered ferroelectrics and glasses.
Profs. Biaggio, Dierolf, Fowler, Licini, Rotkin, Stavola,
Toulouse.
Statistical Physics: Non-equilibrium fluctuations in gases. Chaotic
transitions and 1/f dynamics. Statistical basis of hydrodynamics and
nonlinear processes. Nonlinear dynamics of granular avalanches and
flows. Hydrodynamic instabilities at fluid-fluid interfaces.
Biophysics: Optical tweezers, light scattering, and optical
microscopy of colloids, polymers, and biomaterials. Kinetics of phase
transitions, including the crystallization of globular and membrane
proteins. Experimental and theoretical studies of cellular
biomechanics, cell signaling, and cell-cell communication. Modeling of
interactions of proteins and nanotubes. Mathematical modeling of the
dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton during cell division and cell
motion.
Atomic, Molecular, and Plasma Physics: Study of fundamental
atom-atom interactions including velocity-changing collisions and
diffusion, energy pooling collisions and fine-structure changing
collisions. High-resolution spectroscopy of bound-bound and bound-free
molecular transitions (including photodissociation). Molecular
hyperfine structure. Collisional and collisionless phenomena of
supercritical laser-produced plasmas. Study of energy, particle, and
momentum transport in magnetically confined controlled fusion plasma
experiments using integrated predictive modeling computer codes.
Photonics and Nonlinear Optics: Linear and nonlinear optical
properties of organic molecules, molecular assemblies, and crystals.
Optical nonlinearities and nonlinear effects in fibers.
Characterization and development of integrated optical devices:
lasers, amplifiers, and nonlinear optical devices.
Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics: Quark models of nucleons and
light nuclei. Analysis of observations and orbits of binary stars and
other topics in astrophysics.
Electrical Engineering and Nano-Science: Silicon nanodevices,
especially scaled MOSFETS with electron and hole transport in
semiconductor inversion layers. Bioelectronics, including ion channel
studies and patch-clamp experiments. Physical electronics of image
sensors and flat panel displays. Theory of one-dimensional
transistors.
Materials Science: Defect energetics and dynamics in solids,
kinetics of phase transitions, development of computer simulation
methodologies, and mechanical properties of metals and ceramic oxides.
Opportunities also exist in a wide variety of interdisciplinary
research projects involving glass through Lehigh's International
Materials Institute for New Functionality in Glass. Possible topics
include biofunctional glasses, glassy nano composites and meta
materials, and ionic, optical and photonic glasses.
FUNDING
Participants will receive $430 per week for a ten week program in
one of a variety of current research areas at Lehigh. The work will be
supervised by Lehigh faculty and will begin around May 29, 2007. Free
housing is also available to participants. (emc)
KEYWORDS: Cellular Biology
Hydrodynamics
Energetics
Materials Sciences
Semiconductors
Interfaces
Scattering
Astrophysics
Optics
Physics
Atomic Physics
Plasma Physics
Solid State Physics
Spectroscopy
Nonlinear Dynamics
Orbits
Fluid Physics
Molecular Physics
Fusion Technology
Electrical Engineering/Electronics
Nanotechnology
Photonics
Nano-Materials
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Program Number: 86558
Title: Shoals Marine Laboratory Undergraduate Research Program
Sponsor: Cornell University
SYNOPSIS:
The Shoals Marine Laboratory is offering nine Research Experiences
for Undergraduates (REU) Fellowships during Summer 2007. An REU
internship at the Shoals Marine Laboratory provides students with
exceptional experience and training in field and laboratory research
in marine biology. Each intern will have the opportunity to learn,
under supervision by a faculty advisor, to develop a research
question, design testable hypotheses, learn and apply appropriate
field and laboratory methods, analyze and interpret data, and present
findings in oral and written formats. Internships can provide
experience in underwater research for students with SCUBA diving
certification.
Deadline(s): 02/15/2007
Established Date: 01/16/2006
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/21/2006
Contact: Laurie Johnson
Address: REU Program
Shoals Marine Laboratory
G-14 Stimson Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
U.S.A.
E-mail: LHJ1@cornell.edu
Program URL: http://www.sml.cornell.edu/research/pr-uo.htm
Tel:
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
Each intern will be paired with a faculty mentor and become an
integral part of his/her research program. At the beginning of the
internship, the student will assist with the advisor's research and
receive training in the use of specialized equipment, techniques,
protocols, etc. Starting with the second week, the intern will begin
designing, with help from the mentor, an individual research project,
which s/he will pursue during the remainder of the internship.
Throughout the project, the student will receive ongoing advice and
assistance from the mentor, as well as other faculty, post-docs,
graduate students, and other REU students at SML.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must have completed their sophomore year by the start of
the fellowship, and be majoring in biology, marine science,
biochemistry, or environmental science. Students who will have
graduated prior to the start of the fellowship are not eligible. All
participants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United
States or its possessions. Minority students and women are strongly
encouraged to apply. Some REU research projects require that the
intern be trained in SCUBA and certified by NAUI, PADI or another
accepted training program. Students who are not yet SCUBA certified
may apply for these internships, but must agree to become SCUBA
certified prior to beginning the summer REU program.
