Research Experience for Undergraduates in the Nanotechnology for Biology and Engineering at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University

Research Experience for Undergraduates in the Nanotechnology for Biology and Engineering at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University The Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University offers undergraduate students from colleges and universities around the country a chance to participate in research projects in the exciting and rapidly growing area of nanobiotechnology, a place where biology, medicine, and nanotech meet. Deadline is February 1, 2014. The program starts May 27, 2014 and ends August 2, 2014 You will receive money toward travel based on your location to and from the Johns Hopkins campus (reimbursed with original travel receipts) and also a $4,800 stipend to be used at your discretion throughout the summer. This money will be paid to you in semi-monthly checks. Students will stay in campus dorms within walking distance.  For those students that work on the medical campus, there is a shuttle stop right outside of the dorm for your convenience. Benefits hands-on graduate level laboratory research experience guidance from faculty and graduate student mentors stipend + paid housing + allowance for travel Program Requirements completed freshman year GPA of 3.5 or better (some exceptions made) two letters of recommendation Program 10 weeks of research professional development seminars (topics such as: venture capital in nanobiotechnology, ethics in research, intellec...
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