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Summer Research Program for Medical Students

May 24 - July 30, 2010

A component of The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson is one of the nation's leading cancer centers dedicated to patient care, research, education and prevention. The purpose of the Summer Research Program for Medical Students is to provide participants with firsthand biomedical research experience in the basic or clinical sciences. Student projects are submitted by M. D. Anderson faculty mentors and will reflect the ongoing research efforts of the institution's clinics and laboratories. Individuals selected for the program will actively participate in both the technical aspects of their projects and the interpretation of experimental data. At the end of their summer experience, students will submit their research data in journal article format. Program trainees will be afforded the opportunity to acquire research skills and, through participation in institutional seminars and lectures, receive information that will be valuable in assessing their career goals related to research and patient care in oncology.

Curriculum

Each student selected for the program is given an opportunity to conduct a research project in one of the biomedical disciplines under the guidance of a full-time member of the M. D. Anderson faculty. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the basic principles that form the foundation for scientific investigation. Students also will be introduced to the clinical problems presented by cancer patients.

During the program, students work in M. D. Anderson laboratories and clinical areas five days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The majority of this time is spent in hands-on research. The laboratory and clinical experiences are supplemented by faculty seminars on a wide variety of research topics.

Qualifications

To qualify for the program, students must have successfully completed their first year of medical school by May 2010, and should demonstrate an interest in and predilection for scientific investigation.

Remuneration

Participants in the program receive a stipend of $4,000 for the complete 10-week period. The stipend is not a salary; it is meant solely to subsidize students so that they may participate in the program.

Housing

Accommodations for out-of-town students are usually available in university dorms a short walking distance from M. D. Anderson. Students will be asked to indicate on their application if they need housing. Responsibility for housing, however, rests solely with each student.

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To Receive Information/Application Packet

E-mail esromero@mdanderson.org for general information and an application packet.

Application Process

The completed application — consisting of a biographical data sheet, a student letter, and letters of recommendation — must be submitted by January 20, 2010. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered. Selection of participants will be made in March 2010 by members of the Curriculum Subcommittee for the Summer Research Program for Medical Students.

Before starting the program, selected applicants will be required to submit a completed immunization record (form provided) as well as a statement of general health signed by a physician.

For More Information

All correspondence concerning the program should be addressed to:

Michael J. Ahearn, Ph.D.
Summer Research Program for Medical Students - Unit 2
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030-4009
mahearn@mdanderson.org

Phone: 713-745-1205
Fax: 713-792-0800
E-mail:  esromero@mdanderson.org


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