The REU Program:
Undergraduate Research in Biotechnology and Bioengineering  The REU program for undergraduate research in biotechnology and bioengineering at Keck Graduate Institute provides undergraduate students the opportunity for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research in the areas of bioengineering, computational biology, and applied molecular and cellular biology, as well as exposure to related ethics and business topics. - Ten week program: June 9 - August 15, 2008
Who Should Apply? Motivated undergraduate students majoring in engineering, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, mathematics, physics or related disciplines. Women and members of underrepresented minorities: One of the program goals is to promote the success of women and underrepresented minorities in science and engineering. Seven of the ten REU site positions will be reserved to female students. Three of the ten REU site positions will be reserved from students from under-represented ethnic groups. Applications for the 2008 REU Program are no longer being accepted. Funded by the National Science Foundation 
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