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Index to the CBU Biology Careers Page:

Biology Careers, General

"Careers in Science and Engineering: A Student Guide to Grad School and Beyond.
Science Careers Resources and Advice from AAAS
Graduate Programs in Science from AAAS
Links to Sites with General Career Information (Furman)
Biology Careers Page, Furman University 
"A Bachelor's Degree in biology opens the door to an unusually large number of career options....  Each of the occupation names listed under 'Many Specific Careers Described' will connect you to one or more pertinent Web sites."
AIBS "Careers in Biology"
Biology Careers (SICB): Publications - Newsletters 
Careers for Biology Majors "over 200 links to Web sites that describe specific careers accessible after training in biology" Furman Univ.
The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center offers vast resources on the following degree fields.  Within each area you'll find a profile of the field, and links to video or print profiles of professionals working in each area.  There are downloadable lists of employers and degree granting universities, salary data, and links to professional associations.  You can also browse through an A to Z list of all fields.
Application writing law, medical, business, grad schools 
ASLO Aquatic Science Career Information American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) 
Career Planning Center for Beginning Scientists and Engineers 
Career Builder (Job search)
Catapult on JobWeb Nat'l. Assoc. of Colleges and Employers
Job listings by field 
Assessment Tools
Career Choices
Applying to Graduate and Professional Schools
BioCareer Center - Biotechnology Career, Biotechnology Employment Resources 
Biology Careers Univ. N. Carolina, Wilmington
Biology Careers and Jobs (U. Buffalo) "...a comprehensive inventory of career and job-finding resources in the Biological Sciences."
Career Explorations (Links to information on careers from Biotech to Zoology)
Career Browser - Biology
Careers in Biology (Emporia State Univ.)
Career options for Zoology majors (U. Texas, Austin)
Plan for Graduate School (Peterson's)
Graduate School Information (links to preparation guides, etc.)
Science Careers: Jobs, Careers, and Employment in Science(Science magazine)
Bio Links: Biotechnology and Bio Technician Employment Links
Life Sciences from UniXL:  Catagorized links to articles on career preparation, jobs and ads
Graduate School Guide Online (searchable guide to graduate programs)
Scholarship Directory:  50 pages of scholarships! (pdf)
  • CBU Preprofessional Students 
  • Animal Behavior

    Biochemistry

    Bioinformatics

    Biotechnology

    Careers in Biotechnology (from the American Chemical Society)
    Biotechnology Careers at "Career Voyager" U. S. Dept. of Labor
    Nanotechnology Careers at "Career Voyager" U.S. Dept. of Labor

    Botany

    Cytotechnology

    UT - Memphis Program in Cytotechnology
    American Society of Clinical Pathologists
    American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science
    Amer Soc for Clinical Pathology  Info on Cytotechnology and Med Lab Tech Careers
    American Society for Cytotechnology

    Dentistry and Dental Hygiene

    Dental Careers Presentation by Jarad Braddy, DDS (CBU Class of 2000)
    University of Tennessee College of Dentistry
    Associated American Dental Schools Application Service
    American Dental Education Association
    Dental Resources  Links to educational sites, associations, and clinical information
    Dental School Admissions, DAT, etc. from Kaplan
    Pre-Dentistry (gopher,U Hawaii) 
    UT-Memphis program in Dental Hygiene
    American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA)
  • CBU Preprofessional Students 
    • Take a look at the current edition of Health Careers prepared by Dr. Eisen.  Contact Dr. Eisen (seisen@cbu.edu) to put your name on the Caduceus Newsletter email list to receive weekly news about career preparation (pre-Medical, pre-Dentistry, Pre-Physical Therapy, pre-Pharmacy, pre-Nursing, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, etc.).

    Ecology

    Careers in Ecology (from ESA)
    Guide to Career Opportunities in Ecology and Environmental Studies (U. Louisville)
    Jobs in Agriculture, Zoology, and the Environment
    Careers in Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology (numerous links to career guides)

    Environmental Science

    See Ecology for more career information

    Forensic Science and Forensic Anthropology

    Forensic Science:
    CBU Can Prepare You for a Career in Forensic Science

    What is forensic science and how do you prepare for the career? (from Michigan State Univ. Forensic Sci. Masters Program)
    Advice about a career in forensic science (from Florida State Univ.)
    American Academy of Forensic Sciences Website includes a Resource/Forensics section that provides additional links to forensic publications and organizations. American Academy of Forensic Science  offers a llist of undergraduate and graduate forensic science programs.

