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Summer Undergraduate Research Program

Overview

Summer 2007 Student
Summer 2007 Student
This ten-week research program is designed for approximately 20 outstanding undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a career in biomedically related sciences. Students in the program have the opportunity to:

  • obtain hands-on research experience in cutting edge laboratories;
  • interact with faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students;
  • attend a weekly luncheon/seminar series of presentations by faculty;
  • attend skills/development workshops to hone presentation skills, interview skills, etc.;
  • attend and present at works-in-progress sessions with the cohort of SURP students;
  • present their research at a special poster session at the end of the ten-week program.

Overview of Areas of Research

2008 Student at End of Summer Poster Presentation
2008 Student at End of Summer Poster Presentation
The current explosion in knowledge driving recent progress in diagnosis and treatment of human disease reflects the vitality of ongoing research within the context of laboratory science at Sloan-Kettering Institute. Students will learn from scientists conducting research in:
  • developmental biology and genetics;
  • signals and pathways involved in the control of cell proliferation;
  • cell-cell interactions, adhesion, and protein targeting;
  • tumor immunology, immunotherapy, and transplantation biology;
  • genomic integrity and human cancer genetics;
  • drug development, drug resistance, and clinical therapeutics;
  • chemical biology and structural biology;
  • computational biology.

See Faculty/Research for detailed information regarding ongoing laboratory research led by each of our faculty members.


Schedule

2008 Poster Presentation
2008 Poster Presentation
The ten-week summer undergraduate research program begins on the first Monday in June and runs for ten consecutive weeks.

Contact Us

For further information, e-mail surp@sloankettering.edu.
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
©2008 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center