DNA Residency for High School Students
The DNA Research Summer Residency provides Chicago and suburban high school students a paid opportunity to conduct genetic research alongside accomplished Field Museum scientists. Two high school students, an educator, and one Field Museum scientist will form a team that conducts basic research during a five-week internship program. All participants will be trained in molecular biology laboratory methods and equipment used in Field Museum’s Pritzker Lab/Rice DNA Discovery Center, gather data relevant to current research programs, and learn about all aspects of the scientific method—from sample gathering through data analysis and interpretation. The DNA Discovery Center also has a facebook page, and information for programs can be found there, under the Discussions section (click here).
Requirements (on-line application)
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- Must be Chicago or suburban high school sophomore or junior.
- Must be at least 16 years of age upon date of acceptance-no exceptions.
- Must submit an essay (200-500 words) describing why they would like to take part in this program and which science classes they have taken.
- Must have a strong interest in incorporating scientific research and/or genetics into their school programming or study.
- Must commit to weekdays, July 1-August 2, 2013 8:30 am-3:30 pm program times and dates (excluding July 4).
Participants will receive a stipend, a CTA pass or parking vouchers, and a one-year family membership to the Field Museum.
Application deadline: May 3, 2013. Interviews: May 13-May 24. Decisions: May 28.
Email DNAprograms@fieldmuseum.org for more information. No phone calls please.
Program/ Workshop
High School Students
Summer 2013, July 1-August 2, 8:30 am-3:30 pm weekdays
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Hours
Open every day except Christmas. 9am - 5pm
Location
1400 S Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605

