Jumpstart Your Public Health Career with the Cancer Research Immersion Summer Program
Published: Friday, October 11, 2024
Are you an undergraduate student passionate about cancer research and health equality? Do you want to make a meaningful impact in American Indian communities while working alongside leading experts in public health? The Cancer Research Immersion Summer Program (CRISP) at the OU Hudson College of Public Health offers you the chance to do just that—and more.
What is CRISP? The Cancer Research Immersion Summer Program (CRISP) is a prestigious, full-time, nine-week summer program in Oklahoma City, designed to provide hands-on experience in cancer research with a focus on cancer health equality in American Indian populations. CRISP is perfect for students interested in making a difference in underserved communities while exploring diverse fields of research.
Why Choose CRISP?
- Real-World Research Experience: Under the guidance of faculty from the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the OU Hudson College of Public Health, you’ll contribute to cutting-edge research that addresses cancer disparities.
- Mentorship: Receive formal mentorship from faculty and experienced researchers who will guide you throughout the program and support your professional growth.
- Make an Impact: Conduct and present your own research findings, leaving your mark on the field of public health.
- Explore a Range of Research Areas: Whether it’s laboratory science, clinical research, or community health initiatives, CRISP allows you to dive deep into the areas you’re most passionate about.
2025 Program Dates:
May 19 – July 22, 2025
Final banquet: July 22, 2025, in Oklahoma City.
Applications open starting October 1, 2024. Deadline for completed applications is January 22, 2025.
Eligibility:
We’re looking for students who are passionate about research and health equality, especially those from federally recognized tribes. Applicants should have completed at least two years of undergraduate study and have a strong academic background, particularly in science-related fields.
Why Should You Apply? With a competitive $5,000 summer stipend, access to state-of-the-art facilities at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and the opportunity to collaborate with some of the brightest minds in public health, CRISP is your gateway to a rewarding career. Faculty members from the Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology play an integral role in this program, offering you invaluable expertise as you take the first step toward making a difference in cancer health equality.
Application Details: Interested? Submit your application online, including a personal statement about your passion for public health and your goals. For more information and tips on applying, check out our video on how to make your application stand out.
Join CRISP and be a catalyst for change!