Feb 09, 2024
10 weeks
February 9, 2024
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) BioREU

Description

The JHU BioREU is a Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site funded by the National Science Foundation. The 10-week summer program is designed to provide an intensive, mentored research experience for undergraduates, especially those attending institutions with limited research opportunities.

Faculty mentors are drawn from the CMDB program faculty.

Participants will be mentored by the principal investigator of the lab in which they are placed. A postdoctoral fellow or graduate student in that lab will provide daily supervision and guidance in the research. To provide a greater sense of community and another resource, participants will also interact with graduate student mentors from other labs. Many of these students are drawn from the student group MInDS (Mentoring to Inspire Diversity in Science).

Participants will be provided with a stipend and university housing during the program. Funds to assist participants in traveling to and from the program are also available.

While research is the core of the program, participants also engage in activities designed to improve essential skills. Students prepare and deliver talks and a poster describing their research projects. They present their posters in a university-wide poster session that is the capstone event of the program.

Eligibility

  • The JHU BioREU program is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
  • To be eligible, applicants must be enrolled at a two- or four-year college or university. We especially encourage rising sophomores, students at community colleges or other institutions that have limited research opportunities, and “non-traditional” students (e.g., first-generation college attendees, veterans, older students) to apply.
Baltimore
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