    Forensic Sciences at Eastern KY Univ.
    Forensics links from Florida State Univ. School of Criminology & Criminal Justice
    Forensic Medicine  Information on forensic Science, forensic medicine and forensic psychiatry.  Loads of Links!
    Pathology as a Career in Medicine  (from American Society for Investigative Pathology)
    Tennessee Criminal Law Defense Resources, this site provides definitions and links for many fields within the broad umbrella of forensic investigations.
    The FBI’s journal on forensic science. Part of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s web site.
    American Society of Criminology
    Forensic Chemists (career information from ACS)
    Forensic Anthropology:
    American Board of Forensic Anthropology
    LSU Faces Lab (Forensic Anthropology & Computer Enhancement Services)

    Genetics

    Careers in Genetics "...descriptions of a variety of training and career opportunities through profiles of professionals who make unique contributions to the field of genetics."

    Health Careers, General

    Health Careers Booklet by Dr. Eisen
    Health Professions Websites compiled by Dr. Eisen
    Health Careers Descriptions and links from the AMA
    Links to Medical and Health Career Descriptions
    National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions (Updates)
    Health Care Careers at "Career Voyages" U.S. Dept. of Labor
    Allied Health Careers at "Career Voyages" U.S. Dept. of Labor
    Health career descriptions from Allegheny   Rx for Success is a health career series providing students with a prescription for future success brought to you by Allegheny University of the Health Sciences. 

    Health Occupations Students of America  "HOSA is a student organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in health care and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people."
    Health Professions  Links from National Academic Advising Association
    Experience Critical Internship at Baptist The Experience Critical program is designed as a nontraditional volunteer corps – targeting mostly area college students or recent graduates interested in pursuing health care careers, who would be dedicated to providing support to emergency room patients, families and staff. The hands-on experience serves as a great addition to a student's resume.
    Health Career Programs for minority or disadvantaged students
  • CBU Preprofessional Students 
    • Take a look at the current edition of Health Careers prepared by Dr. Eisen.  Contact Dr. Eisen (seisen@cbu.edu) to put your name on the Caduceus Newsletter email list to receive weekly news about career preparation (pre-Medical, pre-Dentistry, Pre-Physical Therapy, pre-Pharmacy, pre-Nursing, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, etc.).

    Health Information Management

    Dept. of Health Information Management, Univ. of Tennessee - Memphis

    Immunology

    Invertebrate Zoology

    Laboratory Animal Science

    Profiles in laboratory animal science: 11 paths to the top of the field (Lab Animal)

    Medical and other Scientific Illustration

    Association of Medical Illustrators
    Science Illustration Certificate at University of California Extension, Santa Cruz

    Medical Assistant

    Medical School 

    Medical Technology

    Medical Laboratory Careers at "Career Voyages" U.S. Dept. of Labor
    Medical Technology at UT - Memphis
    American Society for Clinical Pathologists
    Careers in Medical Laboratory Technology  (from the American Society for Clinical Pathology)
    American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science
    Careers in Medical Laboratory Technology  (from 

    Medicinal Chemistry

    Microbiology

    Minority Health Career Programs

    ETSU Trio ProgramRonald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program The goal of the McNair program is to increase the attainment of graduate degrees by students from underrepresented segments of society.  Summer Internships:  Available to any eligible undergraduate student from any institution.  Internships typically are 9 weeks during the months of June and July.  The application deadline for summer internships is February 15th.
  • The Pre-Health Outreach Programs Office at East Tennessee State University's Quillen College of Medicine is currently accepting applications for Summer Programs. ETSU-QCOM is located in Johnson City, TN near the Virginia and North Carolina borders and 90 miles east of Knoxville, TN.  The program pipelines offer college level programs for disadvantaged (via HCOP grant funds) students interested in health professional schools.
    • Science Enrichment is a six week (6/4-7/15) program for students who are in the process of taking the professional school prerequisites.  Students will take an Introduction to General Chemistry or Organic Chemistry, Introduction to Physics, Physiology, and Critical Thinking.  In addition, students will receive extensive exposure to career planning via workshops and job shadowing. 
      Test Prep is a 7.5 week (6/1-7/22) program for students who have completed all the professional school prerequisites and are planning to MCAT, PCAT, GRE, etc.  Students spend the majority of their time in an intense test preparation course using Princeton Review (or similar) materials.  In addition, students participate in admissions workshops, attend the UNC- Duke Health Professions Recruitment Seminar, and participate in other activities to help prepare them for the professional school admissions process. 
      Doctors of Tomorrow is a six week (5/21-7/1) program for students who have successfully completed a minimum of 60 college hours.  This is a clinical internship program where students spend the majority of their time shadowing physicians and residents in QCOM-affiliated hospitals and clinics and rural/community based sites. 
      Prematriculation Enrichment is a four week (6/18 - week of 7/15) program for students who have been accepted to and plan to attend ANY US medical school. The program is designed to help ease the transition into the M1 year by offering exposure to first year courses such as Gross Anatomy.
    • Program services, room, board, and partial to full travel reimbursements are provided at NO charge to participants. Students will also receive a stipend for attending.  This opportunity is designed for pre-professional students who are looking for summer opportunities to strengthen their competitiveness.

