Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Summer Research @ Johns Hopkins

Hello Dr. Pickrell:

I’m writing to you from the Institute for Nanobiotechnology at Johns Hopkins University. I’d like to share some opportunities for your department’s interested undergraduate students to apply to paid summer research programs at JHU for Summer 2016:

Research Experience for Undergraduates- Students majoring in the STEM fields participate in research projects in the exciting and rapidly growing area of nanobiotechnology, a place where biology, medicine, and nanotech meet. Students receive hands-on graduate level laboratory research experience and guidance from faculty and graduate student mentors.

Rosetta Commons- Students majoring in the STEM fields learn the inner details of the Rosetta C++ code and community coding environment. Students spend 8-10 weeks of hands-on research in a molecular modeling and design laboratory, developing new algorithms and discovering new science.

More information can be found on the attached flyers and on our websites:
http://inbt.jhu.edu/education/undergraduate/reu/
https://www.rosettacommons.org/about/intern

Thank you for your consideration.

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