The first annual National Undergraduate Research Conference at Brown University is scheduled for April 12th, 2025!
Friday, January 10, 2025
Opportunity to Present at National Undergraduate Research Conference at Brown University 2025
Mentorship Opportunity: PrIMES
The PrIMES Mentorship Program, supported by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, seeks to empower URiM (Underrepresented in Medicine) pre-med students by pairing them with current medical students or resident physicians as mentors.
PrIMES is dedicated to helping students overcome the unique barriers they face in applying to and matriculating into medical school. Through mentorship, the program aims to increase diversity in medical education and provide guidance and support to students from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
Recruitment has begun for the 2025 virtual cohort. The program is entirely online and requires a commitment of just one hour per week, along with a few online events where mentors and mentees can connect and socialize.
For more information, please visit www.primesmentorship.org. Additionally, you can CLICK HERE to find the flyer. Students interested in becoming a mentee can visit the website or apply using the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/
Thursday, January 9, 2025
MCAT Education and Prep Webinars
Thinking about starting your MCAT preparation but not sure where to begin? Join Shavonia Wynn, PhD, a medical education learning specialist, and the AAMC on Monday, Jan. 27 at 2:00 PM ET for an engaging and interactive webinar on the critical aspects of effective MCAT preparation. You will discover how to get started with MCAT prep through long-term study techniques and efficient time management tactics—essential for conquering the MCAT exam and building a foundation for success in medical school. Register here.
If you're preparing to register for the MCAT in 2025, you may also want to check out the AAMC's second annual testing year update and registration webinar on Thursday, Feb. 6 from 3:00 - 4:15 PM ET. Please register and submit your questions in advance. Members of the AAMC team will answer these questions at the end of the webinar. Register today!
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
CUEMS Info Sessions & Sponsorship
Want to join CUEMS? Want to become EMT-B certified for free? Read on if so!
Columbia University Emergency Medical Service (CUEMS) is hosting information sessions for sponsorship and membership for Spring 2025! CUEMS is Columbia's student-operated, New York State-certified, basic-life support (BLS) volunteer ambulance corps. CUEMS provides free prehospital emergency medical care to Columbia University's Morningside Heights Campus and the surrounding area, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have the same capabilities as any 911 BLS ambulance. Sponsorship and membership opportunities are open to Columbia University students.Sponsorship refers to the process for those who do not yet have their EMT-B certification but want to obtain one. Those selected for CUEMS sponsorship are able to obtain their EMT-B certification at no cost through a course offered by CodeOne, Inc. Students who participate in sponsorship are expected to take the NYS EMT-B exam upon completion of the course.
Membership refers to the process of joining CUEMS. Membership is only open to those who already have an EMT-B certification in the state of NY and a valid U.S. driver’s license.
To apply for sponsorship or membership, attending an information session is mandatory. Please be on time for the information sessions. Doors will close strictly at 8:00 P.M. and late arrivals will not be welcome.
Sponsorship and Membership Information Sessions:
Wed 1/22 8:00 PM Havemeyer 103
Thu 1/23 8:00 PM Havemeyer 103
For those applying for membership, there will be an optional skills session/open house to practice before interviews. Monitor our Instagram (@cu_ems) for the most up-to-date information.
If you would like to stay updated on sponsorship/membership opportunities for future semesters, please fill out this form.
For any additional questions, please feel free to reach out to CUEMS Personnel Officer Daniel Choi (djc2237@columbia.edu) or email CUEMS at cuems@columbia.edu
Membership FAQ: https://tinyurl.com/
Sponsorship FAQ: https://tinyurl.com/
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Summer Research Opportunity: CLIMB UP at the University at Buffalo
The Collaborative Learning and Integrated Mentoring in the Biosciences Undergraduate Program is a paid summer research opportunity where we match students with faculty mentors whose research aligns with their interests. Accepted students work full-time in a lab to gain hands on research experience. The program ends with students presenting their research with an oral presentation and a poster symposium!
- Research. Get hands-on research experience during the 9-week program with a participating faculty member whose interests are complimentary to your own. The summer will culminate with you and your peers presenting your work at the Summer Research Day.
- Mentoring. In addition to your faculty mentor, you will receive mentoring and guidance from graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and the CLIMB leadership to ensure you have a productive and fulfilling summer. They will work with you on your research project, help you prepare your presentations, and provide insight on careers in science.
- Stipend. Funds are provided for all accepted students with a stipend of $3,500.00 and a stipend for meals.
- Housing and Travel. Housing and travel are provided to students who live 50 miles outside of Buffalo, NY.
- Weekly Workshops. CLIMB UP's BioSTEM Scientific Discovery Series introduces students to research fields available at UB. Faculty from various departments will present an overview of their laboratory work, and will describe their career paths to show students the variety of options they can achieve with their degree.
- Networking. Learn more about fellowship and scholarship opportunities as well as building lasting connections with mentors and other students.
- Fun! Take full advantage of the beautiful Buffalo summers with social events! Explore Buffalo, participate in our events and enjoy your time in between research!
Summer Clinical Research Opportunity: Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York
Cohen Children’s Medical Center (CCMC) is offering clinical research internship opportunities in 9 different pediatric sub-specialty areas:
- Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics
- Emergency Medicine
- Cardiology
- Pulmonary Medicine & Cystic Fibrosis
- Neurology
- Anesthesia
- Otolaryngology (ENT)
- Nephrology
- Medical Genetics & Genomics
CCMC’s Summer internship program has grown steadily since 2012 based on the extraordinary feedback from past interns and the equally positive experience that clinical faculty have experienced while working with bright, highly talented, and motivated students.
For students who are applying to medical school, information about Summer (and Gap Year) research internship opportunities can be found at www.CCMC-Internships.com.
