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Howard
Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Science Education -
to enhance the quality of college-level programs in
biology and related sciences and provide a wealth of
exciting opportunities for students.
The
Jackson Laboratory Summer Student Program - outstanding
students conduct interdisciplinary biomedical research
as apprentices in the laboratories of staff scientists.
Mayo
Clinic - a great way to build your skills as
a young scientist or test your inclinations toward research.
National
Institute for Health Care Management - a health
care research and educational organization that can
provide students with a first-hand look into the complex
health care arena.
National
Institutes of Health Research & Training Opportunities - summer
internship programs, postbaccalaureate
research opportunities, graduate education programs.
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Rockefeller
University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows Program
- provides a unique opportunity for sophomore and junior
college students to conduct laboratory research during
the summer.
Roswell
Park Cancer Center - to provide high ability
high school and college juniors with the opportunity
to develop the skills, habits and attitudes needed to
conduct scientific research, and to assist in career
planning.
Sloan-Kettering
Institute - the focus of the program is
a hands-on laboratory research experience under the
guidance of a faculty mentor in the areas of: developmental
biology, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry and
biophysics, immunology, pharmacology, and genetics.
Upstate
Medical University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Program - the aim of the program is to
expose undergraduate students to biomedical research.
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