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- Posted Monday December 13, 2021
Applications open today for Helios Scholars at TGen and TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy
Summer education programs focus on high school through college graduate students
PHOENIX, Ariz. — DEC. 13, 2021 — Hannah Fry, a senior studying biological sciences at ASU, had no wet-lab research experience until this past summer when she joined one of the premier summer student programs offered by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope.
Now, Hannah sees her time as an intern in Helios Scholars at TGen as an essential part of her quest to become a family-medicine doctor, especially building her understanding of translational medicine, the process of moving new discoveries from the laboratory into new treatments for patients.
“That ability to turn your research into something that can actually save lives really resonated with me,” Hannah said. “I want to become a doctor, and so I think it is really important to understand how basic research can improve clinical outcomes.”
More future bioscience researchers and physicians will get that same inspirational opportunity this summer, when TGen hosts 45 undergraduate and graduate college students in Helios Scholars at TGen, and another 20 high school students in TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy.
Applications for both programs open today. The deadline for applying is Feb. 4.
The Programs
Helios Scholars at TGen is a paid, full-time, 8-week summer internship program starting at $512 per week. Designed for incoming and continuing undergraduate, graduate and medical school students, Helios Scholars at TGen offers a one-of-a-kind summer experience in biomedical research under the mentorship of TGen faculty and staff. The program covers a breadth of research areas as well as professional skills training in writing, networking and presentation methods.
Helios Scholars applicants must: be at least 16 years old by the June 6 start of the 2022 program; be a graduate of an Arizona high school or currently attending college in Arizona; be available to work 40 hours per week (excluding weekends); and be planning to attend college full-time during the Fall 2022 semester. Learn more or apply at tgen.org/helios.
TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy is a 2-week summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors that comes with a $1,000 scholarship. This program allows qualified high school students the chance to explore a variety of careers within biomedical research. Experts share career advice and provide hands-on opportunities that enable students to gain a more in-depth understanding of translational research and the impact it has on clinical trials and precision medicine. Learn more or apply at tgen.org/tbla.
Both programs are sponsored by Helios Education Foundation.
Over the years, TGen has hosted more than 800 students in its summer education programs.
For questions not answered on the education website, please contact: Kristen Kaus, TGen Manager of Education and Outreach, at [email protected] or 602-343-8719; or Amanda Lim, Education and Outreach Specialist, at [email protected] or 602-343-8607.
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About TGen, an affiliate of City of Hope
Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a Phoenix, Arizona-based nonprofit organization dedicated to conducting groundbreaking research with life-changing results. TGen is affiliated with City of Hope, a world-renowned independent research and treatment center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases: CityofHope.org. This precision medicine affiliation enables both institutes to complement each other in research and patient care, with City of Hope providing a significant clinical setting to advance scientific discoveries made by TGen. TGen is focused on helping patients with neurological disorders, cancer, diabetes and infectious diseases through cutting-edge translational research (the process of rapidly moving research toward patient benefit). TGen physicians and scientists work to unravel the genetic components of both common and complex rare diseases in adults and children. Working with collaborators in the scientific and medical communities worldwide, TGen makes a substantial contribution to help our patients through efficiency and effectiveness of the translational process. For more information, visit: tgen.org. Follow TGen on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter @TGen.
Media Contact:
Steve Yozwiak
TGen Senior Science Writer
602-343-8704
[email protected]