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Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE)

SURE Program Overview

The Rural & Underserved Utah Training Experience (RUUTE) & Regional Affairs Program has worked to develop a 10-week research experience for undergraduate students.

The emphasis of this program is to provide research opportunities for students from rural and underserved areas throughout Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana for students to work on projects emphasizing rural and underserved health. 

For more information contact kacey.madsen@hsc.utah.edu 

Applications are now closed for Summer of '24. For more information on applications of Summer of '25 please email us.

SURE Program Overview Video

Program Details

    In order to apply to the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

    • Be a current matriculated, degree-seeking undergraduate student from a college/university in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming or Montana.
    • Must have completed at least 36 college credits. Concurrent enrollment credits achieved while still in high school don't count towards this requirement.
    • Applicants do not need to be attending the University of Utah. Students attending higher education institutions throughout the state of Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming are welcome and encouraged to apply!
    • Able to commit approximately 40 hours per week of work on a research project with your mentor.
    • Preferred: Students who have a passion for rural or underserved medicine or are from rural or underserved communities, and who plan on pursuing a career in healthcare.
    • Time commitment: This is a full-time program. Selected applicants are expected to work approximately 40 hours per week on research and program-related activities for the entirety of the program. Specific details regarding project work with be negotiated with the student and faculty member.
    • Mentor Meetings: Students will set up reoccurring meetings with their faculty mentor to ensure project activities and work are met.
    • Final Presentations: Students are required to develop and present their work in a poster format to the RUUTE & Regional Affairs Program. This may also include participation in a Summer Research Symposium with other summer research programs.
    • Final Report: Students are required to fill out all RUUTE surveys regarding their experience. Further reporting may also be developed to capture student experiences.
    • Contact information
    • Academic information, including college transcript
    • Your current resume or CV
    • Your academic transcript
    • Personal statement of why you would like to participate in this program and why you would be a good fit.
    • Letter of Recommendation (preferably written by faculty member(s) who can attest to your suitability for research, motivation, professionalism, and classroom performance). There will be a link housed within the application to send your letter writer(s) to upload their letter of recommendation.
    • A list of eligible projects you could potentially work on will be listed in the application.

    Students selected into the program will receive a stipend over the course of the program. This stipend will be used for student expenses and living accommodations, and will not be a tuition scholarship. Students will also be able to highlight this on their Resume or CV.

     

    Participants relocating to Salt Lake City for this program may be eligible to receive a travel stipend for travel-related expenses.

     

    2024 SURE Students & Projects

    Dylan Bistline

    Mentor: Dr. Jared Rutter

    Project: Direct metabolic regulation of RNA function in human cells.

    Nicholas Marchionda

    Mentor: Dr. Alber Park

    Project: Cochlear blood vascular degeneration from cytomegalovirus infection 

    Callum Olmer

    Mentor: Dr. John Davis Symons

    Project: Elucidate the mechanisms responsible for vascular complications associated with inactivity, obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes. 

    Ashton Gardner

    Mentor: Dr. Benjamin Brooke

    Project: Innovative models for care coordination to improve outcomes for high-risk surgical patients during transitions of care 

    Brooklyn Torrie

    Mentor: Dr. Adam Bress

    Project: Focus on disparities in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease with a focus on hypertension and antihypertensive medication use. Using pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacogenetics, we try to better understand causes of racial differences in medication responses and outcomes. We apply these findings to understand the population-level impact, generalizability, and cost-effectiveness in diverse groups.

    Elise Ihnen

    Mentor: Dr. Sihem Boudina

    Project: Understanding the basic regulation of adipose stem cell function and to identify factors that can be used to reprogram these cells into energetically more active cells for the treatment of obesity.

    Bridger Bodily

    Mentor: Dr. Sarah Franklin

    Project: Novel chromatin binding proteins differentially regulated in hypertrophy and heart failure  

    Jeremiah Tolento

    Mentor: Dr. Dipayan Chaudhuri

    Project: Changes in metabolism during heart failure

    Garrett Lewis

    Mentor: Dr. Derek Dosdall

    Project: Quantitative approaches to the study of cardiac arrhythmias 

    Arlene Majers

    Mentor: Dr. My Helms

    Project: Evaluating the role of epithelial sodium channels in the innate immune response.

    Leah Moellmer

    Mentor: Dr. Martin Tristani-Firouzi

    Project: Molecular and cellular basis of inherited arrhythmias and congenital heart disease 

    Katherine Judge

    Mentor: Stavros Drakos

    Project: Advancement of the field of recovery from heart failure with a specific focus upon characterizing the clinical, metabolic, and molecular profile of the failing versus recovered human heart in order to understand, predict and manipulate cardiac recovery. 

    2023 SURE Students & Projects

      Benjamin Seamons

      Mentor: Dr. Derek Dosdall

      Project: Results of Increased Surface Area on Impedance in Multi-Contact Cardiac Pacing Electrodes 

      Creston Betridge

      Mentor: Dr. Ganesh Adluru 

      Project: Radiology Research T1 Segmentation and Analysis using MatLab and CVI 4 

      Dillon Stevens

      Mentor: Dr. Jared Rutter 

      Project:  Biochemistry - Exploring COX7B as a Human Riboswitch 

      Maya Roland

      Mentor: Dr. Sarah Franklin

      Project: Heart Disease - Investigating the Role of skNAC in Cultured Cardiomyocytes 

      Colton Gardner

      Mentor: Dr. John David Symons

      Project: Nutrition & Integrative Psychology; The Impact of Inducible Depletion of p62/SQSTM1 from Endothelial Cells on Mesenteric and Cerebral Artery Reactivity in Mice 

      Nick Wong

      Mentor: Dr. Sihem Boudina

      Project: The role of autophagy in metabolic regulation; Prdm16 Regulates Sex-specific Genes in Cardiac Development Through DNA Damage 

       

      Amy Richards

      Mentor: Dr. Anna Beaudin

      Project: Internal Medicine - Hematology; Effect of Prenatal Folate on HSC Function 

      Amaya Pfannenstiel

      Mentor: Dr. Scott Summers

      Project: Investigation of Ceramide Synthesizing Genes 

      Benjamin Nelson 

      Mentor: Dr. Matthew Rondina 

      Project: Interferon Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 (IFITM3) Mediates Platelet Granule Secretion Under Conditions of Inflammatory Stress 

      Braxton Bird

      Mentor: Dr. Sarah Franklin

      Project: Heart Disease - Investigating the Role of skNAC in Cultured Cardiomyocytes 

      Rachel Dou

      Mentor: Dr. TingTing Hong

      Project: Dr. Quantification of in vitro transduction efficiency of AAV9-cBIN1 across different viral batches 

      Taylor Smith

      Mentor: Dr. Martin Tristani-Firouzi

      Project: Efficacy of blebbistatin and para-aminoblebbistatin as inhibitors of muscle contraction in juvenile zebrafish hearts 

      2022 Research Projects

      2021 Research Projects

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