Funds donated to the College will support 8, 9 or 10 week fellowships for students wishing to conduct independent research in the life sciences during the summer. In addition to students working with faculty in the biological sciences (Biology, Biochemistry, Neuroscience), students working on biological problem in the physical sciences and mathematics are eligible for these fellowships. Students will receive a stipend and subsidized college housing, as well as funds to cover research supplies. On-campus housing is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Resources and Opportunities
Internal Grants and Fellowships
Biochemistry students engage in a variety of independent research projects that are mentored by biochemistry faculty. Students interested in pursuing research projects with biochemistry faculty should start by reading biochemistry faculty websites and meeting with faculty members whose research programs appeal to them.
Once you have found a complimentary fit, work with your faculty member to identify appropriate internal funding opportunities through the biology and chemistry departments (departmental grants) and college-wide awards (institutional grants). Through these funding mechanisms and faculty grants, the Biochemistry Program offers a multitude of summer research fellowships for students interested in conducting research as part of our vibrant summer program.
External Summer Research Opportunities
- ACS Nuclear and Radiochemistry Undergraduate Summer Schools
- Centers for Chemical Innovation Summer Research Programs
- Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program
- George Washington Summer Program Advancing Research on Cancer (GW-SPARC)
- MDI Biological Laboratory Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
- Michigan Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (M-SURE)
- Snyder Scholars at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaigne
- University of Minnesota Lando NSF/REU Program
- Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
- Worcester Polytechnic Institute REU Program