Computational Biology Research Camps for High School Students
INTENDED AUDIENCE: Current high school and incoming 9th grade students interested in computer, math, biology, and medicine.
Goals
- To expose high school students to career opportunities in biomedicine through hands-on experience in computational genomics and prepare them for the emerging era of medical genomics, when all doctors must be well-acquainted with genetic discoveries, technologies, and applications.
- Give research opportunities to high school students beyond the school setting.
- Identify potential GIDAS (Genes In Diseases And Symptoms) club leaders at their schools (eligibility: completion of CB camps offered in CA, GA, and MI).
Here are the various summer camps (all college-level research) that we offer:
Georgia
Atlanta CB Camp
Current Year: May 28-31 2019
Michigan
Sponsored by the University of Michigan, WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) and MICDE (Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering), miRcore’s three research camps will be held on the University of Michigan Campus.
Computational Biology Camp
Current Year: We are currently full and additional application will go on the wait list.
Session 1: June 17-21 2019 (current high school students only)
Session 2: July 8-12, 2019 (incoming 9th grade and above)
R Research Programming Camp
Current Year: July 15-19, 2019 We are currently full and additional application will go on the wait list.
Biotechnology Summer Camp
Current Year: June 24-28, 2019 We are currently full and additional application will go on the wait list.
California
Sponsored by the Scripps Research Translational Institute, miRcore’s two-week research camp will be held on the Scripps Campus.
Scripps Summer Camp
Current Year: We are currently full and additional application will go on the wait list.
Week 1 (Computational Biology): July 29-August 2, 2019
Week 2 (R Programming): August 5-9, 2019