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JUNE 15 – AUGUST 14, 2009 (9 weeks) Abstract Book Summer 2009 Details and ApplicationVisiting Students Princeton Students
OverviewEach summer, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Department of Molecular Biology, Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, the Genentech Foundation and the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research provide intensive laboratory research experiences to a select group of undergraduates chosen from a nationwide pool. Each student joins a world-class research group – headed by a Faculty member – and carries out an original research project. Participants are immersed in a culture of close collaboration with other undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty, and thereby experience first-hand what it is like to be a scientist. Other highlights of the program include: • research discussion groups (learn to analyze and present data) • faculty forum (attend weekly seminars given by Princeton Faculty) • poster session (present your research to respected scientists) • career forums (interact with former program participants) • social events (participate in student organized movie viewing, sports, parties, trips) Over 70% of former participants have since pursued degrees in PhD, MD, or combined MD/PhD programs. Questions? Please feel free to contact the Program Director,
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For Visiting Students
In addition to receiving a $3200 stipend, students are provided with housing in Princeton dormitories and are reimbursed for traveling expenses within budgetary limits. We encourage applications from research-oriented undergraduates (1) whose participation will add to the diversity of researchers in the sciences, or (2) whose interests lie at the boundary between biology and the computational sciences including physics, chemistry, computer science and engineering, or (3) who are from institutions that do not have large research programs. Applicants must be current undergraduates, US citizens, permanent residents, or foreign undergraduates attending a US educational institution. Interested students should submit an application by February 1. Application Contact Information:
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. For Princeton StudentsPrinceton students are provided with a $3200 stipend but are responsible for their own housing and travel. Molecular Biology Juniors writing a laboratory-based senior thesis are invited to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. No application is necessary. Students interested in participating should inform their advisor and the administrative office by early March. Freshman and Sophomores interested in becoming Molecular Biology majors or in Quantitative or Computational Biology (QCB) are invited to apply to the summer program using the provided application by Feb 1. Freshman and sophomores. Application Contact Information: Laura Gallagher-Katz
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