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The Summer Mentoring and Research Training: Methods in Neuro-Science of Drug Abuse (SMART MIND)


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Academic Level:
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K-12 Educators
Undergraduates - First Year
Undergraduates - Sophomore
Undergraduates - Junior
Undergraduates - Senior

Note: this opportunity encourages applications from community college students.

Description:
The Summer Mentoring and Research Training: Methods in Neuro-Science of Drug Abuse (SMART MIND) Program allows students the opportunity to obtain a meaningful exposure to research methodology in neuroscience with a strong emphasis in drug addiction studies. The projects students can choose from are designed to take participants from novice to relatively independent researcher status, through the guidance from their respective faculty mentors.


Participating Institution(s):
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University of Texas, El Paso (Lead)

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Neuroscience
Psychology & Behavioral Sciences

Keywords:
Addiction
Behavioral Neuroscience
Chemical Biology
Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Psychology
Public Health

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This program is funded by:
National Institute of Health (NIH)


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