IDeA National Resource for Quantitative Proteomics Internship for Undergraduate Summer Research - 2025

Deadline: March 1st, 2025 11:59 PM EST

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Undergraduate Summer Internships in Proteomics

Tentative dates: May 27th-July 25th, 2025

Hosted by the IDeA National Resource for Quantitative Proteomics

The Internship Program is designed to provide a unique opportunity for the next generation of scientists to explore an alternative career option in biomedical research by gaining experience in a national resource and core facility environment. Each year 2 undergraduate students will be selected to spend 9-weeks during the summer in the IDeA National Resource for Quantitative Proteomics working on a project relevant to human health. This internship will provide exposure to daily operations and best business practices in a national resource environment. Interns will interact with core facility users and gain experience in experimental design, sample preparation, data collection and analysis of the proteomic data. 

Mission:

    Provide a unique opportunity for the next generation of scientists to explore alternative career options in biomedical research by gaining experience in a national resource and core facility environment.

    Provide on-site training to undergraduate students in state-of-the- art proteomics workflows (experimental design, sample prep, data collection, and bioinformatics)

Logistics:

    Internship includes a $6,000 stipend, along with university privileges for the participants residing on campus including use of the library, computer labs, and recreational facilities.

    A $400 travel award is available for each participant for travel to a national conference or regional scientific meeting to present their research in the year following the internship.

    Interns participate in activities including talks on scientific ethics, CV preparation, scientific communication (written and oral), and social activities with other undergraduate students.

    Participating students will prepare a paper in journal format and a poster presentation at the Annual Arkansas Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium (ARURS) at the end of the 9-week program.

Requirements:

    Interested applicants will be required to participate in a pre-submission consultation to discuss career goals and to communicate information on the internship opportunity. 

    Open to undergraduate students who will be rising juniors or seniors majoring in science (i.e biology, chemistry or a related major)

    Selection criteria for the internship include the students GPA, faculty recommendations, and a student’s interest in a career in research.

    Applications from those underrepresented, under-resourced, or from diverse backgrounds are encouraged

    Applications will be electronic and made through a Piestar portal 

Application due date: March 1

Award notification: March 15

Anticipated number of awards: 2

Direct questions to Proteomics_Internship@uams.edu