Posted: 16 Dec 2012 10:10 AM PST
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy - Rutgers University Summer Research Fellowship Program
The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy announces the 2013 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program. The program is intended for highly motivated undergraduates interested in a research career in the pharmaceutical and environmental sciences. Students are provided with an opportunity to conduct full-time research in areas related to Pharmacology and Toxicology, Environmental Health Sciences, Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Clinical Pharmacy. The SURF program is open to undergraduate students currently enrolled at a university in the United States. Previous experience performing independent laboratory or clinical research is not required. Students should be sophomores, juniors, or seniors at the time of application.
This 10-week program will run May 20 through July 26, 2013 and provides a $2,800 stipend. Students must be available for the entire 10-week period. Training includes hands-on research conducted in the laboratories or clinical practices of faculty members, round table discussions of research progress, and seminars on research careers and activities of the faculty. Students also participate in career development workshops. At the end of the fellowship, each student will provide a brief oral presentation on his or her summer research project.
To apply to the Summer Research Fellowship Program, the following items are required:
· Completed application form
· College transcripts (current and previously attended universities)
· Personal statement
· Letter(s) of recommendation (only 1 letter is required)
Applications must be typed and submitted in a single envelope. Letter(s) of recommendation should be in sealed envelopes and included in the envelope with the completed application form, transcripts, and personal statement. All application materials must be received/postmarked by February 6, 2013. Only complete applications will be reviewed.
Students are responsible for finding local housing for the 10-week duration of the SURF program. Additional funding for room and board is not available. All questions concerning summer housing should be directed to the Residence Life Assignments Office at oncampus@rci.rutgers.edu or (732) 445-0750.
For further information, please contact Dr. Debra Laskin by email at laskin@eohsi.rutgers.edu or Dr. Lauren Aleksunes at aleksunes@eohsi.rutgers.edu. Students selected for the program will begin to be notified March 8, 2013. Students will have 1 week to notify the Program of their intent to participate. Notifications of selected students will be made through April 1, 2013. Students who are not selected will be notified by April 8, 2013.
Note: Pharmacy students selected for the SURF program will be placed into Cycle III for their pharmacy practice experience.
Send completed applications to:
Ms. Cindy Olexsa
Dean’s Office
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers University
160 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
The SURF Program at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy is financially supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (1R25ES020721), the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, the UMDNJ Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the Dean of the School of Pharmacy.
General Research Areas
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences: neurotoxicology; immunology; inflammatory mechanisms of tissue injury; kidney injury; role of extracellular matrix in development and disease pathology; wound healing; nitric oxide biology; pulmonary toxicology, developmental toxicology; environmental health sciences
Medicinal Chemistry: design and synthesis of enzyme inhibitors and prodrugs; synthetic organic chemistry, structure activity relationships, medicinal chemistry
Pharmaceutics: design, development and evaluation of drug delivery systems; biopharmaceutics (drug formulation, drug transport); pharmacokinetics
Chemical Biology: cancer biology and prevention; regulation of tumor cell growth and differentiation
Pharmacy Practice: clinical studies; diabetes, hypertension, and medication therapy management
The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy announces the 2013 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program. The program is intended for highly motivated undergraduates interested in a research career in the pharmaceutical and environmental sciences. Students are provided with an opportunity to conduct full-time research in areas related to Pharmacology and Toxicology, Environmental Health Sciences, Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Biology, and Clinical Pharmacy. The SURF program is open to undergraduate students currently enrolled at a university in the United States. Previous experience performing independent laboratory or clinical research is not required. Students should be sophomores, juniors, or seniors at the time of application.
This 10-week program will run May 20 through July 26, 2013 and provides a $2,800 stipend. Students must be available for the entire 10-week period. Training includes hands-on research conducted in the laboratories or clinical practices of faculty members, round table discussions of research progress, and seminars on research careers and activities of the faculty. Students also participate in career development workshops. At the end of the fellowship, each student will provide a brief oral presentation on his or her summer research project.
To apply to the Summer Research Fellowship Program, the following items are required:
· Completed application form
· College transcripts (current and previously attended universities)
· Personal statement
· Letter(s) of recommendation (only 1 letter is required)
Applications must be typed and submitted in a single envelope. Letter(s) of recommendation should be in sealed envelopes and included in the envelope with the completed application form, transcripts, and personal statement. All application materials must be received/postmarked by February 6, 2013. Only complete applications will be reviewed.
Students are responsible for finding local housing for the 10-week duration of the SURF program. Additional funding for room and board is not available. All questions concerning summer housing should be directed to the Residence Life Assignments Office at oncampus@rci.rutgers.edu or (732) 445-0750.
For further information, please contact Dr. Debra Laskin by email at laskin@eohsi.rutgers.edu or Dr. Lauren Aleksunes at aleksunes@eohsi.rutgers.edu. Students selected for the program will begin to be notified March 8, 2013. Students will have 1 week to notify the Program of their intent to participate. Notifications of selected students will be made through April 1, 2013. Students who are not selected will be notified by April 8, 2013.
Note: Pharmacy students selected for the SURF program will be placed into Cycle III for their pharmacy practice experience.
Send completed applications to:
Ms. Cindy Olexsa
Dean’s Office
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers University
160 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
The SURF Program at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy is financially supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (1R25ES020721), the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, the UMDNJ Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the Dean of the School of Pharmacy.
General Research Areas
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences: neurotoxicology; immunology; inflammatory mechanisms of tissue injury; kidney injury; role of extracellular matrix in development and disease pathology; wound healing; nitric oxide biology; pulmonary toxicology, developmental toxicology; environmental health sciences
Medicinal Chemistry: design and synthesis of enzyme inhibitors and prodrugs; synthetic organic chemistry, structure activity relationships, medicinal chemistry
Pharmaceutics: design, development and evaluation of drug delivery systems; biopharmaceutics (drug formulation, drug transport); pharmacokinetics
Chemical Biology: cancer biology and prevention; regulation of tumor cell growth and differentiation
Pharmacy Practice: clinical studies; diabetes, hypertension, and medication therapy management
Posted: 16 Dec 2012 10:01 AM PST
Call for Applications: Association of Community Health Nursing Educators Research GrantOnce again ACHNE is sponsoring funding for a research grant. The purpose of this funding is to provide seed money, pilot funding, or total funding for small studies with promising contributions to public health nursing (PHN) or PHN education.
The applicant must be a member of ACHNE, have a master’s or doctoral degree or enrolled in a doctoral program.
The maximum amount of funding will be $5,000. Funds will be awarded at the ACHNE Annual Institute. Proposals must be submitted by February 1, 2013 to Dr. Barbara Polivka at polivka.1@osu.edu. Contact Dr. Barbara Polivka at polivka.1@osu.edu with questions.