Summer Undergraduate Research Program Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics Johns Hopkins University McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine The internship program will provide hands-on research experience as part of ongoing research projects with bioinformatics and genomics faculty in the Institute of Genetic Medicine. Current areas of research include analyses of highthroughput sequencing data to determine markers of disease, characterize genes and their variations in species such as human and mouse, reconstruct gene networks, and assemble and analyze genomes. The program involves full-time research (40 hours / week) for 10 weeks during the Summer 2013, between May 20th and July 26th, but we can make accommodations if you need to start a bit later. Wages will be approximately $11 / hour for undergraduates and $9 / hour for high-school students. How to apply: The program is open to undergraduates (including following their senior year), as well as exceptional high-school students. To apply, email the following to [log in to unmask], with the subject line ŒBioinformatics internships¹: i) an up-to-date resume; ii) a one page (maximum) statement of interests outlining your goals for this internship; and iii) current college (for undergraduates) or high-school transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable). In addition, please arrange to have a letter of recommendation from a teacher or mentor emailed directly to the address above. All application materials must be sent in PDF format. For full consideration, applications must be submitted by March 15, 2013 (applications will be considered until the positions are filled). Incomplete applications will not be considered. For more information, please email [log in to unmask] or visit: http://genomics.jhu.edu/internship.html