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Summer Undergraduate Research Program
| Primary Institution: | Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Graduate Division |
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| City: | Bronx |
| State: | NY |
| Job Duration: | 9 weeks |
| Class Requirement: | Completed Junior Year |
| Minimum GPA: | 3.0 |
| Position Type: | Research |
| Discipline(s): | Atomic/Molecular/Optical Physics Biophysics Medical Physics Other Engineering Interdisciplinary Physics: Biological Physics; Quantum Information; Etc. Imaging studies (Optics); Quantitative biology; structural biology |
| Description: | The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine offers exceptional college students the unique opportunity to work for the summer in a research laboratory at one of the world's top-ranking scientific institutions. Approximately 50 students from all over the country come to Einstein, live on the campus, and participate in "hypothesis-driven" research in their area of interest. SURP students also attend weekly undergraduate level seminars on specific research topics, participate in workshops including: career development and ethical issues in science and medicine. At the end of the summer, SURP students present a poster describing their research at the SURP symposium on the Einstein campus. All SURP students receive a stipend of $2500, free housing, and social activities including attending a Broadway show, a baseball game, barbeques and various outings. SURP 2007 dates: June 11 – August 9, 2007. The on-line application is available on our website: http://www.aecom.yu.edu/phd/summer.htm The application deadline is February 1. |
| Stipend: | $2500 |
| Benefits: | Housing Travel Reimbursement Social activities |
| Application Deadline: | 02/01/2008 |
| Job Website: | http://www.aecom.yu.edu/phd/summer.htm |
| Additional Information: | Students can participate in cutting edge research in biophsyics, structural biology, bioinformatics, optics (development of new imaging technology), physical chemistry, neurosciences, and quantitative biology. |
Research/Internship Opportunity Contact Information | |
| Primary Contact: |
Dr. Victoria Freedman 1300 Morris Park Avenue (Belfer 201) Bronx, NY 10461 Email: vfreedma@aecom.yu.edu Phone: 718-430-2872 Fax: 718-430-2598 |
| Secondary Contact: |
Ms. Rosa Garcia 1300 Morris Park Avenue (Belfer 201) Bronx, NY 10461 Email: surp@aecom.yu.edu Phone: 718-430-2345 Fax: 718-430-8655 |







