Research
Academics & Research
VMRCVMThe Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (VMRCVM) calls for applications to the Summer
Veterinary Student Research Program (SVSRP) from veterinary students in their first or second year of training
with an interest in a research career. The SVSRP is sponsored by both the National Center for Research
Resources (NCRR) at the National Institutes of Health. For the summer
of 2007 we have four awards to offer. The Program Director for SVSRP is Dr. Ansar Ahmed.
Inquiries about SVSRP should be addressed to T35svsrp@vt.edu.
The application deadline for the SVSRP is midnight on Monday, February 18, 2008.
The objective of the Summer
Veterinary Student Research Program (SVSRP) is to encourage veterinary students to choose a biomedical
research career and to pursue post-graduate research opportunities. Veterinarians with their unique
perspective are so much in demand in research careers that VMRCVM obtained sponsorship from the
NIH. To achieve our objective we have identified six key success factors:
In Fall 2006, the VMRCVM received funding for a T35 award from the
NCRR for a Summer Veterinary Student Research Program
(SVSRP) though we have been running a summer research program for veterinary students for ten years.
This award means that six veterinary students will go through the same summer program in 2008. As
a result of the many group experiences, this will create a supportive group within the second, third,
and fourth year DVM classes interested in pursuing a biomedical research career. Another recent award
from NIH to support post-DVM animal model research for veterinarians (AMRV)
provides three years of funding to graduate veterinarians who may have gone through the
SVSRP (or similar programs at other veterinary medical colleges) so they may start
their research careers.
Our program in 2008 will extend over a period of eleven weeks starting on May 18 (see timeline), including one week of orientation with a two day visit to various agencies in Washington DC, nine and a half weeks of mentor-guided summer research, as well as the capstone presentation of summer research findings at the Merck-Merial Veterinary Scholars Symposium in the last three days of the program, from July 31-Aug 2. This training also includes a weekly seminar on the ethical conduct of research or careers for veterinarians in research.
SVSRP trainees will receive a stipend which will be provided on May 31st, June 16th, June 30th, July 16th, July 31st, and August 16th by direct deposit to the bank account provided by the Scholar. Travel, lodging and food for the DC visit and symposium will be reimbursed. Furthermore, students visiting from another veterinary medical college will be given an additional $1,500 to cover additional housing expenses.
For additional information about this program or assistance with the application process, please send email to T35svsrp@vt.edu or call Becky Jones at 540-231-4992.