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Can a first-year medical student coordinate a project with another university?

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Can a first-year medical student coordinate a project with another university?

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In many instances, ongoing research projects at other institutions will welcome an outside student to join their team over the summer. Students are encouraged to search departments of International Health and Infectious Disease at other institutions to see what work is being done and the potential for an outside student to join a project. In some cases, a student will need to apply for IRB approval at BUMC for a project from an outside university especially if he/she plans to publish his/her work (the Office of Enrichment can help students with this process).

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