Biophysical Society’s Summer Research Program.

Posted on Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

Are you know an undergraduate student looking for a unique summer research experience? Are you an undergraduate who would like to get a feel for graduate school and work in a lab this summer? Consider the Biophysical Society’s Summer Research Program.
This 11-week program, now in its eighth year, introduces undergraduate minority students, disadvantaged students, and students with disabilities* to the field of biophysics. Hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the program combines lab experience with lectures, seminars, and team-building activities. More than 75 aspiring scientists have already gained invaluable experience through the course.
All fees, housing, and travel costs required to participate are covered, and participants receive a stipend to cover living expenses.
The priority deadline for applications is February 16. Additional details and the application can be found on the summer course website. Please contact Ellen Mackall at emackall@biophysics.org or 240-290-5611 with questions.
Biophysical Society 11400 Rockville Pike Suite 800 Rockville, MD 20852 (240) 290-5600 Phone (240) 290-5555 Fax society@biophysics.org www.biophysics.org

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