Broad Summer Research Program
A nine-week program to support and
prepare undergraduates for successful
biomedical research careers
The Broad provides an
unmatched environment
where peers, mentors,
and collaborators constantly
encourage you to push the
scientific envelope and
embrace your failures,
as these are the only
ways to accomplish the
impossible.
Alexis Fennoy, BSRP 2013;
Ph.D. candidate, Washington
University of St. Louis
ABOUT THE
BROAD INSTITUTE
The Broad Institute is a non-profit,
independent research institute
and global leader in genomics and
biomedicine. A deeply collaborative
community, the Broad brings together more than 300 faculty and
more than 1,500 scientists from
across MIT, Harvard and Harvardaffiliated hospitals, working together
to solve critical problems in biomedicine. Organized around disease areas,
the Broads hybrid model combines
the creativity of academia with the
innovation of industry to develop
new technologies and therapeutics
at a scale that cannot be accomplished by a single laboratory.
The Broads scientific
program areas include:
Medical & population genetics
Cancer
Cell circuitry
Psychiatric disease
Infectious disease
Chemical biology and therapeutics
To learn more about the Broad,
visit www.broadinstitute.org.
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
PROGRAM BENEFITS
This program is open to students with
a demonstrated commitment to
promoting diversity and inclusion in
STEM disciplines. Students from
underrepresented backgrounds are
especially encouraged to apply.
$4,250 stipend
Applicants must also meet the
following criteria:
Have a strong interest in pursuing
graduate school (Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D.)
Have U.S. citizenship or permanent
residency
Be a rising sophomore, junior or
non-graduating senior
Free housing
Travel to and from Boston
Travel sponsorship to a scientific
conference to present summer
research
Intensive weekly workshops
focused on professional
development, with an emphasis
on scientific communication and
topics of diversity and inclusion
Social and team-building activities
Major in physical, biological, or
computer sciences, engineering
or mathematics
Be currently enrolled in a 4-year
college or university or have
confirmed enrollment upon
completion of the program
W H AT I S T H E B R O A D
SUMMER RESEARCH
PROGR A M (B SRP)?
This NIH-funded program engages
students in mentored, cutting-edge
research with leading scientists.
The program also offers an intensive curriculum outside the lab,
emphasizing communication,
collaborative problem-solving,
graduate school preparation, and
demystifying scientific careers.
BSRPs mission is to diversify
the biomedical field.
Have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or
above (on a 4.0 scale)
No previous research is required,
but applicants must demonstrate
a strong interest in biomedical
research
H O W T O A P P LY
I M P O R TA N T D AT E S
Application available
Mid-November
Application deadline
January 31, 2017
Notifications
Early to mid-March
Program dates
June 5August 4, 2017
For more information and
to apply, visit our website
at broad.io/bsrp or contact us
at
[email protected]Broad Cancer Genomic Scholars
A two-year post-bac opportunity
in Cancer Genomics
ABOUT THE
BROAD INSTITUTE
The Broad Institute is a non-profit,
independent research institute
and global leader in genomics and
biomedicine. A deeply collaborative
community, the Broad brings together more than 300 faculty and
more than 1,500 scientists from
across MIT, Harvard and Harvardaffiliated hospitals, working together
to solve critical problems in biomedicine. Organized around disease areas,
the Broads hybrid model combines
the creativity of academia with the
innovation of industry to develop
new technologies and therapeutics
at a scale that cannot be accomplished by a single laboratory.
To learn more about the Broad,
visit www.broadinstitute.org.
W H AT I S B R O A D
CANCER GENOMIC
SCHOL AR S (BCGS)?
This innovative two-year program
engages talented participants in
comprehensive and immersive
research, academic and career
guidance. The program is designed
to diversify the biomedical research
field by supporting the development
of knowledge, expertise and skills
both inside and outside the lab.
PROGRAM BENEFITS
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
BCGS participants will carry out
research as paid, full-time Associate
Computational Biologists or Research
Associates, working side by side with
leading scientists within the Broad
Cancer Program.
This program is open to individuals
with a demonstrated interest in
issues around diversity and
inclusion in STEM disciplines.
Underrepresented students are
especially encouraged to apply.
Participants will receive a salary
of $38,000$60,000 (depending on
experience and skills) and access
to health benefits. In addition, BCGS
scholars will engage in academic
and professional development
opportunities including:
Applicants also must meet the
following criteria:
Comprehensive scientific
communication training
Have U.S. citizenship or permanent
residency
Completed a four-year university
or college degree not more than
two years before the start of the
program
Development of individualized
training plan
Majored in the biological, physical
or computer sciences, engineering
or mathematics
Career-oriented seminars and
workshops
Attained a minimum GPA of 3.5
on a 4.0 scale
Discussions of topics such as
scientific collaborations, ethics,
support networks, stress manage-
ment, diversity and inclusion, and
the culture around science
Participated in significant prior
research experience
Graduate school preparation
(statements, recommendations,
GRE, etc.)
I M P O R TA N T D AT E S
Application available
Late October
Application deadline
January 4, 2017
In-person interviews
Februaryearly March 2017
Notifications
March 2017
H O W T O A P P LY
For more information and
to apply, visit our website
at broad.io/bcgs or contact us
at [email protected]