National Institutes of Health (
NIH), Bethesda, MD, trains the next generation of doctors, researchers, and medical support staff who will improve human health in the future, both across the country and around the world.
Attend this information session to learn about scientific training programs available at NIH! Paid summer training working with Principal Investigators and graduate and post graduate level students on cutting-edge scientific equipment.
NIH seeks undergraduates/graduate students for post-baccalaureate and post-doctoral fellowships in the following disciplines:
* Biological Sciences
* Chemistry/Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
* Chemical/Biochemical/Environmental Engineering
* Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
* Biotechnology
* Environmental Science
* Health Administration and Policy
* Health IT
* Computer Engineering
* Physics
* Math
* Neuroscience & Cognitive Science
* Psychology
* Pre-Medical/Physical Therapy/Ophthalmology/Veterinarian/Dentistry
The following NIH scientists -- two of whom are Meyerhoff Scholars! -- will be here to share information about their roles and the work they do:
Cesar Perez-Gonsalez, PhD
Science Program Administrator
Office of the Scientific Director at the National Eye Institute (NEI), part of NIH
Olanike Awotunde ('18)
BS, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Meyerhoff Scholar)
Post-baccalaureate Fellow - National Eye Institute (NEI)
Howard Nicolson, III (Jr.)
BS, Chemical Engineering, Minor: Music
Research Intern - Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)/Marc U*STAR
An overview of NIH summer research positions and Pathways programs will be provided.
No RSVP required.
Event sponsored by the UMBC Career Center
Questions?
Please e-mail: Susan Hindle, Assistant Director, Internships & Employment
UMBC Career Center at
shindle@umbc.edu.
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