CHORI Summer Student Research Program

CHORI Summer Student Research Program The CHORI Student Research Program provides basic and clinical research training opportunities for High School and Undergraduate students.

The CHORI Summer Research Program provides basic and clinical research training opportunities for High School and Undergraduate students. The program is designed to provide an unsurpassed opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the world of basic and/or clinical research for three months during the summer. CHORI provides research training in a friendly and nurturing environment in the hopes the exposure will stimulate and interest in pursuing a career in biomedical, clinical, basic and/or behavioral research. The program pairs students with one or two CHORI principal investigators who serve as mentors, guiding the students through the design and testing of their own hypotheses and methodology development. At the end of the summer, students present their research to their peers just as any professional researcher would do.

Best wishes to the 2025 UCSF Summer Student Research Program alumni as they start their Fall semesters/quarters. We miss...
09/08/2025

Best wishes to the 2025 UCSF Summer Student Research Program alumni as they start their Fall semesters/quarters. We miss you all!

08/20/2025
It is almost that time! We are super excited to welcome our 2025 cohort on June 2nd, let's go! (picture of our 2024 Orie...
05/19/2025

It is almost that time! We are super excited to welcome our 2025 cohort on June 2nd, let's go! (picture of our 2024 Orientation for tax)

Happy Black History Month! Our Black leaders in STEM make the SSRP program great. Please swipe for highlights from just ...
02/24/2023

Happy Black History Month! Our Black leaders in STEM make the SSRP program great. Please swipe for highlights from just a few of our alumni.

SSRP alumna, Chloe Ghent, teaches us the power of honing in on your passion for science. Chloe (SSRP ‘18) started her sc...
12/02/2022

SSRP alumna, Chloe Ghent, teaches us the power of honing in on your passion for science. Chloe (SSRP ‘18) started her scientific career in the Kililea lab, researching a novel assay to identify anti-nutrients in grains 🤯. Thereafter, she graduated with a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from UC Berkeley and worked as a research assistant at UCSF. Currently, Chloe is a second year student in the UCSF Tetrad program, researching the regulation of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Amazing work, Chloe!

Proud of the 2022 SSRP students, and our next generation of scientists and clinicians
08/15/2022

Proud of the 2022 SSRP students, and our next generation of scientists and clinicians

The 2021 SSRP schedule is coming together. Lots more info to be posted soon, so watch this space!
03/11/2021

The 2021 SSRP schedule is coming together. Lots more info to be posted soon, so watch this space!

Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Thank you to all of the women who have blazed the trail and broke...
02/12/2021

Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Thank you to all of the women who have blazed the trail and broken the barriers for the next generation of great scientists and clinicians

The purpose of the day is to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls.

Organized by the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Black Caucus, the “See Us” portrait project features portraits of our ...
02/07/2021

Organized by the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Black Caucus, the “See Us” portrait project features portraits of our Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) colleagues across our campus to celebrate the diversity that makes our community strong. The portrait series will be launched on the OPC digital donor wall on January 14, followed by the installation of framed portraits throughout our Oakland campus later this month.

The See Us Portrait Project, organized by the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Black Caucus, features portraits of Black, Indigenous, and Other People of Color (BIPOC) across our campus to celebrate them and the diversity that makes us strong as a community.

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