miRcore Research Camps for High School Students
The Sequencing Your Genome camp is also open to college students.
Our camps are available for academically motivated high school students (including incoming freshmen). We emphasize discussion in small groups of five or six campers, each group supported by its own teaching assistant throughout the camp. A unique feature of our camps is that students will be eligible to continue their learning experience with the miRcore Volunteer Program, which meets throughout the school year online and in person (optional). MVP students continue learning about computational biology research, programming, teamwork, community outreach, and leadership (including founding/leading GIDAS club).
…. because I didn’t care about the camp and I didn’t think that science was something I could do. I knew I didn’t want to be a doctor and I couldn’t see how a biology camp could help me with my goal of becoming a linguist. …. I showed up with low expectations and left in love. After the camp, I decided to start a GIDAS club at my high school and begin volunteering with miRcore. Now, I am lucky enough to spend every Saturday afternoon with other motivated high school students. I am constantly learning about and doing science. My experiences with miRcore have completely revolutionized how I see science and how I see my ability to participate in science. I now take higher level science classes at school, plan to pursue scientific research in college, and constantly barrage my friends and family with whatever science facts I’m excited with at the moment. But most of all, I am experiencing and participating in the future of science and medicine and having a great time doing it.
Marianne profile
● 3-year MVP member, then president
● Supported miRcore programs as a Stanford undergraduate
● Supporting miRcore programs while currently a UC Berkeley PhD candidate
I cannot stress enough how much you and miRcore have changed my life, not just by helping me get into UM or into the Koschman lab or this scholarship, but also for exposing me to the field of biological research and personalized medicine. Deciding to take the computational biology camp in 8th grade has been one of the best decisions. Without miRcore or the summer camp, I most definitely would not be in this position today.
Karthik profile
● MVP member 4 years in high school (Vice President of Research, 2 years)
● Supported miRcore programs as a University of Michigan undergraduate
● Supported miRcore programs while in master’s at Cambridge University, UK (Churchill Scholar)
● Supporting miRcore while as a medical student at Stanford
Thank you so much for your letters of rec, as well as mentorship, guidance, and love over the years. I am so incredibly grateful for my experiences in miRcore, both as a student and as a leader. I am especially grateful to have met and worked with you. More than just a mentor, you are a friend and inspiration to me. I rely on the skills I learned from you and miRcore every day, and I also know that I could not be where I am today without miRcore ….
Audrey profile
● 2-year MVP member, then Chair of the GIDAS Support Committee
● Supporting miRcore programs while currently a Harvard undergraduate
Summer Camps Offered in 2025
If you are taking multiple camps, you pay only one application fee. Please use the same transaction id on multiple camp application forms.
Computational Biology (CB) In-Person Camps
Session 1 (University of Michigan): June 16 – June 20, 2025
Session 2 (University of Michigan): June 23 – June 27, 2025
Session 3 (University of Michigan): July 7 – July 11, 2025
Session 4 (Scripps Research Institute): July 28 – August 1, 2025
Computational Biology (CB) Virtual Camps
Session 1: June 16 – June 20, 2025
Session 2: June 23 – June 27, 2025
Session 3: July 7 – July 11, 2025
Session 4: July 28 – August 1, 2025
R Research Programming Hybrid Camps
Date: August 4 – August 8, 2025
Location: Scripps Research Translational Institute or Virtual
We recommend taking a CB camp beforehand if possible.
The R Programming Camp is not just a programming camp; it provides essential tools and datasets with which students can develop their own research projects. Students will learn TCGA big data analysis using microRNA sequencing data of cancer patients for RNA biomarker analysis, tumor prediction using machine learning tools, and graph generation.
Biotechnology Sequencing (BTS) Hybrid Camps
Date: July 14 – July 18, 2025
Location: University of Michigan or Virtual
We recommend taking a CB camp beforehand if possible.
The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering (MICDE) has provided access to the University of Michigan’s high performance computing system Great Lakes Slurm cluster for all BTS campers to run calculations in a Linux environment.
Sequencing Your Genome Camps
Total 3 weeks
Module 1: CB in-person preferred (Any camp okay)
Module 2: BTS (Date: July 14 – July 18, 2025)
Module 3: Analyzing your genome data (Date: August 11 – August 15, 2025)
After their genome has been sequenced, students will be given access to a Linux cluster to do computational self-data analysis for one year (for non-medical research purposes only). Each student will be the sole custodian of their genomic data. Age: 16+ on the first day of Module 3 session. Both parental and student consent is needed. College students are also welcome. If you have questions, please email us at camp@mircore.org.
Previous Invited Speakers
Michael Boehnke, PhD
Richard G. Cornell Distinguished University Professor,
University of Michigan
Eric Green, MD, PhD
Director,
National Human Genome Research Institute,
National Institute of Health
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD
Associate Professor,
Department of Internal Medicine (Division of Infectious Diseases),
University of Michigan
David Orentlicher, MD, JD
Cobeaga Law Firm Professor of Law,
University of Nevada Las Vegas