The Program to Inspire Minority Undergraduates in Environmental Health Science Research (PrIMER) is a research program for full-time, undergraduate underrepresented minority and underserved students who are typically underrepresented in STEM fields. PrIMER is funded by the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences and provides research trainees the opportunity to gain valuable research experience in environmental health sciences. Students from local NYC schools are eligible to participate. Previous trainees in the program have come from Colleges and Universities in the New York City area.
PrIMER trainees commit to a two-year program beginning June before their junior year through December of their senior year. Trainees are paired with a Columbia University faculty member who serves as a research and academic mentor throughout the program. Trainees conduct laboratory research in environmental health sciences, attend weekly professional development workshops, and interact closely with Columbia University faculty. Each fall, trainees present their summer research experience at the PrIMER Research Symposium that takes place during our departmental seminar, and is attended by faculty, students, and research staff. Trainees work with their mentor to continue research during the academic year.
To learn more, join Beyond Barnard for an info session on the program on Wednesday, February 5, 5:00 - 6:00 PM, Milstein LL001. Register here!