MEDICAL STUDENT SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM
The purpose of the Medical Student Summer Research Program (MSSRP) is to provide opportunities for students to perform research and to experience the excitement of developing deeper insights into research problems of their choice. The program fosters and supports the participation of Emory medical students in basic, clinical, and epidemiological research projects. Rising second and third year medical students may participate in the program. Selected students are paid $3,000 for an 8 – 10 week research program. Faculty mentors and/or Departments are expected to provide matching funds in support of students with whom they are matched to work. The School of Medicine will provide matching funds to support stipends of selected students during the research project.
Important Dates:
- Medical Student Research Day for 2007 participants will be January 30, 2008.
Program Information
Information for Faculty Mentors

