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 [1]. Please contact Ellen Mackall at emackall@biophysics.org [2] 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 [3] www.biophysics.org [4]