This program is an exciting opportunity for undergraduate students studying sciences such as chemistry, physics, computer science and mathematics to gain experience doing cutting-edge research in quantitative and systems biology. The program will help students develop a foundational understanding of biology and gain expertise in laboratory skills that will enable them to pursue graduate careers in quantitative biology.
Students will participate in research in a DSB lab and will be paired with a graduate student or post-doc to optimize learning and engagement. During these weeks, there will be continued curriculum of research lectures from faculty, workshops focused on building experimental and analytic skills, and social events to encourage network building.
- The program will start on May 27th and continue for 10 weeks until August 1st. At the conclusion students will take part in a symposium and present their research project to the department members
- Housing and transportation to and from campus is included along with a stipend of $6,000 paid in full upon completion of the program requirements.
- The deadline for applications is March 1st.
Prior to beginning the application process, please have the following items prepared for upload:
- A current resume
- Copy of a current unofficial transcript
- Copy of previous undergraduate institution transcripts
- A personal statement (1-2 pages describing personal background interest & why you would like to be part of this program)
- Two (2) letters of recommendation
These are required for completion of the application.
For questions, please contact Program Co-Directors Dr. Rob Brewster (Robert.Brewster@umassmed.edu) or Dr. Job Dekker (Job.Dekker@umassmed.edu)
Or Administrative Coordinator: Kristen Yanick, Kristen.Yanick@umassmed.edu