By Nathan Tidwell
For many undergraduate students, research isn’t an area they often get to experience. The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the University of Arkansas of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) offers that opportunity.
SURP is a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-funded effort sponsored by the UAMS Graduate School.
Program co-directors are:
Robert E. McGehee Jr., Ph.D., dean emeritus of the Graduate School, distinguished professor in the College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics and executive director of the Arkansas Biosciences Institute
Billy Thomas, M.D., professor and neonatologist in the College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics
Eleven students from six different colleges and universities were chosen for this year’s program, which ran from May 20-July 19.
Graduate School Program Gives Undergraduates a Chance to Explore Research