Interdisciplinary REU Program in Structure and Function of Proteins
The Interdisciplinary REU Program in the Structure and Function of Proteins at the University of Michigan will provide undergraduate students with a 10-week research experience in the areas of biochemistry, biophysics, cheminformatics, computational chemistry, enzymology, marine biology, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, pharmaceutical sciences and plant biology.
The Interdisciplinary REU Program in the Structure and Function of Proteins will provide undergraduate students with a 10-week research experience in the areas of biochemistry, biophysics, cheminformatics, computational chemistry, enzymology, marine biology, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, pharmaceutical sciences and plant biology. The research projects featured in this program all involve studies of the structure and function of proteins. Participant benefits include a stipend, free campus housing, allowance for travel to and from Ann Arbor, a meal allowance, scientific communication workshops, graduate school preparation workshops, and more.... Further details regarding the program can be found at: http://pharmacy.umich.edu/reu. Please feel free to contact crdotson@umich.edu or 734-615-6562 if you have any questions.
Cherie R. Dotson, Ph.D. Student Affairs Program Manager for Graduate Student Recruitment & Outreach University of Michigan College of Pharmacy 428 Church Street, Room B015D Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1065 Phone: 734-615-6562 Fax: 734-763-2022 email: crdotson@umich.edu









