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Time Commitment: This is a full-time program. Basic program requirements are that you will spend a minimum of 40 hours per week on research and program-related activities for the entire duration of the program. Research expectations and/or requirements will be determined between you and your faculty mentor.

Weekly Meetings: Participants are expected to attend regular GSRM Mentor Lunch Seminars and Genomics Lecture Series in which they will present their research and advance their scientific knowledge.

Program Events: Participants are expected to attend all organized program meetings and events, including:  opening and closing ceremony, program orientation, lab orientation, Grad School Mini-Expo, Office of Undergraduate Research Education Series presentations, and individual meetings with program training manager and principal investigator.

Poster Presentation: Participants are required to present their work in a poster format at the Undergraduate Summer Symposium organized by the Office of Undergraduate Research

Attend a National Conference: Participants will submit a research abstract and travel scholarship application to participate in one or two national conferences selected by the program.

Internship Report Submission: Participants are required to submit a one-page summary of their scientific and personal experience in the GSRM internship upon completion of the program.

Complete Surveys: To evaluate the goals of the program and receive feedback, participants are required to submit pre and post GSRM internship surveys.

All-Programs Socials (optional): Participants are encouraged to attend socials that are planned biweekly by GSRM and other formal summer programs on campus.
 

GSRM magnificent presenting research