Medical students can opt to get involved in a wide variety of research during their time in medical school. Research can prepare students to practice evidence-based medicine, deepen understanding of medical concepts, make contributions to scientific knowledge, and are great opportunities for career advancement, research skill-building, and professional growth. There are multiple programs that are available to support students in gaining meaningful experiences in research at Brown and affiliated institutions.
Student Research Opportunities
Medical students may pursue research under the mentorship of a large array of faculty mentors.
Student Research Opportunities
Medical students may pursue research under the mentorship of a large array of faculty mentors.
Programs
Research Funding Opportunities
- Funded summer research opportunities for first-year medical students (for summer between M1/M2 year) sponsored by The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University or affiliated departments/centers. The awards usually support 8-10 weeks of intensive research with a Brown-affiliated faculty mentor.
- Summer Research Assistantship (SRA): This is the primary research funding opportunity that is sponsored by The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Research projects can be related to any field relevant to health and medicine. $3,750 stipend.
- SRA in Emergency Medicine. Same as the general SRA, however sponsored by the Brown Department of Emergency Medicine. Projects must be with an EM faculty mentor.
- Basic Translational Research Program (BTR): Must be related to Heart, Lung, Blood (funded by NIH/NHLBI). BTR requires in-person didactics.
- Emerging Infectious Disease and HIV Scholars Program (HEIDS): $5,000 stipend. Must be related to HIV and/or emerging infectious disease. Must be a US citizen or green card holder (NIH funded).
- Global Health Scholars Supplemental Travel Grant: Supplemental travel stipend for medical students and PLME students who have had successful research grant funding (such as HEIDS, AMS SRA, PLME SRA, PCPM, BTR, etc.), and need additional international travel support (up to $2,000).
- Primary Care Population Medicine (PCPM): Summer funding provided to PCPM students.
- Summer Research Assistantship (SRA): This is the primary research funding opportunity that is sponsored by The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Research projects can be related to any field relevant to health and medicine. $3,750 stipend.
- For medical students interested in taking a gap year (between M2/M3 or M3/M4) to conduct intensive research. Stipend provided which covers ASP fee, insurance, and cost-of-living expenses for 1 year. Applications open in December 2024.
- Ruth Sauber Research Award (2 awards per year).
- Stephen Turner Award in Preventative or Lifestyle Medicine (1 award per year).
- Global Health Informatics Research Fellowship (1 award per year). Sponsored by the Brown Center for Biomedical Informatics.
- Emerging Infectious Diseases and HIV Scholars (H-EIDS) program, which primarily funds shorter-term summer research projects, also sponsors a limited number of longer-term fellowship opportunities to pursue more in-depth research projects, with up to one year of support. These longer term fellowships are generally available for AMS students on an approved ASP. More information and contact information can be found on the HEIDS website.
Brown EM Rwanda Research & Development Fellowship: The Brown Department of Emergency Medicine (BEM) Rwanda Research & Development Fellowship is an excellent opportunity for a motivated, adaptable individual with basic research experience, exceptional initiative and interpersonal skills, and an interest in global health and social justice, to help build emergency care research capacity at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali in Rwanda.
This is a full-time 10-12 month (flexible start date in late spring/early summer) position based in Kigali, Rwanda. Travel, visa, health insurance and living expenses are covered by the fellowship. Only one fellowship position is available each year. Past fellows have generally been medical students taking a gap year, and current or recent graduates of public health or a health-related graduate degree program.
Warren Alpert Medical School Academic SymposiumÂ
- Every November, the medical school hosts its annual Academic Symposium which showcases student research conducted over the past summer.
- The 18th academic symposium was held on November 13, 2024 from 12-3pm.
- All 2nd-year medical students are encouraged to present research they have been working on at the symposium. All awardees of an SRA, H-EIDS, or BTR award are required to present their summer research at the symposium.
- Highlights include summer research projects, a distinguished keynote speaker, and awards are given to students in the following categories: Clinical Research, Basic Science, Health Policy, Medical Education, Medical Humanities
- Check out this article on last year's academic symposium, in Medicine@Brown.
- See a full list of past projects in the Brown Digital Repository here.
- See the 2023 Symposium booklet here.