    • Priority deadlines are as follows....
      March 1st for Science Enrichment, Test Prep, and Doctors of Tomorrow and May 1st for Prematriculation Enrichment
      For more information check out our website at www.etsu.edu/hcop.  You will find more in-depth descriptions of each of the programs, the application, as well as a wealth of other information.
      Contact:  Celeste Crowe, Assistant Director, Pre-Health Outreach Programs,  Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University     crowec@etsu.edu      423-439-2034
    Memphis McNair Programat the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. The McNair purpose is to provide undergraduates with effective preparation for doctoral [Ph.D.] study. The long-range McNair goal is to increase the number of first generation, low-income students and students underrepresented in graduate education who earn Ph.D. degrees. Ideally, I seek undergraduates who are science majors, as the research at this academic health science center is based in the biomedical sciences.  However, if local undergraduates can secure a faculty preceptor/mentor with whom to conduct research on their own campus, they are allowed to participate in the MMP, with the understanding that they must be able to come to this campus for non-research activities during the summer.
      This graduate school preparation program provides “McNair Scholars” with guided summer research internships; mentoring by graduate faculty; sessions on graduate school requirements and expectations; learning skills development in preparation for the Graduate Record Examination and graduate study; and participation in a national McNair Research Conference in July in Knoxville, TN.
      [This is an opportunity for] undergraduate students who are interested in a Ph.D. degree. The priority application deadline for the 2007 summer internship, tentatively scheduled for May 29 - August 3, is FEBRUARY 28th. Applications, however, will be accepted until MAY 1ST on a space available basis. 
      The application materials can be completed online and printed out for mailing. The materials can be found at http://www.utmem.edu/HCP/McNair/mmp_home.html.
    Health Career Programs for minority or disadvantaged students (links listed by Univ. of Memphis)
    Office of Health Career Programs, U.T. Memphis.  Links and program descriptions.
    Partners In Research (PIR) Minority Undergraduate Summer Research Program 
    This is a full-time, 10-week research experience in a cancer-related laboratory at The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).  This research experience is supplemented by a lecture series on basic cancer topics.  The program is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and the participants receive a competitive stipend.  Each student will benefit from cross-college interactions with pharmacy and medical students.  For more information please contact Mary Spann ( SpannMaryH@uams.edu ).
    Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Summer Research Fellowships for Undergraduate Students
    Competitive positions are available annually for research experiences in the biomedical sciences (15 fellowships) and bioinformatics (six fellowships) in laboratories at the three lead BRIN institutions:  UAF, UALR, and UAMS.  This program is sponsored by a grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources.  Each fellowship includes a stipend, living expenses and supply funds.  A major goal of the INBRE Summer Student Fellowship Program is to involve undergraduate students in Arkansas from groups traditionally underrepresented in science in a stimulating research experience.  For more information, visit  http://brin.uams.edu/students.htm 

    Neuroscience

    Nursing/Nurse Practitioner

    Nursing Careers at "Career Voyager" U.S. Dept. of Labor
    College of Nursing at Arkansas State
    National League for Nursing
    American Nurses' Association
    American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
    Web Links for Nurse Practitioners
    Nursing Net  "Nursing Net's mission is to help further the knowledge and understanding of Nursing for the public, and to provide a forum for medical professionals and students to obtain and disseminate information about nursing and medically related subjects." 
    RN Web (the professional journal)
  • CBU Preprofessional Students 
    • Take a look at the current edition of Health Careers prepared by Dr. Eisen.  Contact Dr. Eisen (seisen@cbu.edu) to put your name on the Caduceus Newsletter email list to receive weekly news about career preparation (pre-Medical, pre-Dentistry, Pre-Physical Therapy, pre-Pharmacy, pre-Nursing, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, etc.).

