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  Summer Outreach Programs  
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The AR INBRE’s Outreach Core supports a Summer Mentored Research Program for both undergraduate faculty and students at Arkansas institutions. For specific fellowships and application procedures, please visit the Faculty and Student web pages.

Goals of the INBRE Outreach Core

  • To increase the number of college and university faculty in Arkansas with active funded research programs in biomedical science.

  • To increase the number of undergraduate students in Arkansas who pursue careers in biomedical science.

The goals of the Outreach Core are to be achieved through support of collaborative research projects supervised by mentors with research interests in common with undergraduate faculty and students. Mentors in the AR INBRE are researchers at one of the three lead AR INBRE institutions, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, University of Arkansas at Little Rock or University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. A current list of available mentors is found under Thematic Research Areas.

Thematic Research Areas

  • Most investigators in the Thematic Research Areas work in the general area of molecular and cellular biology.

  • Multidisciplinary approaches to common problems are strongly encouraged.

Thematic Research Areas are consistent with the long-range plans of the three lead institutions: UAMS, UAF, and UALR.

Summer Mentored Research Program Application Forms

Faculty Application Form (PDF)

Faculty Application Form (Word)

NIH 398 Forms for Biosketch
STUDENT ONLINE APPLICATION

 

2006 INBRE Symposium - Fall Symposium Poster Awards
INBRE Fall Symposium, November 3-4, 2006, Web site
Hosted by University of Arkansas

2004 INBRE Symposium - Hosted by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
MCBIOS Conference and Arkansas INBRE Research Symposium

2003 INBRE Symposium - Hosted by the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Networking Arkansas Institutions of Higher Education

Student Programs Heat Up Summer
UAMS upDATE- August 2003 (PDF format)

Summer is Science Season for Young Students
UAMS upDATE -
July 2002 (PDF format)

 
 

The Arkansas INBRE is supported by a grant  from the National Institutes of Health

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (P20 GM103429).

Please contact Diane McKinstry regarding questions or comments about this site or our program.
For more information about the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences visit http://www.uams.edu.

 
 
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