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Texas Medical Center Research Training in the Molecular Basis of Infectious Disease Summer 2008
The Molecular Basis of Infectious Disease (MBID) research training grant is an NIH-supported project consisting of 16 faculty mentors from three Houston educational institutions: the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Baylor College of Medicine, and the Texas A&M University Institute for Biosciences and Technology. Currently, the program trains two Ph.D. students and eight undergraduate summer research students per year. The overall purpose of the MBID training program is to provide the trainees: - an optimal environment for training new scientists in the latest concepts and techniques in microbiological research
- a better understanding of current challenges in clinical infectious diseases
- the knowledge and tools to 'bridge the gap' between basic research and clinical applications
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NASA Internships-Undergraduate Student Research Program (NASA -- USRP)
New this year Spring Session
NASA-USRP offers undergraduate student internships at NASA centers
across the United States under the supervision of technical mentors. This
prestigious program seeks rising sophomore, junior and senior students
in the disciplines of engineering, math, computer science and
life/physical sciences. Students may apply for 10-week summer session and 15-week
spring or fall sessions. NASA-USRP provides students with hands-on, real-life
research experiences that challenge, inspire and bring practical application to complement the
students academic education. Stipends are $6,000 for the summer session and $9,000 for fall
and spring, plus a round-trip travel allowance.
Application deadlines are:
Spring October 22, 2007
Summer January 31, 2008
Fall February 29, 2008
Visit education.nasa.gov/usrp
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Drug Chemical Associated Technologies The DCAT Scholarship Program
The DCAT Scholarship Program seeks to reward students who have compiled impressive records reflecting not only academic excellence but also active community involvement, demonstrating leadership and dedication. |
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Explorations in BioMedicine
Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowships
This program immerses Native American undergraduates from across the nation in the world of cutting-edge physiology and biomedical research for 8-10 weeks during the summer. |
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Student Research Participation
Opportunities to participate in research and development relating to science, math, and engineering. |
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Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research - Research and Training Opportunity
Opportunity to spend the summer working side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. |
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The Center for Research on Environmental Disease
Summer Undergraduate Research Program
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) in Biomedical Sciences is an intensive ten-week internship that provides an opportunity for outstanding undergraduate students to participate in cutting edge biomedical research at one of the premier cancer research and treatment institutions in the United States - the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Science Park - Research Division at
Smithville, Texas |
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration Medical Device Fellowship Program Opportunities for junior, senior or postgraduate engineering students to work and learn about FDA's evaluation process for medical devices, working alongside physicians, engineers and scientists in assessing medical device design, clinical trial data, adverse event reports and device failures.
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