Undergraduate Research Program
The Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University offers undergraduate students from colleges and universities around the country a chance to participate in research projects in the exciting and rapidly growing area of nanobiotechnology, a place where biology, medicine, engineering, and nanoscience meet.
This is an NSF-funded (National Science Foundation) program and generally runs from late May to early August. Award number: 2244506.
Applicants should be serious about receiving professional research experience and professional development.
- Eligible participants fall under the following criteria:
- U.S. citizens and permanent residents (this is required by NSF, and unfortunately there are no exceptions).
- Undergraduate students who have completed at least their freshman year and will not be graduating before the start of the program.
- Students not currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree are not eligible.
- GPA of 3.5 or better.
- Non-Johns Hopkins University students.