Students may apply for an internship position in any or all of these 9 pediatric sub-specialty areas. The application deadline is program specific – with some deadlines in mid-February and others in early March. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their application as early as possible. The most promising candidates will, on a rolling basis, be invited to interview by Zoom. Notification of decisions will be made within weeks of the application deadline, if not sooner.
Questions specifically regarding this announcement can be directed to AAdesman@northwell.edu.
Tufts Summer Research Experience: Building Diversity in Biomedical Sciences for Undergraduates (Info Session 1/8)
Building Diversity in Biomedical Sciences provides a mentored, 10-week research intensive experience for 16-20 undergraduates who are interested in pursuing PhD or MD/PhD training upon completion of the baccalaureate degree. The program will run this year from May 26-August 1, 2025. Students receive a salary of $5,200 (before taxes) as well as housing and the cost of transportation to and from the Boston area at the start and conclusion of the program are both covered. Funded by the NIH, BDBS seeks to promote diversity and inclusion in biomedical sciences by providing research and career development opportunities for underrepresented groups in the field (as defined by the NIH). Application deadline is February 1, 2025.
Prospective applicants can learn more about the program and application process by attending the virtual information session on Wednesday, January 8 at 4:00PM EST.
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Job Opportunity: Clinical Research Coordinator, Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment Icahn SOM
Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment
Department of Psychiatry
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
The Department of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC is looking to fill several full-time Clinical Research Coordinator positions at the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment, run by renowned researchers in the field of autism. The Seaver Autism Center leads a progressive research program while providing comprehensive, personalized care to children, adolescents and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and related genetic syndromes. Our multidisciplinary team of preclinical and clinical faculty seek to identify the causes of autism and advance effective treatments.
We are looking for highly responsible, organized individuals who are interested in continuing in a medical, psychology, clinical genetics or professional clinical research career. Areas for which these individuals would be responsible include interacting with patients, families, and clinicians seeking our services; study initiation and management including regulatory (IRB), patient scheduling, data entry and biomarker (EEG, VEP, eye tracking) collection for a diverse portfolio of research studies; and assistance with grant preparation, presentations and publications. Our research coordinators have the opportunity to observe
clinical and research assessments conducted by our interdisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, a neurologist, and genetic counselor.
Interested applicants should hold a Bachelor's degree; be highly familiar and comfortable with widely available computer programs (i.e., Microsoft word, Excel, PowerPoint); have a background in psychology, biological sciences, and research design; have experience or strong interest in working with children and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders in a research setting; and be able and willing to work with psychiatric patients in a professional and compassionate manner.
Potential opportunities available to successful applicants include presentations at international conferences; publication in major medical journals; networking among distinguished individuals within and outside the medical/psychology fields; exposure to a range of psychiatric disorders and treatments; close collaboration with experienced research psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, and statisticians.
Spanish speaking applicants are encouraged to apply and should include language proficiency in application materials.
Ideal start date for interested candidates is June 2025, and the position requires a two-year commitment. Interested applicants may email cover letter, resume or CV, two letters of recommendation, a transcript (unofficial is acceptable) and writing sample by January 18th to:
Tess Levy, CGC
Assistant Professor
Clinical Trials Manager
tess.levy@mssm.edu
Paige Siper, PhD
Associate Professor
Chief Psychologist
paige.siper@mssm.edu
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
University of Michigan M-SURE Program Application Open
The 2025 M-SURE program will support 16 undergraduate trainees for a summer research experience with mentors from an outstanding pool of faculty investigators engaged in cutting-edge basic and clinical research related to diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolic diseases.
The funding amount for 2025 will be $7200, pre-tax, for twelve weeks of full-time work from May 27 through August 15. The start and/or end date of the fellowship may be shifted slightly to accommodate overlap with the academic year at home institutions, if necessary. Students who are currently enrolled at any degree granting university or college are eligible to apply. Preference is given to those students interested in a career in research. Although federal funding is limited to U.S. citizens or permanent residents, we will have a few slots available for international students.
More information including how to apply can be found at this website:
Each student is matched, based on their interests, to a laboratory participating in M-SURE, led by a faculty mentor of the Molecular & Integrative Physiology Department and/or the Caswell Diabetes Institute at the University of Michigan. Faculty are all committed to undergraduate training and use broad approaches to improve our understanding of obesity, diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolic diseases.
To enhance our M-SURE trainees’ experience, there will be a weekly lecture series highlighting the physiology of diabetes, endocrinology & metabolism. Additional presentations will focus on how to develop a career in biomedical research, and responsible conduct of research. Trainees will give a final oral presentation of their work at the end of summer Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. We are excited to provide training and mentorship opportunities in basic/foundational and translational research to help develop the next generation of highly accomplished biomedical scholars interested in biomedical research and discovery.
The application deadline is February 2, 2025.
Friday, December 13, 2024
Summer Research Opportunity: WUSTL Pediatric Student Research Program
The Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, offers a Pediatric Student Research Program (PRSP), open to current full-time undergraduate and graduate students as well as high school seniors.
Under the direction of three Washington University clinician-researchers, David Wilson, MD, PhD, Ashley Steed, MD, PhD and Cliff Luke, PhD, PSRP was created with the purpose of introducing research to young investigators and to further their existing interest in research. The program includes seminars and mentored research experience during the eight-week scenario, June 2nd, 2025 through July 25th, 2025. Selected participants work alongside experienced researchers. Opportunities range from bench to clinical to community-based research. Students participate in lab meetings to gain insight into the infrastructure of the research operation and to witness the collaborative process of sharing techniques, new endeavors, and successful investigative outcomes.
Applications are accepted from December 15th to February 15th.
Additional application and program information can be found on the PSRP Website https://