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Research Opportunities
There
are many opportunities for students to carry out research
in the laboratory of a faculty member. A broad spectrum of
state-of-the-art research activities is performed at Yale
in the MCDB and E&EB departments and in related departments
including the Yale Medical School. This research is in molecular
biology, biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, neurobiology,
physiology, environmental sciences, ecology and evolution.
All interested students are encouraged to participate in research.
Students may work in laboratories for academic credit and/or
experience. Financial support may be available in some cases,
but students being paid may not receive course credit.
The choice of a research laboratory should
be made in consultation with faculty members and the director
of undergraduate studies. Opportunities can be found on the
following web sites: http://www.eeb.yale.edu
and http://www.biology.yale.edu.
Detailed descriptions of research programs in MCDB can also
be found in a booklet entitled, Faculty Research and Graduate
Education, which can be obtained from the director of undergraduate
studies or the director of graduate studies.
Research
Courses
During
the academic year students can take either of two research
courses, MCDB/E&EB 475 or 495. These courses are intended
primarily for students who are culminating their undergraduate
experience by doing independent research to fulfill the senior
requirement. It is possible for students who wish to do research
earlier in their course of study to take E&EB/MCDB 475
before their senior year, but it does not substitute for other
course requirements. For research courses, hours are typically
arranged at the mutual convenience of the student and the
faculty adviser.
Students taking E&EB/MCDB 475a, b are expected to spend
at least ten hours per week in the laboratory of a faculty
member. This course can be taken more than once (or if planned
in advance, for double credit). Students must reapply each
semester to be enrolled, and at the completion of each term,
a paper must be submitted to their professor. This course
fulfills the senior requirement if one semester is taken in
the senior year.
E&EB/MCDB 495 is intended for students
who wish to do intensive research for the B.S. It is a year-long
course, two credits each term, in which students are expected
to spend at least twenty hours per week in the laboratory.
At the end of the course, students prepare a paper describing
the research they completed. One grade is given at the end
of the second semester.
Summer Research
Yale
students can also perform research with a faculty member during
the summer months, which allows students to devote full-time
effort to a research project. Summer research enables students
to continue research that was initiated during the previous
academic year or to begin research that will be continued
during the following academic year. Sometimes the faculty
member has grant funds that can support students during the
summer. Other possibilities for financial support can be found
at http://www.yale.edu/yser/fellowships.html.
Interested students should consult a member of the Yale faculty
or the director of undergraduate studies. Academic credit
is not granted unless the student is registered in (and paying
tuition to) the Yale summer school.
Summer research at other institutions is possible
through several programs. This information entitled, "A
Guide to Summer Research Opportunities for Undergraduate Students
in Science and Engineering" is available on the web site:
http://www.yale.edu/necuse.
Yale does not award academic credit for research done at other
institutions, even if done in the context of a course.
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opportunities.
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