SURF 2023: Meet the Interns
Intern Sofia Gonzalez works in the Bohn Lab to conduct research on safer pain relievers.
Intern Sofia Gonzalez works in the Bohn Lab to conduct research on safer pain relievers.
Congratulations to this year's poster session and talk prize winners!
Ten graduate students who completed their doctoral studies on The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology campus in Jupiter were honored today, Friday, May 19, during Scripps Research’s 31st Commencement Ceremony in La Jolla, California. Hosted by the Skaggs Graduate School…
See a photo gallery from "RNA: From Biology to Drug Discovery," held Jan. 17 and 18, 2023, at The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute in Jupiter, Florida.
“We show for the first time that you can make brain-penetrant molecules that eliminate toxic gene products,” Disney said.
Here are the program details for SURF/REU at UF Scripps Biomedical Research.
Your application should include your unofficial transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statement and resume.
The SURF/REU program is your entre into the world of research science. Click here for details on who is eligible for this extraordinary paid opportunity.
More than 30 high school and undergraduate students interned at UF Scripps during the summer of 2022, learning wet lab skills, data science and molecular biology, all thanks to the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust and the National Science Foundation.
A Q&A about interning at UF Scripps with Katrin Karbstein, Ph.D., professor of integrative structural and computational biology.