Ten students participated of the 2008 summer program in Auburn University. This is a Research Experience for Undergraduate Site Program sponsored by the National Science Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Defense through the Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences (ASSURE) program.
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Participants of the 2009 Summer Program from Bakersfield College, Columbus State University, Brigham Young University-Idaho, Mercer University, Slippery Rock University, Spelman College, St. Lawrence University, University of Arizona, University of Pittsburgh, Tulane University |
| Can I apply to this program? |
The program is open to all undergraduate students enrolled in biology, chemistry, engineering, or interested in pursuing careers in science. You must be a citizen or permanent residents of the United States and be enrolled in a degree program (part-time or full-time) leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree. High school graduates who have not yet enrolled and students who have already received their bachelor's degrees are not eligible. Women, underrepresented minorities and first generation college students are especially encouraged to apply. |
| What will you do? |
You will acquire hands-on experiences by conducting experimental research in laboratories actively involved in the development of sensors and biosensors. The program will also provide guidance on preparation for graduate school and the graduate experience. In addition, there will be a seminar series on ethics in science to highlight the importance of imposing a high standard of ethics in research endeavors. At the end of the internship, all students will communicate their research results in poster presentations. |
| Are the expenses covered by the program? |
| Yes. All stipends, room, board and travel expenses are provided. |
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