FRESNO – UCSF Fresno is accepting applications for its 18th Summer Biomedical Research Internship Program, which provides Central San Joaquin Valley high school students an opportunity to gain first-hand experience with careers in medicine and valuable research skills that will give them a competitive edge. Students in their junior year of high school from Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced and Tulare counties are eligible to apply.
Selected students will work with UCSF Fresno faculty members from June through August 2005 on a variety of research projects in the Fresno area. Last year, nine students were assigned to research topics such as surgery reconstruction, cesarean deliveries, studies in epidemiology, emergency medicine and infectious diseases.
In addition to conducting research, students in the Summer Biomedical Research Internship Program visit the University of California, San Francisco campus and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, as well as observe a surgical procedure at University Medical Center in Fresno.
More than 150 high-achieving students have graduated from the program, which began in 1986. Many of the students have gone on to pursue studies at UC campuses and other prestigious universities.
Students are selected based on academic merit, their responses to a questionnaire, interviews and letters of recommendation from their teachers. Thanks in part to the generosity of the Bertha and John Garabedian Foundation, every participant will be awarded a stipend.
The application deadline is March 1, 2005. To obtain an application or more information, please visit www.ucsfresno.ed/ospr/sbi.html or contact Sharon Hutchinson at (559) 243-3607.