    Occupational Therapy

    Occupational Therapists (Occupational Outlook Handbook)
    Occupational Therapy Association of America, Career Information

    Oceanography

    ASLO Aquatic Science Career Information American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
    Careers in Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology (numerous links to career guides)

    Optometry

    Southern College of Optometry Contact Elizabeth Richman, Asst. Dir., 1245 Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104  (901) 722-3224
    American Optometric Association, Career Guidance
    Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry 1730 M Street N.W., Suite 210,  Washington, DC 20036
    Optometry Admission Test is offered in a computerized format.  Testing is available year round – you select the date, time, and place that is most convenient for you to test.  You receive your scores immediately after the completion of the test.  Schools receive official score reports within two weeks.  IInformation about the OAT can be obtained online at http://www.opted.org . 

    Paramedic

    Parasitiology

    Pharmacy/Pharmacology

    Physical Therapy

    Physician Assistant

    Physiology

    Podiatry

    Public Health

    Science Teaching

    Science Writing

      Science Writing (career information from the American Chemical Society)
      (Information below provided by Dr. Eisen)
      Members of the Memphis Scientific Editors' Roundtable (22 Jan. 2003):
            Donald Samulack, Ph.D., Director, Scientific Editing, St. Jude 
            Marc Kusinitz, Ph.D., Scientific Communications, St. Jude 
            David Armbruster, Ph.D., Head, Scientific Publications, University of Tennessee Health Science Center 
            Chris Lyons, Director, Communications and Marketing, American Association of Laboratory Animal Sciences
      There is a wealth of opportunities available to people interested in scientific writing and editing. The venues include industry, public relations, media, and academe.
      Argonne National Laboratories Office of Public Affairs Science Writing Internship"One full-time science-writing internship each summer for undergraduate students or students who graduated in May or June. ... Participants must be full-time students at an accredited college or university and must have a strong interest in science-related journalism. Participants will work at least ten 40-hour weeks on science news and feature stories and magazine articles..."
      Council of Science Editors   http://www.councilscienceeditors.org/ 
      Society for Scholarly Publishing   http://www.sspnet.org/
      American Society of Association Executives   http://www.asaenet.org/main 
      American Medical Writers Association provides a Student Membership  http://www.amwa.org

    Summer Internships and Research Programs

      • ETSU Trio ProgramRonald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program The goal of the McNair program is to increase the attainment of graduate degrees by students from underrepresented segments of society.  Summer Internships:  Available to any eligible undergraduate student from any institution.  Internships typically are 9 weeks during the months of June and July.  The application deadline for summer internships is February 15th.
      • The Pre-Health Outreach Programs Office at East Tennessee State University's Quillen College of Medicine is currently accepting applications for Summer Programs. ETSU-QCOM is located in Johnson City, TN near the Virginia and North Carolina borders and 90 miles east of Knoxville, TN.  The program pipelines offer college level programs for disadvantaged (via HCOP grant funds) students interested in health professional schools.
        • Science Enrichment is a six week (6/4-7/15) program for students who are in the process of taking the professional school prerequisites.  Students will take an Introduction to General Chemistry or Organic Chemistry, Introduction to Physics, Physiology, and Critical Thinking.  In addition, students will receive extensive exposure to career planning via workshops and job shadowing. 
          Test Prep is a 7.5 week (6/1-7/22) program for students who have completed all the professional school prerequisites and are planning to MCAT, PCAT, GRE, etc.  Students spend the majority of their time in an intense test preparation course using Princeton Review (or similar) materials.  In addition, students participate in admissions workshops, attend the UNC- Duke Health Professions Recruitment Seminar, and participate in other activities to help prepare them for the professional school admissions process. 
          Doctors of Tomorrow is a six week (5/21-7/1) program for students who have successfully completed a minimum of 60 college hours.  This is a clinical internship program where students spend the majority of their time shadowing physicians and residents in QCOM-affiliated hospitals and clinics and rural/community based sites. 
          Prematriculation Enrichment is a four week (6/18 - week of 7/15) program for students who have been accepted to and plan to attend ANY US medical school. The program is designed to help ease the transition into the M1 year by offering exposure to first year courses such as Gross Anatomy.
        • Program services, room, board, and partial to full travel reimbursements are provided at NO charge to participants. Students will also receive a stipend for attending.  This opportunity is designed for pre-professional students who are looking for summer opportunities to strengthen their competitiveness.

