Microbial Friends & Foes Research Experience for non-Cornell Undergraduates (MFF)
Program Organizers
Tory Hendry, Microbiology
Heather Feaga, Microbiology
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The goal of the Microbial Friends & Foes REU Summer Site is to expose undergraduate students to concepts, research questions, and experimental approaches central to understanding microbial interactions with eukaryotic hosts and host responses to microbes, and to inspire students to seek careers in science. Participants will be placed in host labs where they will work with a faculty mentor as well as graduate student and postdoctoral mentors to develop and implement an independent research project. The research of potential faculty mentors falls broadly into three themes currently growing within the field of host-microbe interactions: (i) the ecology and evolution of microbe-eukaryote interactions, (ii) mechanisms underlying host-microbe interactions, and (iii) genetic and genomic analysis of microbes related to their associations with eukaryotic hosts.
The program runs for ten weeks: a virtual orientation the final week in May, followed by nine weeks on campus. Participants will receive a stipend of $700/week, on-campus housing, a meal allowance, and a travel subsidy. Students are expected to be available for the entirety of the program, from May 27 – August 1. (If you anticipate a conflict please contact us.) Applicants will be selected through a review process that matches participants with mentors based on interest.