Student Research & Internship Opportunities
Summer Collaborative Research
Over the past decade, 91¾«¼ò°æ has sponsored a summer collaborative research program. This program has been sponsored by various private donors and the school itself. In this program, student-faculty teams design and implement a ten-week, full-time research project (usually running from late May to late July/early August). This intensive research project allows student and faculty to thoroughly delve into field and laboratory research. During the tenure of this program, students are provided with free room and board and a stipend of $1550. Research teams occasionally meet during the summer to discuss the status of their projects. Often the results of this program lead to publications and presentations.
The Summer Collaborative Research program is competitive. Applications for this program are available through the Dean of Faculty's Office and the Biology Department chairperson. They are usually due in mid-February. So be sure to investigate possible summer research projects with potential faculty mentors well before the application deadline.
2019 Summer Presentations | Students, Faculty Advisor & Project Title |
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KeAnna Nelson '22. Bernie Possidente, Professor Does the Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Alter Circadian Activity Rhythms in Drosophila melanogaster? |
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Baomou Feng '21. Sylvia McDevitt, Associate Professor Understanding copper resistance in Enterobacter cloacae |
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Wenqin He '21. David Domozych, Professor The effects of subcellular-disrupting agents and cell wall biosynthesis inhibitors on endomembrance system structure and dynamics in Penium |