
SBCNY Summer Undergraduate Research Program
The Systems Biology Center New York (SBCNY) Undergraduate Research Program offers summer research fellowships to City University of New York (CUNY) undergraduates who are planning to pursue PhD or MD/PhD degree programs after graduation and who are interested in incorporating systems biology approaches into the research that they pursue.
The SBCNY Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Icahn School of Medicine is a full-time 10-week research-intensive computational systems biology training program within laboratories of the Center. The fellowship provides a stipend of $4000 for the research training period from June 4, 2012 to August 10, 2012. Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis based on academic achievement, research motivation and compatibility of long-term goals with interests of SBCNY. We invite applications from students entering their junior or senior years.
- Ten week research intensive hands-on computational systems biology training program at the Systems Biology Center New York located at the Icahn School of Medicine
- Students majoring in Biological, Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences are encouraged to apply
- Weekly research seminar series
- Students present their research at the conclusion of the program at the SBCNY Summer Research Program Poster Session
- $4000 Stipend
- Open to US Citizens and US Permanent Residents
Visit SBCNY for application materials and complete program details
Terry A. Krulwich, PhD
SBCNY Education Director
Tel: 212-241-7280
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Sherry Jenkins, MS
Senior Technical Analyst
Tel: 212-659-1780
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Ravi Iyengar, PhD, is the Dorothy H. and Lewis Rosenstiel Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics. Dr. Iyengar is Director of the Experimental Therapeutics Institute and Director and Principal Investigator of the Systems Biology Center New York. Read More


