WVU Cancer Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Program now accepting applications

WVU Cancer Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Program now accepting applications

The West Virginia University Cancer Institute offers an undergraduate research internship every summer in basic and clinical cancer research. The highly competitive program provides funding and full-time research opportunities for five students who want to pursue careers in cancer research. Each student receives a $5,000 stipend to cover living expenses and accommodation in Morgantown, WV. Students are responsible for securing their own housing. An additional $1,000 is provided for research supplies to the host lab. The student is paired with an Institute scientist for a ~9-week research project. In 2025, the program will start on Monday, May 19th, and end on Friday, August 1st. Various projects provide a research experience focused on molecular, biochemical, and/or cellular approaches toward understanding the mechanism of cancer, developing anticancer drugs, and nanotechnology applications to cancer research. The participating labs focus on breast, lung, pancreatic, and head and neck cancers, as well as hematological malignancies such as leukemia or lymphoma. Examples of research projects are provided here Student Profiles.

Eligibility

Full-time sophomore and junior undergraduate students enrolled in a US university or college at the dates of the program.

Students who have participated in the program in previous years are not eligible.

International students enrolled in a US university or college are responsible to obtain their own visa and work permit if accepted to the program.

Application Information

Application opens: November 1, 2024

Application closes: March 1, 2025

Applicants will be notified of their acceptance status by March 15, 2025. Please be patient as we review applications. If accepted to the program, you’ll be asked to provide your official transcript.

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Preferred Factors in Selection

Established collaboration with WVU Cancer Institute labs

Previous research experience

Academic record, particularly in biomedical science-related courses

West Virginia resident status

Minority and underprivileged, including economically disadvantaged.

Questions Should Be Directed To:

RE: Undergraduate Summer Research at WVU Cancer Institute

Tina Lankford
Administrative Assistant, Senior
64 Medical Center Dr.
Morgantown, WV 26506-9300
Tel: 304-293-5175

Questions About The Scientific Program Can Be Directed To:

Alexey Ivanov, Ph.D.
Coordinator Undergraduate Research Program
Tel: 304-293-4936

Financial support for the fellowship program comes from the Edwin C. Spurlock Fellowship Fund, Edward L. Reed Cancer Research Endowment, Dr. David B. McClung Cancer Research Endowment Fund, and Joe Marconi Cancer Research Fellowship Endowment.