Short-Term Training Program for Minority Undergraduate Students in Biomedical Sciences

Title:

Short-Term Training Program for Minority Undergraduate Students in Biomedical Sciences

Research Fields:

Biomedicine, Biology, Biochemistry.

Nutritional, Digestive, Endocrine, and Kidney-related diseases.

Institution:

Colorado State University

Institute of Digestive, Diabetes, and Kidney Diseases
National Institutes of Health

Location:

Ft. Collins, CO

Start Date:

June 11, 2007

Length:

10 weeks (June 11 - August 13)

Contact:

Dr. Greg Florant, Program Director
Department of Biology
Colorado State University
(970) 491-7627
florant@lamar.colostate.edu

Dr. Matthew Hickey, Assistant Director
Department of Health & Exercise Science
Colorado State University
(970) 491-5727
Matthew.Hickey@ColoState.EDU

Eligibility:

Minority undergraduate students interested in pursuing a research/science career. Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students must have completed relevant course work in the life sciences and be enrolled in undergraduate study after completion of the summer program.

Application deadline:

February 28, 2007

Application Requirements:

Complete the application form (Adobe Acrobat Reader is required) and submit it by mail, along with a copy of your University/College transcripts, to either address listed below. Please have two letters of recommendation sent to the same address.

Compensation:

Stipend: $3500

Housing/Travel: $1000

Web Site:

http://www.biology.colostate.edu/Undergraduate/minoritytraininginfo.html

Additional Notes:

Number of traineeships: 5

 

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