FUNDING
Each intern will receive a stipend of $2,000 for the ten-week
program while on Appledore Island, plus a travel allowance and housing
in the SML dormitories. (emc)
KEYWORDS: Biological Sciences
Marine Biology
Biochemistry
Environmental Studies
Marine and Ocean Sciences
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Program Number: 75036
Title: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program
Sponsor: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
SYNOPSIS:
The SURF program at UT Southwestern is an intensive summer research
training experience designed for students who are preparing for
careers in biological research. Fellows spend ten weeks (beginning
June 4, 2007 through August 10, 2007), 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. The program introduces
students to the sorts of projects encountered during postgraduate
research training. At the end of the summer, fellows present their
research in the form of a seminar. In addition to laboratory
research, fellows attend weekly seminars given by UT Southwestern
faculty members. Informal discussions about careers in science and
graduate training are also scheduled. Approximately fifty fellows
participate in the summer research program.
Deadline(s): 02/09/2007
Established Date: 06/10/2003
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/17/2006
Contact:
Address: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Southwestern Graduate School
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75390-9004
U.S.A.
E-mail: SURF@utsouthwestern.edu
Program URL: http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/home/education/surf/index.html
Tel: 214-648-2352
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): Fellowship
In-Residence
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Miscellaneous Non-Federal
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
The sponsor administers a program to provide an intensive research
training experience for college students 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. Fellows are selected by the faculty mentors and assigned to
a research project according to each fellow's previous training and
research interests.
Areas of research include: biological chemistry; biophysics; cell
biology; chemistry; computational biology; developmental biology;
genetics; immunology; integrative biology; molecular biology;
microbiology; neuroscience; and pharmacology.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be enrolled in a natural science degree program at
the undergraduate level and have completed the sophomore year.
Applicants must also be U.S. citizens or possess an F1 Visa. Criteria
used in selection of fellowship recipients will include college
grades, relevant experience, and letters of recommendation from
faculty who can assess the applicant's potential for advanced training
and success in biological research.
FUNDING
The stipend for the ten-week program is $4,000. Details on local
living accommodations will be provided when fellows are notified of
their acceptance. The stipend for SURF fellows who require SURF
housing is $5,250. Stipends must be used to cover all travel and
living expenses during the fellowship. Housing needs for SURF
students are coordinated through the SURF office. SURF participants
with family or friends in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area are free to
arrange their own accommodations. SURF students requiring housing
will stay in a local hotel and be transported to and from the UT
Southwestern campus daily. SURF students are responsible for hotel
costs; SURF students staying at the SURF hotel receive an increased
stipend to partially cover this expense. (bjv)
KEYWORDS: Immunology
Pharmacology
Biological Sciences
Cellular Biology
Developmental Biology
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Chemical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Computational Biology
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Program Number: 75166
Title: Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Sponsor: University of Rochester Medical Center
SYNOPSIS:
The Summer Scholars Program at the University of Rochester provides
summer undergraduate research opportunities to qualified students who
seek first-hand experience in conducting biomedical or biological
research and who may be considering applying to graduate school.
Deadline(s): 03/01/2007
Established Date: 06/17/2003
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/17/2006
Contact: Marcia Perotto
Address: GSO Summer Research
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 316-S
Rochester, NY 14642
U.S.A.
E-mail: Marcia_Perotto@urmc.rochester.edu
Web Site: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/gebs/summerapp.cfm
Program URL: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/gebs/summer.htm
Tel: 585-275-4522
Fax: 585-461-4927
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
DEADLINE NOTE
The sponsor strongly encourages early applications.
Award Type(s): Fellowship
In-Residence
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $400 WEEK
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
The program provides an intensive immersion in laboratory-based
research under the supervision of renowned faculty in a wide range of
departments, centers, and programs including: Biochemistry, Molecular
& Cell Biology; Biophysics & Structural Biology; Cardiovascular
Sciences;
Cellular & Molecular Basis of Medicine - Pharmacology & Physiology;
Genetics, Genomics, & Development; Immunology, Microbiology, &
Virology;
Neurosciences; Pathways of Human Disease; and Toxicology.
ELIGIBILITY
Any matriculated college sophomore or junior with a strong academic
background may apply. Preference will be given to students interested
in entering a Ph.D. program. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a
3.0. Women and students from minority ethnic/racial groups
underrepresented in biomedical and biological research are encouraged
to apply.
FUNDING
A stipend of $400 per week is awarded. For summer 2007, students
must commit to working for ten weeks, starting on May 29, 2007 and
ending on August 3, 2007. (bjv)
KEYWORDS: HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL
Immunology
Pharmacology
Cellular Biology
Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Biochemistry
Toxicology
Biophysics
Physiology
Structural Biology
Genomics
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Program Number: 75650
Title: Undergraduate Summer Research Program
Sponsor: Louisiana State University
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor 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. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or a non U.S. citizen
currently attending a U.S. University or college.
