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November

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The Medical Student Scholarships to the Annual Meeting provides forty $1,000 scholarships to active SIGN members to attend the late April meetings.

Application deadline: early November.
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Meeting date: late May
Abstract deadline: early November
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The FASEB MARC Program provides funding for travel awards to support the participation of Faculty/ Mentors and Students, and Poster/Platform (Oral) Presenters at selected scientific meetings and conferences. The awards help to defray meeting registration and travel-related expenses (lodging, transportation, per diem) for eligible underrepresented minority* undergraduate and graduate students, post-baccalaureates, postdoctorates, junior faculty and mentors/faculty scientists in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.
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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) is an academic medical center dedicated to cancer research, patient care, and education. This program offers clinical electives to FINAL year medical students. Electives are available in one of several departments. Click here for a listing of participating departments.

Application information:
Application are accepted beginning no more than six months prior to requested elective date.
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Winter:
Program dates: January to March
Deadline: November 1
Summer:
Program dates: June to August
Deadline: March 1
Fall:
Program dates: September to November
Deadline: June 1

Notification: within two or three weeks of the application deadline
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The Summer Internship Program (SIP) at the NIH provides an opportunity to spend the summer working side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. Students sixteen years of age or older who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and are currently enrolled at least half-time in high school, an accredited U.S. college or university or an accredited U.S. medical/dental school are eligible to apply. Students who have been accepted into a college or university may also apply.

Application Information:
Application period: between mid-November and March 1 every year.
Deadline: March 1




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