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Carolina Summer Fellowship Program in Pharmacology


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Academic Level:
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Description:
The Carolina Summer Fellowship (CSF) Program is a 10 week summer research program for undergraduate students is designed to give students planning a career in the biomedical sciences an opportunity to conduct research under the direction of a research pharmacologist and to gain knowledge and skills in scientific communication and networking.

Training in the CSF Program includes hands-on research conducted by the student in the laboratory of a supervising faculty member, a weekly seminar program to acquaint the student with projects and research activities of the faculty, workshops on career opportunities, ethics training, presentation skills, and how to apply and interview for graduate school. Outside the lab get to know your fellow CSF students through fun events, lunches and dinners near or on the famous Franklin Street. The program culminates with student presentations on their summer research project.

Benefits:

-$4000 stipend

-Free on campus housing

-Food allowance
accepts non-us citizens

Participating Institution(s):
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Lead)

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Molecular Biology
STEM Fields

Keywords:
Pharmacology

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