Summer Science Program
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Overview
Summer Science Program
Funder: Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute (ACRI)
Geographic Scope: Arkansas and surrounding regions
Focus Areas: Pediatric research, scientific discovery, clinical translational research
Overview: The Summer Science Program is a research training opportunity for students interested in pediatric research and science. The program is designed to engage students in hands-on research experience at Arkansas Children's Hospital, exposing them to groundbreaking research and the opportunity to work with leading pediatric researchers.
Mission Alignment: Transforms discovery to care through scientific discoveries that lead to new and better ways to care for children.
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Detailed application information not provided in available website content. Applicants should:
1. Visit the Summer Science Program page on the ACRI website
2. Review program overview and eligibility requirements
3. Submit application materials as specified
Note: The website mentions "Summer Science Program Application" but specific application details, deadlines, and requirements are not included in the provided content.
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