Open House: Discovery to Cure High School Internship Program 2024
This event is in the past.
8:30 a.m. to noon
275 E. Hancock Ave (Room #135.1)
Detroit, MI 48201
The Discovery to Cure High School Internship Program, an NIH-funded Research Education Program, which has been running at Yale University since 2003, is now running its fourth year at the C.S. Mott Center for Human Growth and Development in the School of Medicine at Wayne State University. We are welcoming applications for the summer of 2024
The goal of the program is to provide high-quality life science research experience to qualified high school students and expose them to the excitement of biomedical research careers. Selected students are paired with a postdoctoral fellow, graduate student, or a research technician, who will mentor and supervise them as they learn a variety of research techniques and conduct an independent project over the course of eight weeks during the summer. Participating students must have completed their junior year, be at least 16 years old at the time of the program and must be only those who you believe are qualified and able to fulfill the requirements of the program.
We will be hosting an open house on Friday, March 15, 2024. On this day, teachers and their students will learn more about the program and they will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Further information about the program can be found at the official website.
Contact
Alyssa Alday
3135776011
alyssa.alday@wayne.edu