Research Opportunities
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Nebraska's Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) | February 19 | The INBRE project is designed to enhance the competitiveness of biomedical research in Nebraska by developing the human and technological resources essential for cutting edge research in functional genomics. More information is available at . See Dr. Bricker, OLIN 213, 402.465.2446, the º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ site coordinator, for application materials. |
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) National Science Foundation (NSF) | varies | This program provides educational opportunities for Undergraduate Students. This program provides indirect funding for undergraduate students to participate in research. To inquire about possible funding opportunities, please contact the organizations that have received awards. (Do not contact NSF.) For more information along with contact information, see the directory of . |
Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology Creighton University School of Medicine Omaha, Nebraska | Contact faculty member | Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Swanson investigates. A former º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ student manages his laboratory. pswanson [at] creighton.edu (pswanson[at]creighton[dot]edu) Dr. Richard Bessen investigates prions. rbessen [at] creighton.edu (rbessen[at]creighton[dot]edu) |
Cedar Point Biological Station University of Nebraska-Lincoln (near Lake McConaughy) | Open until courses are full | Field Courses with independent research: Primarily for students interested in field research. A variety of courses offered each summer. It is possible to expand required independent projects into senior research. Contact individual faculty members to ensure they are willing to supervise you. Multiple sessions each summer. Room and board cost is due at registration. For more information, visit . |
Department of Entomology University of Nebraska - Lincoln (East Campus) Lincoln, Nebraska | Contact Dr. Heng-Moss | Dr. Tiffany Heng-Moss investigates insect-plant interactions. 402.472.8708 |
Dept. of Plant Pathology University of Nebraska - Lincoln (East Campus) Lincoln, Nebraska | Contact faculty member | Plant Pathology. Dr. Van Etten researches plant viruses. 402.472.3168 Dr. Powers researches nematodes. 402.472.5726 Dr. Geiser researches plant virus diagnostics. 402.472.8723 |
Summer Research Program University of Nebraska - Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska | February 15 | The Nebraska Summer Research Program offers qualified undergraduates the chance to work with faculty whose expertise is closely related to the students' academic interests and career goals. This intensive summer research experience previews graduate school life while also providing many benefits including travel, stipend and living expenses. For more information, see . |
Epply Institute for Research in Cancer University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska | March 1 | Designed to provide research experiences for undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing careers in science. Students spend 10 weeks in a laboratory conducting research and present a poster describing the results of their research at a Research Colloquium at the end of the summer. For more information, see . |
M.D.-Ph.D. Summer Undergraduate Research Program University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska | March 1 | For students interested in combining an interest in medicine with an interest in scientific research. This program is designed to expose students to this type of research. They will have a faculty supervisor and a stipend of $3,000 is provided for 10-week commitment. |
Neurodegeneration Laboratory University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska | March 1 | Summer research opportunities on projects related to AIDS, HIV-1 associated dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease. The program, formally called the Center for Neurovirology and Neurodegenerative Disorders, is part of UNMC Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience. The Neurodegeneration Lab is run by Dr. Howard Gendelman who often gives presentations to º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ students. |
Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) University of Nebraska Medical Center Office of Student Services Omaha, Nebraska | March 1 | Summer research experience on topics ranging from molecular biology to human diseases. Program starts in June and normally runs 6 weeks. Stipends and other support are determined by each participating department. |
Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Pharmacology University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska | No official deadline - start accepting students March 1 | The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience offers a summer research programs for undergraduate students. Students receive housing and a stipend. |
Game and Parks Commission Lincoln, Nebraska | Contact Dave Oates | Mr. Oates is involved in the forensics of wild animals. |
Henry Doorly Zoo Omaha, Nebraska | Contact Dr. Loskutoff | Dr. Naida Loskutoff is a reproductive physiologist and is on staff at Henry Doorly Zoo. She works on strategies to preserve endangered species and her primary work appears to be issues associated with, or related to, captive breeding. 402.733.8401 x-220 NaidaHDZ [at] aol.com (NaidaHDZ[at]aol[dot]com) |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) | no specific deadline | Research Opportunities Abroad for Undergraduates: HHMI supports a variety of medical research-related activities around the world. This is their effort to link up interested undergraduates with HHMI-supported scientists in their International Scholars program. To review the scientists, visit . Individual arrangements, such as the timing of the student visit, are made out with the scientist you are interested in working with (assuming they want you). |
Organization of Biological Field Stations | varies | Field Studies: Field Courses with independent research: The provides a listing of classes at a wide variety of Biological Stations around the United States and the world. You may be able to take a course (and be charged tuition, room & board, etc.) and expand an independent project into a senior research project. Research positions at field stations are also listed on the website. |
Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) Argonne Student Research Participation Program and other Dept. of Energy labs, Argonne, Illinois | SULI sites vary February 1 for Argonne | For students interested in science and engineering. These programs extend for a 10-week period which begins in May and runs through August. There is some limited flexibility in the appointment period. Learn about the . |
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana | Most are the first week of February | Various programs ranging from animal behavior to genetics. Stipend is $1,000. Information can be found at . |
Iowa State University Ames, Iowa | late February | Opportunities for summer research experience in protein engineering, biotechnology, and genetics. The 10-week program includes a stipend, housing, meals and potential travel funds. For more information, visit . |
Medical Scientist Training Program MD/PhD University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa | early February | : A Combined M.D./Ph.D. Program. An intensive experience for undergraduates interested in combined M.D./Ph.D. training for a career as a physician-scientist. The 8-week SUMR program provides students with a competitive stipend, experience in research laboratories and exposure to clinical medicine and medically-relevant research. |
University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Iowa City, Iowa | varies by program | A plethora of undergraduate research opportunities. See their for additional information about program specifics and deadlines. |
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics University of Kansas Kansas City, Kansas | April 1 | Assisted by a faculty mentor, students will perform basic research in Pharmacology or Toxicology, or in affiliated research centers. Students will receive a stipend for completing the 10-week program. |
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory Salisbury Cove, Maine | early January | Research in marine biomedical science, molecular biology, cellular physiology, environmental toxicology and functional genomics available. Students are provided with food, housing, travel funds, and a stipend. Six to eight week time period. For more info, visit . |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, Massachusetts | February 15 | Students who are interested in oceanography and/or marine policy and have completed their junior or senior year may apply. A fellowship is awarded to perform independent research within a 10-12 week program. Travel may be provided. For further information visit . |
Summer Undergraduate Research Program Hope College Holland, Michigan | Applications accepted after December 1 | Research with individual faculty at Hope College, Holland, Michigan. Summer stipends are available. Visit . |
Undergraduate research page Hope College Holland, Michigan | varies | A list of research opportunities can be found at . |
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve University of Minnesota (35 miles north of Minneapolis and St. Paul) Minnesota | usually March 1 | Research Interns available June through August, but some interns are needed in early May and some until late September. For undergraduates or a newly graduated students who want a career in ecology or environmental science, or if you have a strong background and interest in flora of the great plains. |
Summer Undergraduate Research Program (URP) Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cold Spring Harbor, New York | January 15 | The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) provides one of the few places in the world where young people are instructed in the techniques of modern biology while becoming integrated members of a vibrant scientific community. Approximately 25 students from around the world will be accepted to the 10-week summer program to work with senior Laboratory staff members on independent research projects, specifically in areas of: Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Plant Biology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Macromolecular Structure, and Bioinformatics. Program dates are June-mid August. Deadline for receipt of applications is January 15 of each year. Room and board provided. For more information, visit . |
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology University of Oregon Charleston, Oregon | Open until courses are full | Field Courses with independent research: Primarily for students interested in marine biology topics. A variety of courses offered each summer. Tuition, room and board are required. For more information, visit . |
Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | varies | Great opportunity for undergraduates planning graduate study and careers in systematics and evolutionary biology. Program is from June 6 to August 12. Housing, research expenses, some travel funds, and a $350 stipend per week are provided. |
Science Summer Undergraduate Research Program University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | usually late January | "This program is for undergraduates seriously contemplating research careers in biological sciences, biochemistry, biophysics, or computational biology" (from their flyer). They provide a stipend, housing, and a food allowance. Participants will perform research under the guidance of a faculty member. For more information, visit . |
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, Texas | February 1 | Biomedical Research. "The purposes of this program are to provide undergraduates with first-hand biomedical research experience in the basic or clinical sciences." Students perform research under the supervision of a faculty member. They provide a stipend. Program runs from the end of May to the beginning of August. For more information, visit . |
Baylor College of Medicine Waco, Texas | January 10 | Nine week summer research internship. Free SMART GRE prep course included. Housing provided. Physician job shadowing included (4 hours). A stipend is provided. For more information, visit . |
University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin | February 15 | Plant Pathology. Preference given to students with a demonstrated interest in plant sciences. Participants will receive a stipend and supplementary allowances for housing, food, and travel. Health insurance is provided if needed. Participants will have access to campus libraries and athletic facilities. Students perform research under the guidance of a faculty member. |