Students present their summer research findings, both orally and in poster format, at the HIP Symposium—a requirement of all program participants. Please send your questions to hsci harvard.
With apologies, inquiries from ineligible high school or graduate students will not receive a response. Read more about HSCI. HSCI bridges the gaps in traditional research funding to encourage bold thinking and launch scientific careers. Through our disease programs , we channel world-class resources, both intellectual and technological, toward some of the most prevalent, devastating diseases for which stem cell research holds promise. In addition, our seed grants and junior faculty programs provide funding for innovative, early-stage projects in stem cell research.
All Research Areas. HSCI has been breaking down barriers to collaboration in stem cell science since With Harvard as a wellspring of discovery and a strong network that embraces new ways of working, we are better equipped than ever to change human health in ways that will benefit all of society. Students participate in a combination of weekly lectures and laboratory work with faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows from the Harvard Medical School Immunology Graduate Program.
Participants from colleges in which the topic is not taught or presented in-depth are especially welcome, and individuals from underrepresented minority groups are especially encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to students who are in their sophomore or junior year. A stipend is provided, but the program is unable to assist with travel, housing arrangements, or visas for students.
Summer Institute in Biomedical Informatics , now entering its 15th year, is a 9-week full-time extensive research opportunity with a curriculum including didactic lectures, clinical case studies, a mentored research project, and presentation of findings.
A stipend, housing, and a travel allowance are provided. The FDSRP is an 8-week summer research opportunity offered to undergraduate and first-year medical students with a commitment to the health of Native American communities.
Interns engage in basic science or translational research projects under the supervision of Harvard Medical School faculty advisors. Students also receive career development training, meet faculty from across the hospital and medical school, and participate in a variety of social networking events. During the week program, students are guided by faculty and fellow mentors from the program with the goal of providing undergraduate and medical school students with intensive clinical and laboratory research.
As part of the program, the students will have the opportunity to observe newborn care in the hospital nurseries, clinics, and neonatal intensive care units. Partial funding is available for students participating in the program. Based at Harvard Medical School, the Harvard Summer Research Program in Kidney Medicine is an 8-week research-intensive experience that provides undergraduates interested in science or medicine an introduction to nephrology, and an overview of basic and clinical science.
At the end of the program, students will have the opportunity to present their research at a national student symposium. Stipend and housing are provided. Research experience is preferred, but not required. Chan School of Public Health is an 8-week laboratory-based biological research program for undergraduates belonging to underrepresented groups during the summer following their sophomore or junior years.
The program exposes college students to the rewards of laboratory research directed towards solving important public health problems such as infections malaria, TB, parasites , cancer, lung diseases, multifactorial, multigenic, and common diseases of aging, diabetes, and obesity. Scientific approaches include regulation of cell growth and gene regulation, cellular metabolism, DNA modification, cellular signaling, and structure-function analyses. The overall mission of the program is to prepare qualified students for graduate-level training leading to research careers in the biological sciences.
Chan School of Public Health is an intensive 5-week program that integrates mathematics and quantitative methods to provide students with an understanding of the skills and processes necessary to pursue a career in public health. The program recruits undergraduates belonging to underrepresented groups for graduate-level training. Areas of study include cancer prevention, infectious disease, environmental and occupational health, nutrition, and more. See All Videos.
See Community Events. Skip to main content. Main Menu Utility Menu Search. The Harvard Stem Cell Institute HSCI Internship Program provides undergraduate students with a focused, challenging summer research experience in a cutting-edge stem cell science laboratory.
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