The Buck Institute offers two Postbaccalaureate Programs for recent college and university graduates to take a 1- or 2-year break after graduation before continuing their research career. You can click on this LINK for information on the programs.
The Support and Preparation for an Alzheimers Research Career (SPARC) Program is a 1-year training opportunity for recent graduates that focuses specifically on Alzheimers and related dementias. Using an interdisciplinary approach SPARC participants will study the processes governing aging that contribute to Alzheimers pathology aiming to develop novel treatment approaches. Participation is limited to US citizens and permanent residents.
The Buck Postbaccalaureate Research Program offers recent graduates a 1- to 2-year opportunity to investigate insights into critical molecular and biological drivers of aging as well as translation of that research into new therapies to improve healthspan and combat diseases such as Alzheimers Parkinsons cancer and diabetes. The position will entail research assistant duties as well as training opportunities which will include a mentored research project. International students are eligible to apply via OPT.
Application Process There are five components to the Postbaccalaureate Research Program application. To apply complete the online application in its entirety. Failure to answer the required fields completely may result in delayed consideration of your application. When you have completed the online application you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive a confirmation or if you experience any technical issues with the application please alert emailprotected.
The Buck Institute offers two Postbaccalaureate Programs for recent college and university graduates to take a 1- or 2-year break after graduation before continuing their research career. You can click on this LINK for information on the programs.The Support and Preparation for a...
The Buck Institute offers two Postbaccalaureate Programs for recent college and university graduates to take a 1- or 2-year break after graduation before continuing their research career. You can click on this LINK for information on the programs.
The Support and Preparation for an Alzheimers Research Career (SPARC) Program is a 1-year training opportunity for recent graduates that focuses specifically on Alzheimers and related dementias. Using an interdisciplinary approach SPARC participants will study the processes governing aging that contribute to Alzheimers pathology aiming to develop novel treatment approaches. Participation is limited to US citizens and permanent residents.
The Buck Postbaccalaureate Research Program offers recent graduates a 1- to 2-year opportunity to investigate insights into critical molecular and biological drivers of aging as well as translation of that research into new therapies to improve healthspan and combat diseases such as Alzheimers Parkinsons cancer and diabetes. The position will entail research assistant duties as well as training opportunities which will include a mentored research project. International students are eligible to apply via OPT.
Application Process There are five components to the Postbaccalaureate Research Program application. To apply complete the online application in its entirety. Failure to answer the required fields completely may result in delayed consideration of your application. When you have completed the online application you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive a confirmation or if you experience any technical issues with the application please alert emailprotected.