        • Priority deadlines are as follows....
          March 1st for Science Enrichment, Test Prep, and Doctors of Tomorrow and May 1st for Prematriculation Enrichment
          For more information check out our website at www.etsu.edu/hcop.  You will find more in-depth descriptions of each of the programs, the application, as well as a wealth of other information.
          Contact:  Celeste Crowe, Assistant Director, Pre-Health Outreach Programs,  Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University     crowec@etsu.edu      423-439-2034
      • Memphis McNair Programat the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. The McNair purpose is to provide undergraduates with effective preparation for doctoral [Ph.D.] study. The long-range McNair goal is to increase the number of first generation, low-income students and students underrepresented in graduate education who earn Ph.D. degrees. Ideally, I seek undergraduates who are science majors, as the research at this academic health science center is based in the biomedical sciences.  However, if local undergraduates can secure a faculty preceptor/mentor with whom to conduct research on their own campus, they are allowed to participate in the MMP, with the understanding that they must be able to come to this campus for non-research activities during the summer.
        • This graduate school preparation program provides “McNair Scholars” with guided summer research internships; mentoring by graduate faculty; sessions on graduate school requirements and expectations; learning skills development in preparation for the Graduate Record Examination and graduate study; and participation in a national McNair Research Conference in July in Knoxville, TN.
          [This is an opportunity for] undergraduate students who are interested in a Ph.D. degree. The priority application deadline for the 2007 summer internship, tentatively scheduled for May 29 - August 3, is FEBRUARY 28th. Applications, however, will be accepted until MAY 1ST on a space available basis. 
        • The application materials can be completed online and printed out for mailing. The materials can be found at http://www.utmem.edu/HCP/McNair/mmp_home.html.
      • Summer Courses at Gulf Coast Research Lab (for CBU credit) 

      • Applications and the program for summer courses to be taught at the GCRL are available at the GCRL web site.  The course listing includes links to course descriptions including specifics about the pre-requisites (for example 8 or more college cr. hrs. of biology). There is short "May Mester" and two standard summer terms.  You can take only one course per term.  These are all courses related to marine biology.  You can see the "Summer Field Program" list of courses, a course calendar, and information about fees and housing at the GCRL Summer Field Program web site.
        With Bro. Edward's permission, GCRL courses can be used toward your CBU Biology degree!  That is, any of these GCRL courses can be used as a CBU Biology elective.  (See the end of the biology course description in the CBU catalog.)
      • Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Summer Research Fellowships for Undergraduate Students

      • Competitive positions are available annually for research experiences in the biomedical sciences (15 fellowships) and bioinformatics (six fellowships) in laboratories at the three lead BRIN institutions:  UAF, UALR, and UAMS.  This program is sponsored by a grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources.  Each fellowship includes a stipend, living expenses and supply funds.  A major goal of the INBRE Summer Student Fellowship Program is to involve undergraduate students in Arkansas from groups traditionally underrepresented in science in a stimulating research experience.  For more information, visit  http://brin.uams.edu/students.htm 
      • Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program sponsored by the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.  The program offers an exciting opportunity to engage in research and graduate level education through oral and written presentations on summer projects and interactions with faculty and graduate students.  The goal is to expose students to graduate level research as a possible career opportunity.  The SURF program runs from June 4, 2007 to August 10, 2007 (10 weeks) and includes a $3,000 stipend.  The application deadline is March 1.  Students can obtain application materials and other valuable information by request or on line through http://www.uams.edu/biochem/summer_research/default.asp.  Contact information:  Grover Paul Miller, Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 W. Markham St., Slot 516, Little Rock, AR 72205.  office: 501-526-6486; fax: 501-686-8169, MillerGroverP@uams.edu
      • Summer Institutes for Training in Biostatistics sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.  Flier (pdf)  Students learn about the applications of statistical methods in biomedical research through coursework and hands-on experience working with real data collected in major clinical studies. Each of the three program sites has its own unique features, but they all have in common a well-conceived, balanced agenda and an ensemble of outstanding and dedicated investigators and professors who are in charge of this highly successful training program.  All costs are covered: tuition, housing, meals, etc.  For more information please see our program web sites: Boston University - North Carolina State University - University of Wisconsin-Madison .
      • Summer Research Program in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, June 5-August 11, 2006, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health in Albany, NY.  (Also see the info posted by Dr. Eisen)
      • Emory The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) at Emory University is a ten-week, hands-on training program for students of the sciences.  Participants receive training in research methods, analyze data and present results of their work at a formal research symposium.  Additionally, SURE students participate in weekly seminars on graduate school admissions, science careers and research ethics.  SURE is primarily funded by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.  Research areas include Biology and Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Anthropology, Psychology and Environmental Studies.

