Stanford CARE Scholars Summer Program

Stanford CARE Scholars Summer Program

 Stanford CARE Scholars trains young scholars in precision medicine and data science techniques for Asian health, and provides mentorship/network for their career success. Applications for our CARE Scholars are now live, and the applications will close on January 10, 2022CARE Scholars is a year-long virtual program anchored by a 9-week summer research immersion and offers undergraduates and early graduate students the chance to develop core skills in database analysis and health research.

Descriptions and links for the programs are listed below!

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CARE Scholars Program Description

  • The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (Stanford CARE) is offering an exemplary 9-week summer immersion in Data Science and Vulnerable Populations, with a focus in Asian Health. This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students around the world and is equivalent to 3 college courses. Scholars will utilize tools to conduct large database analysis, understand core concepts in health care research, and identify problems/solutions in vulnerable populations. CARE Scholars leverages the unique aspects of Stanford’s world-class research, technology, entrepreneurial and medical infrastructure, to train learners to become superb population science researchers. We will focus on your career development and professional success – our students will build connections with Stanford CARE’s global network of thought leaders and professionals, and with each other.By the end of the program, scholars will have acquired key research skills, presented at the Stanford CARE Summer Research Symposium, and have submitted 1-2 manuscripts for publication to a peer reviewed journals as a team – prior research experience is not a requirement for this program!
  • To learn more and to apply, please visit: https://med.stanford.edu/care/education/care-scholars.html
  • Tuition: $7,500
  • Location: Virtual (Zoom) Pacific Time
  • Deadline: January 10th, 2022


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