summer research program at Ohio State

Did you know that The Ohio State University Medical Center has a Summer Program for biomedical students interested in obtaining a dual MD/PhD upon graduation? We encourage you to share our website with your students: http://go.osu.edu/success The SUCCESS Program will enable students to participate in a 9-week, fully-funded, enriching research experience hosted by the Medical Scientist Training Program. While taking part in this program, students will take valuable professional development courses and learn from engaged mentors; all while working in state-of-the-art research facilities. The SUCCESS program seeks to identify outstanding students interested in the biomedical sciences with the goal of pursuing graduate education (MD/PhD or PhD). The program seeks to enhance and foster diversity in graduate study in the biomedical and biological sciences as reflected in culture, class, race, ethnicity, background, work, and life experiences. The program especially encourages applications from African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and others whose backgrounds and experiences would bring diversity to the field. In order to be considered for SUCCESS, students must be graduating in the year of 2014 or 2015, enrolled in a U.S. 4-year undergraduate institution, and be an American citizen or permanent resident. Applications for the SUCCESS Program will be available online on November 1st! We do hope to hear from you again, and would love to see your students apply for this great opportunity! Feel free to forward this message to students who may find this program interesting. Sincerely, The SUCCESS Team

MEG PIASECKI Program Coordinator (SUCCESS) Assistant (MSTP)| College of Medicine Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University MSTP & SUCCESS Like US on Facebook! Graves Hall, 1190 | 333 W. 10th Ave. | Columbus, OH 43210 T 614.685-9764 F 614.292.6226 WE ARE COMMITTED TO IMPROVING PEOPLE’S LIVES THROUGH PERSONALIZED HEALTH CARE

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