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Summer Interns and Science Educators

High school students, college students, and science educators from elementary school, middle school, high school, and community college and from non-research intensive institutions benefit greatly from working in a research environment. The Recovery Act has enabled funding for administrative supplements to research grants to specifically provide summer research experiences for students and science educators. Currently more than 200 researchers from around the country have received funding to mentor students and educators.

Photo of Mikhael BekkermanMikhael Bekkerman
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Rising Sophomore
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Summer 2009 Internship: NHLBI's Developmental Neurobiology Section, Cell Biology and Physiology Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Photo of Jason ChoiJason Choi
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Rising Sophomore
The University of Pennsylvania
Summer 2009 Internship: NHLBI's Laboratory of Molecular Cardiology, Cellular and Molecular Motility Section, Bethesda, Maryland
Photo of Adrian HaimovichAdrian Haimovich
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Rising Senior
Columbia University
Summer 2009 Internship: NHLBI's Laboratory of Developmental Systems Biology, Bethesda, Maryland
Photo of Elizabeth WongElizabeth Wong
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Rising Junior
Stanford University
Summer 2009 Internship: NHLBI's Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, Bethesda, Maryland

 

Last Updated: September 4, 2009


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