If you have participated in a BSCP program (student conference, symposium, skills workshops), we encourage you to list your participation in BSCP on your resume!
One Joslin Place
Boston, MA 02215
Joslin Diabetes Center Summer Research Program
Year Program Started: 1980
Max. Participants/Year: 12
Application Deadline: end of January
Program Timeframe: summer (eight to twelve weeks)
Academic Level Targeted: college, medical school, graduate school, doctoral level students
Racial/Ethnic Focus: any racial/ethnic group
Type of Program: education, research
Program Attributes: non-credit, stipend provided, seminars provided
Program Acceptance Requirements: class year (completed at least one quarter of current degree program), area of residence (U.S. resident), enrolled in a degree program at a college, university, graduate school, or medical school
Primary Science Discipline(s) Targeted: biochemistry, bio (cellular), bio (molecular), epidemiology, genetics, public health, science (biomed), science (social, behavioral), statistics/biometrics/biostatistics
Additional Comments: This summer program exposes undergraduates and graduate/medical students to basic, clinical, and epidemiological research related to diabetes. It is intended for students considering careers in basic research, academic medicine, or clinical medicine.