Student Research Experience

 

Links to help students launch their research experience with INBRE


Applications for the Fall 2023 semester are now open. New students are required to complete a Pre-Application form.

New students apply here: PreApplication form

Returning students please contact inbre@hawaii.edu for an application.


The deadline to submit all applications is Friday, September 1, 2023.

All students will be required to complete a Lab Supervisor Acknowledgement form (see link below).


Application Process

Follow the steps below to complete your application and watch this animated video for more information.

Student Research Experience Eligibility & Requirements (Fall 2023)

Click here to view the Revised SRE Eligibility & Requirements table due to COVID-19 restrictions.

INBRE Lab Supervisor Acknowledgement Form and Lab Safety Checklist

Students are required to complete a Lab Supervisor Acknowledgement (LSA) form and Checklist with a prospective Lab Supervisor and upload it to the SRE Application. You will also need to upload a Lab Safety Plan (develop with your Lab Supervisor).

Student Individual Development Plan (IDP)

Click here to view the instructions on how to complete a Student IDP for the Student and Mentor

Lab Supervisor Guidelines

Guidelines and Expectations for the INBRE Lab Supervisor.

NIH Lab Safety Training

Tailored to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) campus, the NIH Lab Safety Training is a great resource for all research students and scientists. This is mandatory training for INBRE SRE students.

Information for Transfer Students

Research Sites

INBRE program is available at (8) of our partner institutions! Click here to view the list of our partners.

Campus Coordinators

Need more information? Learn who your Campus Coordinator is and connect with them here.

Student Orientation Materials

Familiarize yourself with the student orientation materials here.

Research Opportunity Database

The goal of the Research Opportunities Database is to provide information to the INBRE community pertaining to research opportunities for SRE students as well as biomedical resources available within our greater research community in Hawaii. There is a wide diversity of expertise and focus offered by our participating faculty and we encourage you to utilize this as a resource for building collaborations and enriching your Hawaii INBRE experience.

Student Research Toolkit

Topics related to analyzing data, writing grants and publishing your research.

Poster Presentation Toolkit

Tips on writing abstracts, creating scientific posters, printing your poster, and judging criteria for the Biomedical Symposium.

Hawaii INBRE Logos

Visit the UH Manoa PBRC poster printing site to download the Hawaii INBRE logo available in two different formats.

Career Opportunities

  • Hawaii Career Explorer – Explore online tools to search for the latest in available job openings in high-demand occupations, career exploration, answers to academic, programming, careers and trends.
  • Hawaii is Hiring – another online resource connecting Hawaii residents to job opportunities, training programs, and career navigation. Presented by the Chamber of Commerce HAWAII.

Cite INBRE

In journal articles, oral or poster presentations, news releases, news and feature articles, interviews with reporters and other communications, acknowledge the IDeA program’s full or partial support of the research. The citation in scientific publications should use the following format:

This project was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), Award number:  P20GM103466.  The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

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