      • The SURE program targets sophomores, juniors and seniors majoring in science-related fields.  Women, underrepresented minorities and students with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.  For more information and application materials, please visit http://www.sciencenet.emory.edu/SURE/ .
        Applications are due each year in early February.  SURE awards include a $3,000 stipend [see web sites for annual updates] and paid campus housing for the duration of the summer program.
        Contact:  Dr. Cathy Qui?ones, Director, SURE Program, Center for Science Education, Emory University, 1399 South Oxford Road
        Atlanta, GA  30322   Telephone:  404-727-3439   E-mail:  srp@learnlink.emory.edu 
      • Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN) announces the 2006 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program See the information in the Caduceus Newsletter.
      • Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine The Summer Undergraduate Research Program is designed for students seriously considering graduate school or a career in biomedical research.
        • The SURP faculty includes over 100 active members in the Interdisciplinary Biomedical Graduate Program. You may choose a faculty scientist from one of the following programs in which to conduct a SURP research project:

        • Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics 
          Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology 
          Cellular and Molecular Pathology
          Immunology 
          Molecular Virology and Microbiology 
          Molecular Pharmacology 
      • Summer internships at Jackson-Madison County Hospital, Jackson, TN.  The hospital provides summer internships for pre-professional students (Premed Internship Volunteer Program).  For more information, contact Sandra Atherton at sandra.atherton@WTH.org.
      • Partners In Research (PIR) Minority Undergraduate Summer Research Program 

      • This is a full-time, 10-week research experience in a cancer-related laboratory at The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).  This research experience is supplemented by a lecture series on basic cancer topics.  The program is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and the participants receive a competitive stipend.  Each student will benefit from cross-college interactions with pharmacy and medical students.  For more information please contact Mary Spann ( SpannMaryH@uams.edu ).  (Also see the info posted by Dr. Eisen)
      • Pediatric Oncology Education Program (POE) at St. Jude

      • The Pediatric Oncology Education program at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital offers a unique opportunity for students preparing for careers in the biomedical sciences, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health, and veterinary medicine to gain biomedical and oncology research experience. The program provides short-term training experiences in either laboratory research or clinical research. 
      • Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock is offering Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships.  Fellowships are open to highly motivated students enrolled in an undergraduate program who wish to gain research experience in pharmacology or toxicology.  Visit  http://www.uams.edu/pharmtox/surf/ for more information and an application. 
      • Summer Institute in Anatomy  Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine announces a summer course for undergraduates in Human Anatomy, June 4 – June 29, 2007. 
        • This four week course iis designed to give undergraduate students an introduction to all aspects of human anatomy, and includes demonstrations using human cadavers. A regional approach will be employed, beginning with the thorax and abdomen, continuing with the limbs, and ending with the head and neck. Lectures on each topic will be given in the morning, followed by prosection demonstrations (i.e., dissections prepared by departmental staff and presented to students) on human cadavers in the afternoon. Course materials will also involve hands-on work with human bones, various imaging modalities (e.g., radiographs, CT scans), and computer programs. Student performance will be evaluated by both written and practical (cadaver-based) exams. To allow individualized instruction, the course is limited in enrollment.   Total tuition for the course, which includes the textbook, atlas, and all other supplies (except lab coats), will be $3700, due in full by May 1, 2007. 
      • University of Tennessee Health Science Center (Memphis, TN) Summer Research Scholarships.  Positions are available to sophomore and above college students interested in learning about becoming a Biomedical Scientist. 

      • Stipends of $3,000 (per 10-week full-time internship). Research areas include: Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cancer Biology & Developmental Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Genetics, Functional Genomics & Proteomics, Integrative Systems Biology, Microbial Pathogenesis, Immunology & Inflammation, Molecular Therapeutics & Cell Signaling, and Neuroscience.
        • Application Deadline is March 6, 2006. For details, contact: Dr. Edward G. Schneider, Phone:  (901) 448-2858, E-mail: eschneider@utmem.edu  For details about UTM graduate programs, go to the College of Graduate Health Sciences webpage at  and click on programs  http://www.utmem.edu/HCP/descriptions.html

    Toxicology

    Veterinary Medicine

    Wildlife Biology

    Zoo Keeping / Zoo Biology

    • MHIRT: Research Training Opportunity

    • The Minority Health International Research Training grant to CBU supports undergraduate biology students who are selected to join summer research projects in Brazil and Uganda. 
      • Plan ahead for next year.  (The application deadline is 15 Jan.)

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