NIDDK - Medical Student Research Program In Diabetes (MSRP)
The NIDDK Medical Student Research Program in Diabetes allows medical students to conduct research under the direction of an established scientist in the areas of diabetes, hormone action, physiology, islet cell biology or obesity at an institution with one of the NIDDK-funded Research Centers during the summer between the first and second year or second and third year of medical school. Penn Diabetes Research Center participates in the nationwide inter-disciplinary program established over 40 years ago by the NIDDK to foster diabetes research. If you are interested in conducting research at Penn, contact Dr. David Merrick. For more information check out the Program Announcement and to apply, visit the NIDDK MSRP website.
Externally Reviewed
Application Deadline: Early January