Stanford Cardiovascular Institute Summer 2022 Research Program



The Stanford Cardiovascular Institute (CVI) is offering a 10-week Summer Research Program in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Medicine for Undergraduate students. Summer research students will have the opportunity to work on an independent research project in the labs of Stanford faculty. No prior research experience is required. 

  

Stanford CVI’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program will run for 10 weeks between June and August 2022, with the exact dates yet to be determined. Please check our website for updates. Students are expected to devote 40 hours/week to research and career development activities during the course of this program. Each student will receive a set stipend of a minimum of $5,000. In addition to research in your faculty mentor’s lab, you will have the opportunity to meet scientists and health professionals in other industries, learn about different career paths and present your work to your peers and the Stanford cardiovascular and pulmonary science community. For more information and to view previous awardees and mentors, please visit our program's website.  

  

Eligibility: 

· Applicants must be a US Citizen, Permanent Resident, or holder of one of the following visas: F-1, H1, H1B, J1, PR, TC, or TN 

· To qualify for the program, you must be entering at least your second year of an undergraduate degree program in Fall 2022. Fall 2022 sophomores, juniors, and seniors are invited to apply. Individuals graduating from an undergraduate degree program in Spring/Summer 2022 are also eligible. 

 

No previous research experience is required.  

Submit Your Application Here! Deadline – January 15th, 2022. 

Individuals from groups underrepresented in academia (including but not limited to racial /ethnic minorities, gender/sexual minorities, first-generation college students, disabled individuals, individuals from low-income households) are particularly encouraged to apply! 

 

For any questions, please feel free to contact cvi_outreach@stanford.edu


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