WFIRM SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM
The field of Regenerative Medicine is multidisciplinary by necessity. Even the most simplistic attempt to replicate the functional regeneration of tissues and organs requires the coordinated expertise of biologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, and physicians. Traditionally, these areas of science have been disparate, and those who work in these fields speak different technical languages. Bringing these groups together is a formidable task, but one that is absolutely essential for developing regenerative therapies. One approach to coalescing investigators into functional teams is to begin their multidisciplinary training early. This is the goal of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) Summer Scholars Program.
The program provides a competitive stipend to undergraduate science and engineering students. Areas of focus for WFIRM projects include biomaterials, cell and molecular biology, physiology, biomedical engineering, controlled delivery, biochemistry, cell and gene therapy, and tissue engineering. Participation on multidisciplinary teams provides a network of interactions directed at addressing real-world clinical challenges. The main objectives of the program are to expose students to a multidisciplinary research environment that is driven by clinical needs, provide training in a strong team environment, and facilitate the education of the next generation of scientists and clinicians.
To apply to the WFIRM Summer Scholars Program, download the application and follow the instructions. Deadline for applications is March 1.