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Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Summer 2012: Dates TBA

Summer Undergraduate Research Program: Oceans and Human Health. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Summer 2012: Dates TBA.

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Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Summer 2012: Dates TBA

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  1. Summer Undergraduate Research Program: Oceans and Human Health Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC Summer 2012: Dates TBA OUR AIM: Students will improve their understanding of the molecular processes regulating coastal and ocean environments to enhance benefits to human health and reduce public health risks. • 10 week program • Combines formal classroom work with independent research • Gain research experience employing cellular and molecular techniques Topics of interest: climate change, coral health, marine natural products, harmful algal blooms, environmental bioindicators, respiratory physiology, and environmental toxicology and immunology, and more Contact Eric Lacy, Director 221 Fort Johnson Rd. Charleston, SC 29412 (843) 876 - 2052 lacyer@musc.edu Application deadline is February 28, 2012 General SURP Information:http://www.musc.edu/grad/summer/surp/index.html Application Information:https://www.carc.musc.edu/summer/research/ Oceans and Human Health Track Information: Contact Eric Lacy with questions Transferable Credit Hours Earned: 15 Summer Program Student Stipend: $ 4,700 Supported by:

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