The Genetics Society is a professional society. Lots of good resources for undergraduates here.
job, internship, graduate, and research opportunities for Biology students. This list is maintained by the Elon Biology Department.
Showing posts with label genetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genetics. Show all posts
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Opportunities through the Genetics Society of America
https://genetics-gsa.org/career-development#undergrads
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genetics,
GSA,
Internships,
research,
science society
Friday, January 31, 2020
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Cold Spring Harbor Labs (due mid-Jan each year)
http://www.cshl.edu/Education/Undergraduate-Research.html
Undergraduate Research Program at Cold Spring Harbor Labs
The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) at CSHL provides an opportunity for undergraduate scientists from around the world to conduct first-rate research. Students learn the scientific process, technical methods and theoretical principles, and communicate their discoveries to other scientists. Approximately 20 students come to CSHL each summer for the 10-week program, living and working in the exciting Laboratory environment. URP participants work on a real research project in one of CSHL's expert labs. Research at CSHL focuses on: Molecular Biology & Cancer Genetics & Genomics Neuroscience Plant Biology Quantitative Biology In addition to doing research in the lab, URP participants attend a series of specially designed workshops, seminars and collegial events. Workshops focus on learning particular skills, such as Python programming, while seminars cover research topics, responsible conduct of research, and career development. At the URP Symposium at the end of each summer, students present their research to the entire CSHL community. URP participants live and work among CSHL scientists. They are invited to all Laboratory social activities - including two exclusive dinners, one with CSHL President Bruce Stillman and one with Chancelor emeritus and Nobel Prize winner James Watson. On weekends, students are free to explore nearby New York City or the sandy beaches of Long Island. By the end of the summer, URP participants have first-hand experience of a career in scientific research |
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botany,
Cold Spring Harbor,
genetics,
molecular biology,
neuroscience,
research,
summer
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