| Undergraduate Research Opportunities in the
Wasserman Lab We have openings for undergraduates in a wide range of fields, including genetics, bioinformatics, development, signal transduction, gene expression, and molecular evolution. |
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Opportunities:
Undergraduates begin by working closely with a postdoc, graduate
student, or research associate to develop expertise in specialized
laboratory techniques and familiarity with a particular field of study.
Most students then develop independent projects that form the basis for
a full-time summer project and, in many cases, a senior thesis or
B.S./M.S. research. Through participation in research and in weekly
laboratory meetings, students acquire training in thinking about,
carrying out, and communicating scientific discoveries. Undergrads
have coauthored many of the research papers from the lab and
typically move on to highly competitive training programs for a Ph.D.,
M.D., or related professional degree . Qualifications:
The ideal applicant has a GPA of 3.3 or higher in their basic
coursework. Preference is given to students who have worked in a
laboratory or have taken a lab course, such as Biochemical Techniques
(BIBC 103) or Recombinant DNA Techniques (BIMM 101). Applicants should
also have taken one or more upper level classes, such as Genetics (BICD
100), Molecular Biology (BIMM 100), Molecular Sequence Analysis (BIMM
181), Physical Biochemistry (BIBC 110). Please E-mail Dr. Wasserman
directly to discuss opportunities. |
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| Course Credit for Research (BISP 199) | Senior Honors Thesis (BISP 196) | ||||
| Undergraduate Research Scholarships | B.S./M.S. Program | ||||
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