Personal Information:
First Name*:
Last Name*:
Middle Name*:
I am (please select one)*:
US Citizen Permanent Resident International Student
College or University Currently Attending*:
Next fall I will be a*:
sophomore
junior
senior
3rd-year pharmacy
4th-year pharmacy
5th-year pharmacy
Cumulative grade point average*:
( on a scale where A = * )
Indicate on the text area below any classes in which you are currently enrolled and will complete prior to the start of the summer program of undergraduate research.*
Current Address:
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Web Site:
I will be at the above address until*:
Permanent Address (if the current address is permanent, then please include your current address information here)*:
Letters of Reference:
Information about of two persons you have asked to mail letters of reference directly to us in your behalf (preferably science and chemistry professors or laboratory instructors).
Send Reference Letters To:
Summer Undergraduate Research Program, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, The University of Kansas, McCollum Labs Room 104, 2095 Constant Ave., Lawrence, KS 66047-3729.
Reference 1 :
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Phone:
Reference 2 :
About your choice:
1 - Please describe your career goals and the reason(s) a summer program of undergraduate drug research might fit into that overall plan.*
2 -My preferences from list of representative projects*: (detailed description of projects)
1st choice Please make your selection... Nanoparticles for the delivery of proteins and DNA Mechanistic Analysis of Intracellular Drug Sequestration Protein Production and Structural Stability Analysis Project and Description TBA STABILIZATION OF PROTEINS, DNA, VIRUSES AND VACCINES STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF DRUGS IN FORMULATIONS SOLID-STATE NMR STUDIES OF PHARMACEUTICALS CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANT STRUCTURES FOR HIGH SENSITIVITY DETECTION
2nd choice Please make your selection... Nanoparticles for the delivery of proteins and DNA Mechanistic Analysis of Intracellular Drug Sequestration Protein Production and Structural Stability Analysis Project and Description TBA STABILIZATION OF PROTEINS, DNA, VIRUSES AND VACCINES STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF DRUGS IN FORMULATIONS SOLID-STATE NMR STUDIES OF PHARMACEUTICALS CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANT STRUCTURES FOR HIGH SENSITIVITY DETECTION
3rd choice Please make your selection... Nanoparticles for the delivery of proteins and DNA Mechanistic Analysis of Intracellular Drug Sequestration Protein Production and Structural Stability Analysis Project and Description TBA STABILIZATION OF PROTEINS, DNA, VIRUSES AND VACCINES STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF DRUGS IN FORMULATIONS SOLID-STATE NMR STUDIES OF PHARMACEUTICALS CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANT STRUCTURES FOR HIGH SENSITIVITY DETECTION
4th choice Please make your selection... Nanoparticles for the delivery of proteins and DNA Mechanistic Analysis of Intracellular Drug Sequestration Protein Production and Structural Stability Analysis Project and Description TBA STABILIZATION OF PROTEINS, DNA, VIRUSES AND VACCINES STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF DRUGS IN FORMULATIONS SOLID-STATE NMR STUDIES OF PHARMACEUTICALS CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANT STRUCTURES FOR HIGH SENSITIVITY DETECTION
3 - If I am selected for the program, I will need assistance in finding housing. We will make dormitory and dining arrangements for those individuals needing housing.
4 - The program is for 10 weeks. Our tentative starting date is Wednesday May 21, 2008. If your academic calendar will not accommodate this date, indicate your earliest starting date May June July August 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . The program concludes on Wednesday, July 30, 2008.
5 - Send a copy of your official transcript. If you have scores from national exams such as MAT or PCAT, please send copies.
Please make sure we have all of the materials and information requested above. Selection for the program is based on: a complete application, reference letters, transcripts, the statement of career goals, availability, and academic standing (e.g., usually junior-level).
For additional information, you may write or call: Dr. Eric Munson (785-864-3319; e-mail: munson@ku.edu) or Dr. Cory Berkland (785-864-1455; e-mail: berkland@ku.edu).
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 22 WILL RECEIVE PRIORITY. The University of Kansas is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Applications are sought from all qualified persons regardless of race, color, sex, disability, and, as covered by law, veteran status. In addition, University policies prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, marital status, and parental status.