Summer Research Training Program: Gain Hands-On Experience with Faculty Mentorship
Join the Summer Research Training Program and immerse yourself in all facets of a research project with guidance from a faculty mentor. Participants will engage in literature review, project design, hands-on experimentation, data analysis, and presentation of findings at the Student Research Forum. Scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $2,500 are available through a competitive application process. Additional support includes individual faculty mentorship and tuition assistance. Limited slots are available for 2012. For more information, visit our website or contact Dr. Michael J. Werle.
Summer Research Training Program: Gain Hands-On Experience with Faculty Mentorship
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Summer Research Training Program • an opportunity to participate • in virtually all aspects of a research project with the guidance of a faculty research mentor. • This includes: • reviewing literature • helping design a project, if not already done; • doing the project; • analyzing the results; and • presenting your findings at Student Research Forum
Broad Research Scholarship Areas • Basic and Translational Science Research • Clinical Science Research • 10 Scholarships of $2,000 to $2,500 • Competitive application process
Additional Sources of Support • Individual Faculty • Training Grants • Frontiers; Heartland Clinical and Translational Research • Pharmacology and Toxicology Training Grant • Neurological and Rehabilitation Training Grant
FrontiersHeartland Clinical and Translational Research • Mentor supported Research Experience • $1,000 tuition assistance • Prep for more advanced research opportunity
8 summer slots available for 2012: pays for stipend, research supplies http://www2.kumc.edu/coa/T32/index.htm Supported by Award Number T32HD057850 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health & Human Development and the KUMC School of Medicine
For more Information http://www.kumc.edu/som/medsos/opp.html#top Michael J. Werle, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Graduate Studies mwerle@kumc.edu (913) 588-7491