Feb 01, 2024
10 weeks
February 1, 2024
Amgen Scholars Program

Description

The Amgen Scholars Program at UT Southwestern is designed to provide an intensive research experience to outstanding undergraduates who have the goal of pursuing a research intensive career (Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D.) in the field of biomedical science. Under the mentorship of our 340 Division of Basic Science graduate faculty, including our four Nobel Prize winners, 25 National Academy of Science members, 17 National Academy of Medicine, and 14 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators, Amgen Scholars will conduct biomedical research at one of the top-ranked U.S. medical schools and the home of groundbreaking scientific achievements.

Ten UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars will take part in an intensive, full-time, 10-week hands-on residential summer research program in leading-edge research facilities at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars will use state-of-the-art equipment in advanced labs to help to solve complex health challenges. Conducting projects similar to those encountered during graduate research training, students will gain invaluable insights into the planning, discipline, and teamwork involved in innovative biomedical research. UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars will become active, contributing members of our collaborative, cross-disciplinary scientific community.

In addition to research, Amgen Scholars will take part in scholarly, professional development and community building activities over the course of the summer program. Amgen Scholars will regularly interact with the internationally recognized faculty; UT Southwestern faculty members realize that the most successful researchers have more than just excellent lab techniques. The UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars Program will bolster the Scholars' future success with activities designed to: 1) promote scholarly advancement; 2) support professional growth; and 3) develop a "sense of community" to encourage the cohort learning model. Inclusivity is built into the structure of the program, and UT Southwestern will prioritize the success of its Amgen Scholars in an environment that builds confidence and community.

UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars will receive round-trip air travel to and from Dallas, housing, a $5,000 stipend, and a meal allowance. Additionally, expenses will be paid for Amgen Scholars to attend the National Amgen Scholars Program Symposium in July. Amgen Scholars will be housed in a Marriott Residence Inn in close proximity to our campus. Sincere thanks to the Amgen Foundation for the generous support of the UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars program.

Eligibility

In order to apply to the UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars Program, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:

  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
  • Currently enrolled in an accredited 4-year college or university in the United States, Puerto Rico, or other U.S territory.
  • We welcome applications from undergraduates who previously attended a community or junior college and who are now attending a 4-year university or college.
  • Cumulative GPA must be a 3.2 or above (on a 4.0 scale).
  • At the time of applying, be either a freshman, sophomore, junior, or non-graduating senior.
  • Not have participated in an Amgen Scholars program previously.
  • Commit to be present in the designated lab for the full 10 weeks
  • You must commit to not take any courses, hold a job, volunteer, or plan a vacation during this 10-week period.
  • If your school follows the quarter system, you will be allowed to join the program up to one week late.
  • Agree to participate in all research lab activities, all UT Southwestern Amgen Scholars Program seminars, activities, and social events, including the Amgen Scholars National Symposium at UCLA in July.
  • Present your work at the closing poster session.
  • Complete the required surveys related to the Amgen Scholar program.
  • Adhere to the Amgen Scholars Program and UT Southwestern Medical Center Code of Conduct.

NOTE: Prior research experience is not an eligibility requirement

Dallas
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TX