Diversity Initiative in Scientific Research

The Summer Research Program in Genomics (SRPG)

The Summer Research Program in Genomics, funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute, is designed for underrepresented minority undergraduate students with an interest in the physical, biological, or computer sciences, engineering, or mathematics and a commitment to research. Students will spend the summer in a laboratory at the Broad Institute, where they will perform original scientific research.

The program features components to support both academic and scientific growth, including scientific seminars, a journal club, and workshops on scientific writing, graduate admission, and fellowships. Each student will have the opportunity to describe the results of his or her research in written, oral, and poster presentations.


Features of the program:

  • Nine week paid internship ($4000 for the summer)
  • Paid housing on MIT campus
  • Paid travel expenses
  • Academic and career guidance
  • Time to explore the Boston area, as well as organized social events

Eligibility:

  • Must be enrolled in a four-year college for the fall of 2008
  • Must major in physical, biological, or computer sciences, engineering, or mathematics
  • Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Must be a US citizen or permanent resident, and an underrepresented minority

Frequently Asked Questions

To apply, download this interactive, electronic form.

For more information, contact:

Diversity Initiative
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
7 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA 02142
T: 617-452-3000
F: 617-452-4588
E: diversity@broad.mit.edu

Student research highlights:

Diego Borges-Rivera

Diego Borges-Rivera
Computational biology sophomore at
Carnegie Mellon University

Flavian Brown

Flavian Brown
Biology senior at
Carleton College


Christel Chehoud

Christel Chehoud
Computational biology sophomore at
Princeton University

Eric Delgado

Eric Delgado
Economics and biology freshman at
Yale University

Bruce Jobse

Bruce Jobse
Biological sciences sophomore at
Dartmouth College

Dominic McDonald

Dominic McDonald
Chemical-biological engineering junior at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nicole Martinez

Nicole Martinez
Industrial biotechnology senior at University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez

Kristin Rose

Kristin Rose
Biology junior at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sara Tribune

Sara Tribune
Biology senior at
Tougaloo College


Nicole Windmon

Nicole Windmon
Chemistry senior at
Florida Atlantic University

Luke Yancy

Luke Yancy
Computer science and bioinformatics sophomore at
Morehouse College