Undergraduate Summer Research in Molecular Biophysics at Princeton University

Undergraduate Summer Research in Molecular Biophysics at Princeton University The application deadline for summer 2014 is January 31, 2014. Funded by the National Science Foundation Undergraduate Summer Research in Molecular Biophysics June 8 - August 9, 2014 Purpose The mission of our training program in molecular biophysics is to enable students of the physical and mathematical sciences from colleges with limited research opportunities to address important problems in biology. The summer undergraduate program offers cross-disciplinary research experience in leading laboratories. Eligibility The program is open to students who have completed up to three years of studies, focusing on those who have completed their first or second year of study, with majors in chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, or physics, among others, and who are in good standing in their home institutions. We do not encourage applications from students majoring in biology. Competitive applicants should have a good GPA, especially in the field of their major. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. We welcome applications of students who are from groups that are historically underrepresented in graduate education. All applications and inquiries are handled through our website: • Applications • Inquiries A note to Princeton University students: The program does not allow us to accept students from Princeton University. ...
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