Medical Scientist Training Program (MD, PhD) The Medical Scientist Training Program provides training both for the MD and PhD degrees in an environment that integrates graduate research training with clinical studies.
Medical Student Research Program Supported for over 40 years, the Iowa Medical Student Research Program encourages medical students to engage in scientific research throughout school and beyond. The Carver College of Medicine offers students the opportunity to graduate with research distinction.
For Undergraduate Students
Biochemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (BSURF) Program A ten week program providing students with hands-on experience in an active research laboratory under the direction of an established scientist. The research involves planning and performing experiments to answer questions of interest in contemporary biochemistry.
Biomedical Scholars Summer Undergraduate Research Program The Biomedical Scholars Summer Undergraduate Research Program offers research opportunities in the laboratories of faculty in free radical and radiation biology, genetics, human toxicology, immunology, molecular medicine, and neuroscience.
Cancer Research Opportunities at Iowa (CROI) CROI is a free ten-week program for underrepresented undergraduates interested in cancer-related biomedical sciences with mentors from the colleges of medicine, nursing, public health, engineering, pharmacy, and liberal arts & sciences.
Summer Undergraduate MSTP Research Program The Summer Undergraduate MSTP Research Program offers an intensive experience for undergraduates interested in combined MD/PhD training for a career as a physician-scientist.
Fostering Undergraduate Talent- Uniting Research and Education (FUTURE) in Biomedicine Program The FUTURE in Biomedicine Program develops research and learning partnerships with professors from Iowa colleges that do not offer doctoral programs. The program opens University of Iowa laboratories to Iowa college professors. Undergraduate students may be selected to accompany their faculty advisors.