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May 18, 2008

 

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Short-Term Research Training in Environmental Health Sciences for Underrepresented Students

About the Program
How to Apply
Participating Faculty


ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) provides opportunities for underrepresented students and students from disadvantaged backgrounds to be actively involved in ongoing research projects related to environmental health. The program is supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and is based in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences. Participating faculty members have appointments within the Department and are affiliated with the doctoral-level Training Program in Environmental Health Sciences. Research interests of the faculty include: oxidative damage and stress, cancer, chemoprotection, molecular biomarkers of exposure and susceptibility, hematopoeitic and immunotoxicology, xenobiotic metabolism, neurotoxicology, air and water quality studies and assessment of environmental and occupational exposures in relation to human health effects. In addition to their research experience, students will attend a seminar series on Environmental Health, receive information about how to apply to graduate school, and participate in discussions about issues and career opportunities in the areas of environmental and public health.
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HOW TO APPLY
Applications for summer research training are available through the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Summer Internship Program (SIP), and the Diversity Summer Internship Program of the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Applicants are evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:

  • Academic performance (generally a GPA > 3.0)
  • Completion of at least 1 year of college
  • Interest/potential interest in toxicology
    as it relates to human health
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Prior research/laboratory experience

Initial review of applications is conducted by the program director for relevance of research interests to environmental and public health. No one criterion governs whether an applicant is accepted. Rather, an applicant is assessed for a combination of qualities that make him/her stand out. Following this prescreening, general interests of an applicant are matched with those of a faculty member interested in sponsoring a summer intern. Recommended applications are forwarded to training faculty for review. Accepted applicants are assigned to a faculty mentor, who will oversee their research project.

Accepted applicants are then notified of whom among the training faculty have openings/support for them. The faculty member sponsoring the student will contact the student directly to discuss project specifics. Travel and accommodation arrangements are provided to students by our office staff together with Lenora Davis, Director of the School of Public Health’s Office of Student Diversity.

For more information on applying, please contact Dr. Michael Trush at mtrush@jhsph.edu.
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TRAINING FACULTY

NAME

POSITION

DEPARTMENT

DEGREE

Steven AnAsst. ProfessorEHSPhD

Shyam S. Biswal

Assoc. Professor

EHS

PhD

Joseph P. Bressler

Assoc. Professor

EHS

PhD

Patrick N. Breysse

Professor

EHS

PhD

Terry BrownProfessorBMBPhD

Valeria C. Culotta

Professor

EHS

PhD

Frank CurrieroAsst. ProfessorEHSPhD
DeLisa FairweatherAsst. ProfessorEHSPhD
Lynn R. GoldmanProfessorEHSMD
Thaddeus GraczykAssoc. ProfessorEHSPhD

John D. Groopman

Professor/Dept. Chair

EHS

PhD

Tomas R. Guilarte

Professor

EHS

PhD

Leslyn HanakahiAsst. ProfessorBMBPhD

Rolf U. Halden

Asst. Professor

EHS

PhD

Thomas W. Kensler

Professor

EHS

PhD

Douglas NorrisAsst. ProfessorMMIPhD
Brian SchwartzProfessorEHS

MD

Clive ShiffAssoc. ProfessorMMIPhD
Ellen SilbergeldProfessorEHSPhD

Paul T. Strickland

Professor

EHS

PhD

Clarke TankersleyAssoc. ProfessorEHSPhD

Michael A. Trush

Professor

EHS

PhD

Walter WatsonAsst. ProfessorEHSPhD

James D. Yager

Professor

EHS

PhD

Barry ZirkinProfessorPhDBMB




EHS = Department of Environmental Health Sciences

MMI = Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
BMB = Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

  

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