Deadline(s): 02/14/2007
Established Date: 07/16/2003
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/17/2006
Contact: Sheri Maples Wischusen
Address: Hughes Program Coordinator
338 Choppin Hall
College of Basic Sciences
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
U.S.A.
E-mail: sheri@lsu.edu
Program URL: http://www.biology.lsu.edu/hhmiprog/undergrad/
Tel: 225-578-0405
Fax: 225-578-8826
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
Any/No Restrictions
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 NOT PROV
Duration: 9 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
Research opportunities are available in many of the laboratories of
faculty members within the College of Basic Sciences: biological
sciences(biochemistry, microbiology, plant biology, and zoology and
physiology); chemistry; the Pennington Biomedical Research Center; and
the School of Veterinary Medicine.
ELIGIBILITY
Students must: be science majors with at least a 3.0 GPA; be
considering a career in Life Sciences; and have completed Introductory
Biology and at least be enrolled in General Chemistry. No prior
laboratory research experience is necessary. Women & members of
under-represented minorities are urged to apply.
FUNDING
The program dates for 2007 are June 4 through August 3. Successful
applicants will receive a competitive stipend, LSU tuition and
research credit, and on-campus housing. (jap)
KEYWORDS: Veterinary Medicine
Biomedical Research, Multidisciplinary
Biomedical Research Training
Biological Sciences
Microbiology
Plant Sciences
Zoology
Chemical Sciences
Biochemistry
Physiology
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Program Number: 75665
Title: NSF Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Sponsor: University of Notre Dame
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor's Department of Biological Sciences is sponsoring an
NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program during the
summer of 2007. The focal point of the proposed projects is
Integrative Cell and Molecular Biology.
Deadline(s): 02/15/2007
Established Date: 07/16/2003
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/17/2006
Contact: Michelle A. Whaley, Ph.D., REU Program Director
Address: Department of Biological Sciences
Notre Dame, IN 46556
U.S.A.
E-mail: Michelle.A.Whaley.3@nd.edu
Web Site: http://www.nd.edu/~biology/reu/documents/REUapplication2007.pdf
Program URL: http://www.nd.edu/~biology/reu/documents/REUinformation.pdf
Tel: 574-631-9343
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Postmark
Deadline Open: No
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
U.S. Permanent Resident
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $3,800 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
The program consists of ten weeks of full-time research, a weekly
proposal process, a weekly seminar program and journal club, regular
group meetings in their research labs, special workshops on career
choices in the sciences, integrative research, ethics, problem
solving, and scientific writing. Lastly, participants will give a
formal presentation at the end of the summer in the REU Summer
Symposium.
ELIGIBILITY
Current sophomores and juniors majoring in biological sciences, who
are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, are eligible to apply.
Women, minority students, disabled students, and students from small
colleges are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to
sophomores and juniors whose primary interest is a career in
biological research.
FUNDING
The award consists of a $3,800 stipend and includes lab supplies,
housing on campus, meals, and travel (travel up to $500). (bjv)
KEYWORDS: Biomedical Research Training
Biological Sciences
Cellular Biology
Molecular Biology
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Program Number: 74844
Title: Undergraduate Research Training Program
Sponsor: Whitney Laboratory
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor offers training in marine biomedical research and
biotechnology to students interested in exploring a career in science.
The sponsor provides a hands-on research experience in the exciting
areas of cellular, molecular, and neurobiology. Students may work at
any time during the year and should plan to stay for at least ten to
twelve weeks, but preferably longer. Applications for the Fall,
Winter and Spring terms are encouraged.
Deadline(s): 02/17/2007
Established Date: 05/29/2003
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2007
Review Date: 11/16/2006
Contact: Jessica Roberts-Misterly, Undergraduate Coordinator
Address: 9505 Ocean Shore Blvd.
St. Augustine, FL 32080
U.S.A.
E-mail: jessica@whitney.ufl.edu
Program URL: http://www.whitney.ufl.edu/reu/REUprogram.htm
Tel: 904-461-4000
Fax: 904-461-4052
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
*See Restrictions for further information.
DEADLINE NOTE
Applications should be sent at least two months in advance of the
anticipated starting date. The deadline for applying for summer
positions is the February 17, 2007.
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Training/Professional Development
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 12 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Drug Houses/Laboratories
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES:
In cooperation with a faculty supervisor, students choose a project
which fits with ongoing investigations and can be completed within a
ten to twelve week training period. The summer program usually starts
the first week of June and lasts eleven weeks.
ELIGIBILITY
Students must be a U. S. citizen or have permanent residency to
qualify.
FUNDING
Students receive a competitive stipend, assistance with travel
expenses, and a housing allowance. (jap)
KEYWORDS: HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL
Biotechnology
Cellular Biology
Molecular Biology
Marine Biology
Neurobiology
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