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Summer Research Internship Program at Virginia School of Medicine

Location: Charlottesville, VA
Agency: University of Virginia School of Medicine
Due Date: February 1, 2024
Description: SRIP Offers -An immersive, ten-week, hands-on research experience investigating current problems in biomedical research under the guidance of a faculty member. -A professional development series highlighting the opportunities that exist for careers in biomedical sciences. -Presentations by our faculty and panel discussions from our graduate students about the graduate school application process. -A research lecture series presented by internationally recognized scientists & physician scientists. “Communicating Science” workshops teaching strategies for communicating complex scientific topics in clear and engaging ways. -Several opportunities to present your research. -Regular office hours and mentoring with the SRIP Program Director. -Housing on UVA Grounds, within easy walking distance to the research facilities and the Health System. -Roundtrip travel to Charlottesville. Fly to and from Charlottesville or be reimbursed for driving mileage. -Access to the UVA athletic facilities for a nominal fee. -Generous financial support through a stipend or wage. -Social activities and a closing reception. -Catered events. Our inaugural program was held in the summer of 1992. The program hosts approximately 35 students each year. The Summer Research Internship Program provides an outstanding environment to learn first hand about a career in biomedical research while preparing to succeed in gaining admission to graduate school. Many of our former SRIP participants have matriculated into M.D./Ph.D. and Ph.D. programs, including at UVA.


Contact Information
Phone: 434-924-1757
Email: srip@virginia.edu
Web Site: https://med.virginia.edu/summer-research-internship-program/about/


Keywords
Biology, Cellular Biology, Genetics, Health Related Research