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Summer Research Opportunities Program in the Biomedical Sciences
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elcome to the website of the Wake Forest University Graduate School's summer research program. We invite rising undergraduate junior and senior science majors with an interest in pursuing biomedical research careers to join us. Over the past 16 years we have had many talented undergraduates from colleges and universities across the country participate in this program. For eight weeks each summer our program provides students an opportunity to work with outstanding faculty at a major research university which has been ranked as one of the top thirty national universities by U.S. News and World Report.

Participants in the summer program will be able to develop a research project, work with a faculty mentor, perform research in a laboratory with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, participate in a journal club, attend a professional development seminar, and present their work at a poster symposium. Participants also receive a $3,500 stipend, free housing, and free transportation to and from the worksite. As a direct result of their summer experience, participants have developed and refined their interest in pursuing biomedical research, obtained valuable experience which could then be used for applications to graduate school, and have had the opportunity to work with other talented undergraduates.

Summer 2007 Group Photo Here are just a few comments our participants have shared with us:
arrow My advisor was amazing. I was very involved in my summer research project and had responsibilities for the research. My advisor was extremely helpful and has been an outstanding teacher and mentor.
arrow Very informative sessions, the journal club was very interesting, and being left alone for maturity purposes and growth.
arrow I have studied many of the techniques that I was using this summer (western blots and gel electrophoresis particularly) but before this summer, I never had the opportunity to familiarize myself with the techniques. Practice really does make perfect, and doing the procedures over and over again has taught me more about them than classroom study ever could.

For Additional Information:

Overview    • Program Descriptions     • 2008 Application      • Program Flyer     • Archives


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