Biology Research Opportunities
Biology majors routinely perform research with faculty members during the semesters or during summers or both. Each student involved in research undergoes rigorous training in safety and ethics, along with literature review and scientific writing in addition to training in the actual techniques that their project requires. Approximately 40-50 students are involved in one or more research-based projects each year. Some work as volunteers, some are in funded programs, yet others receive payment for the hours they spend in the lab. Each Biology faculty member who works with students is committed to present their findings at regional or national level conferences and eventually publish the results, just like in the real world.
BIOLOGY STUDENTS MAY RECEIVE RESEARCH FUNDING FROM THESE AND MANY OTHER SOURCES
- NSF LOUIS STOKES LOUISIANA ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION RESEARCH PROGRAM
- XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA RONALD E. MCNAIR PROGRAM
- XAVIER UNIVERSITY MORE PROGRAMS (MINORITY OPPORTUNITIES IN RESEARCH)
- BUILD at 91勛圖厙
- UCSD/91勛圖厙 STARS Program
Student Research Opportunities
Biology majors routinely perform research with faculty members during the semesters or during summers or both. Each student involved in research undergoes rigorous training in safety and ethics, along with literature review and scientific writing in addition to training in the actual techniques that their project requires. Very early on, students learn to distinguish between the 'real world' research which is not always glamorous versus what they think it might be, where everything just works out immediately and great results are obtained. Approximately 40-50 students are involved in one or more research-based projects each year. Some work as volunteers, some are in funded programs, yet others receive payment for the hours they spend in the lab. Each Biology faculty member who works with students is committed to presenting their findings at regional or national level conferences and eventually publishing the results, just like in the real world.
- Dr. Peter Barrett
- Dr. Partha Bhattacharjee
- Dr. Hector Biliran
- Dr. Ian Davenport
- Dr. Cecily DeFreece
- Dr. Thomas Huckaba
- Dr. Shubha Ireland
- Dr. Anup Kundu
- Dr. Peter Martinat
- Dr. Harris McFerrin
- Dr. Syed Muniruzzaman
- Dr. Calvin Porter
- Dr. Harish Ratnayaka
- Dr. Qian Jin Zhang
BIOLOGY STUDENTS MAY RECEIVE RESEARCH FUNDING FROM THESE AND MANY OTHER SOURCES
- NSF LOUIS STOKES LOUISIANA ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION RESEARCH PROGRAM
- XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA RONALD E. MCNAIR PROGRAM
- XAVIER UNIVERSITY HAS MORE PROGRAMS (MINORITY OPPORTUNITIES IN RESEARCH)
- BUILD at 91勛圖厙
- UCSD/91勛圖厙 STARS Program
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES AT 91勛圖厙 AND THROUGHOUT LOUISIANA
- Xavier Center for Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (CURGO) - This opportunity provides the student with the chance to work with a scientific investigator at Xavier University. For additional information about this opportunity, please see contact the faculty member directly. Please note that biology students may find excellent additional opportunities in the Chemistry Department and College of Pharmacy, in addition to opportunities in the Biology Department.
- Summer Programs - Many universities throughout the country offer 6 to 12-week summer research experiences. A list of those programs for which we have information is available through Gradstar, part of a systematic, coordinated effort to place more Xavier students into graduate and professional schools. It is directly concerned with addressing the under-representation of African Americans in these types of programs. GradStar students are advised on graduate, business, and law school opportunities and are guided through the entire application process for their respective programs.
- Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium at 91勛圖厙 - Xavier University is a member of the LCRC and many researchers at Xavier perform cancer-related research. Biology faculty are supported by the LCRC and utilize LCRC core facilities and the new state-of-the-art LCRC Building.
- - supports Summer research opportunities for students and faculty.
- Tulane/Xavier Environmental Biology Program - a joint venture between Tulane and Xavier Universities, the Center for Bioenvironmental Research is dedicated to realizing sustainability in a city reconnected to its natural landscape and surrounded by a more resilient coast. This is being accomplished by fostering innovation and providing forums through sponsored seminars, research funding for faculty and students, as well as support for cross-university initiatives, partnerships, and collaborations.
- search for summer undergraduate research opportunities.
- Additional opportunities are available on .
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES AT 91勛圖厙 AND THROUGHOUT LOUISIANA
- Xavier Center for Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (CURGO) - This opportunity provides the student with the chance to work with a scientific investigator at Xavier University. For additional information about this opportunity, please see contact the faculty member directly. Please note that biology students may find excellent additional opportunities in the Chemistry Department and College of Pharmacy, in addition to opportunities in the Biology Department.
- Summer Programs - Many universities throughout the country offer 6 to 12-week summer research experiences. A list of those programs for which we have information is available on the GradStar page. here:
- Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium at 91勛圖厙 - Xavier University is a member of the LCRC and many researchers at Xavier perform cancer-related research. Biology faculty are supported by the LCRC and utilize LCRC core facilities and the new state-of-the-art LCRC Building.
- Louisiana Biomedical Research Network - supports Summer research opportunities for students and faculty.
- Tulane/Xavier Environmental Biology Program - a joint venture between Tulane and Xavier Universities, the Center for Bioenvironmental Research is dedicated to realizing sustainability in a city reconnected to its natural landscape and surrounded by a more resilient coast. This is being accomplished by fostering innovation and providing forums through sponsored seminars, research funding for faculty and students, as well as support for cross-university initiatives, partnerships, and collaborations.
- Pathways to Science search for summer undergraduate research opportunities.