Clinical Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE)
The Department of Medicine Clinical Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) welcomes undergraduate rising sophomores and juniors who are interested in exploring careers in biomedical research to participate in a summer experience. The aim of the CURE program is to provide students a background in research in clinical medicine. The program consists of an 8-week experience at MSK. Students will have a structured didactic series featuring training in the key aspects of clinical research conduct, as well as exposure to different careers in biomedical research. Each student will be paired with a faculty mentor to participate in an active research project. These projects may involve data derived from clinical trials at MSK, or real-world outcomes from patients treated at the center. The aim is for the student to gain exposure to the conduct of clinical trials in medicine, applications of data science in the medical field, or other topics relevant to clinical research. Summer participants may spend some time observing the care of cancer patients based on their interest.
A student’s experience is expected to include:
- Participation in one or more research projects developed with the guidance of the faculty mentor.
- Attending research and clinical meetings with the mentor and research team.
- Observations/shadowing in outpatient clinic and/or inpatient rounds.
- Attendance at seminars and lectures offered across the wider MSK community.
- Gaining skills highly relevant to clinical cancer research, including exposure to the Electronic Health Record (EHR), principals of ethical sound clinical research practice and data integrity, and use of the secure database REDCAP.
- Attendance at a weekly session focused on career pathways in clinical research delivered by the Program Directors and faculty members.
Our faculty researchers focused on Clinical and Translational Cancer Research work in a variety of settings. For most, this is an office or “dry” laboratory setting where research is focused on data, but in some cases, there may be some component of work in a “wet” laboratory. Participants will have access to secure computers in shared flexible office space.
Each intern will prepare a brief capstone presentation at the end of the summer.
Please note this internship requires on-site presence. Therefore, all employees should live within a commutable distance to MSK.
MSK will not reimburse for travel expenses.
Program Dates
June 9th, 2025 – August 1st, 2025
Schedule
Eight weeks, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., 37.5 hours weekly, 5 days on-site.
Eligibility
Preferred Criteria
- Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in science and/or premedical studies
- A dedicated interest in exploring careers in biomedical science and/or clinical research
- Exceptional communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
- Highly inquisitive, focused, and proactive
- Good judgment and discretion when working with confidential information
Required Criteria
- Eligible candidates must be a rising sophomore or junior undergraduate student
- Enrollment in a bachelor’s program
- Ability to work independently
- Good organizational and interpersonal skills
How to Apply
Application and Selection Process Timeline
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Please submit the following to CURE@mskcc.org
- Current resume
- 500-word maximum personal statement describing your interests in biomedicine and, if applicable, any relevant experience in the field. Please give us some sense as to your interests so that we can pair you with a faulty mentor that matches your goals.
- Unofficial transcript from Undergraduate University
- Recommendation letter from at least one professor/teacher/advisor
- Selected candidates will undergo a brief video interview via teleconferencing.
- Candidates will be updated via email on an ongoing basis throughout the selection process regarding application status updates.
Application Deadline
January 31, 2025
Salary
$28.33/Hourly
Program Directors
Contact
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
1275 York Avenue
New York, NY 10065
bourkek@mskcc.org
sancher3@mskcc.org