Here's a great opportunity for undergraduates who are interested in interdisciplinary experiences that have connections with the life sciences. Please note that this program is open to students outside of just the mathematical and life sciences. Instead of repeating the information here, I'll let you read for yourself.
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From: "Huber,Greg"
Date: November 30, 2009 5:16:18 PM CST
To: "
SIGMAA-BIO@LISTS.MAA.ORG"
Subject: Quantitative Cell Biology Summer Program
This summer internship opportunity may be of interest to junior-year students and their advisors.
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The Center for Cell Analysis & Modeling (CCAM), located in the School of Medicine at the University of Connecticut, is accepting applications through March 2010 from undergraduate students interested in a summer fellowship at the interface between math, computer science, physics, chemistry and cell biology.
Internships will be awarded at a stipend level of $4000 for 10 weeks from early June through mid August. Applicants should be finishing their junior year and should submit a letter of application describing their past experience, what kind of research interests them, and why they are interested in CCAM.
Please share this information with your students and colleagues.
More information and how to apply can be found at our website:
http://www.ccam.uchc.edu/cam/cam_internships.html If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
- Greg Huber
tel: 860-679-4209
email:
huber@uchc.edu