ASPET
A research program from UND and the American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET).
This program 10-week summer undergraduate research fellowship (SURF) experience in neuropharmacology includes mentorship from faculty at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences.
Specific research areas include: neurochemistry, neurotransmission, neural receptor pharmacology, neurotransporters, epigenomic modification, neuroimmunology, mechanisms and treatment of nervous system disorders, drug addiction, drugs of abuse, pharmacology of drugs acting on the central nervous system, and behavioral pharmacology.
Details
- The program will begin Tuesday, May 27, 2025, and end Friday, August 1, 2025.
- Participants will receive a $6,000 salary/stipend and travel expenses to UND (up to $750 for one round trip).
- Room and board is covered at UND.
- Financial support is also available for child care if needed.
- Students who have already received their bachelor’s degrees prior to the start of this program are not eligible.
- At least five undergraduate students will be selected to participate in the UND ASPET 2025 program.
Please submit applications and letters as soon as possible. Application review will begin no later than March 1. Applications will be accepted through April 15.
ASPET SURF participants will work in a research laboratory alongside faculty, graduate and undergraduate students. In addition to basic lab procedures, participants will have the opportunity to learn a variety of lab techniques in the fields of cell biology, developmental biology, epigenetics, immunology, molecular biology, neurobiology, and psychology with an emphasis in neuropharmacology. Students will also participate in weekly training seminars and workshops about science writing and presentations, responsible conduct of research, ethics and harassment, as well as the graduate school application process. The program ends with an undergraduate research poster session.
Selection criteria include academic performance, as well as educational and career goals. Students with a genuine interest in pursuing a career in the sciences and from groups underrepresented in the sciences such as those from rural and tribal colleges with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.
Learn about our ASPET Researchers
For more information, contact Dr. Van A. Doze.