Preprofessional Opportunities

University of Rochester - Summer Training Program

Details

Category: Summer
Type: Research
Location: Rochester New York
Deadline: Mid February

Contact

Strong Children’s Research Center
URMC, Department of Pediatrics
601 Elmwood Avenue, PO Box 777
Rochester, NY 14642

Eligibility

Applicants must have completed their junior or senior year by May 2020, or be enrolled in their first year of medical school in good standing at the time of the application. Applicants must be able to attend the entire program. Accommodations can be made to fit medical student schedules, however all participants must present at the poster session on the last day of the program. Previous Summer Program participants are eligible if they can justify a second summer in the program.

Description

This summer research training program is the ideal opportunity for outstanding medical, graduate and undergraduate students who plan to pursue a career in biomedical or clinical research. This program is created to develop fundamental skills in various research methodologies in a defined project, leading to an end-of-summer poster presentation. 

The program provides trainees with extensive contact with research mentors, their staffs of investigators and supporting personnel who guide the research project and serve as role models and provide career direction. Faculty members are either from the Department of Pediatrics or partners who are engaged in research relevant to childhood diseases and developmental biology.

Student trainees participate in research seminars where emphasis is placed on scientific material appropriate to their level of understanding. Seminars are informative sessions providing participants with an overview of the types of research, career options in research and discussions involving the individual career paths of successful investigators.

The primary focus of the Summer Program is to connect outstanding students with research opportunities and research mentorship.  In addition, the program will try to accommodate students who are interested in limited clinical shadowing experiences, as time and availability allows.  However, clinical shadowing is not a specific mission of the program and shadowing is not a guaranteed element of each student’s experience.

At the completion of the program, students are required to produce an abstract and present the results of their research at the Annual Poster Session held on the final day of the program. View a list of recent research topics.

Participating students are paid a stipend of $3000 for the ten-week program.  In addition, the program provides housing, free of charge, to out-of-area program participants at a residential life facility with full bath and kitchen. Students living on campus could incur nominal expenses to cover fees such as mailbox rental and parking. Travel costs are to be paid by the student.