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The Application for the 2022 NIH Summer Internship Programs Is Now OPEN!

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Applications are now being accepted for the 2022 summer internship programs in biomedical research at the NIH. Internships generally cover a minimum of eight weeks, with students arriving at the NIH in June.

In 2022, we hope to welcome summer interns in-person to our NIH campuses; this is dependent on the course of the coronavirus pandemic and we will update information and the website as soon as we have definitive information.

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Underrepresented/Minority Student Internship Program, Summer 2021- HubMAP Consortium

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The members of the NIH HuBMAP Consortium are asking your help to inform undergraduate students at your institution and/or from other relevant listservs about an exciting new virtual internship opportunity in biomedicine for Summer 2021. Please note that the deadline for applications is soon, Feb 15, 2021.

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Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO)

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Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO) promotes biomedical research training opportunities in allergic, immunologic, or infectious diseases. Applicants for INRO should be talented senior-level undergraduate students, those who have recently completed a master’s degree, or those who are in their final year of a master’s degree program. Through INRO, the NIAID training office sponsors postbac trainees from U.S.

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Caribbean Primate Research Center receives $7.8 million

This article is reproduced by CienciaPR with permission from the original source.

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The Caribbean Primate Research Center of the University of Puerto Rico received a $7.8 million award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to repair its facilities in Cayo Santiago, Humacao.

You can read the full version of this article in Spanish by clicking on ESPAÑOL at the top right of your screen.

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