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Summer research internship opportunities at Smith Alzheimer's Center

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The Smith Alzheimer’s Center at SIU Medicine is offering up to two lab internship opportunities for undergraduate college students in 2026.

Selected students will explore cutting-edge research associated with Alzheimer’s disease. The nine-week internships run from June 1 through July 31.

“We’re thrilled to continue providing this opportunity for young researchers interested in learning more about aging and Alzheimer’s disease,” said Erin Hascup, PhD, executive director of the Smith Alzheimer’s Center. “Students will benefit from a direct, hands-on experience to advance their journey toward translational research or medicine.”

Applications will be accepted through February 27, 2026, and internships will be based at the Springfield campus. Travel and housing are not provided. Qualified applicants will have completed their freshman year of college by June 2026, and not graduated. Applicants must be U.S. citizens.

Applicants should submit an unofficial college transcript, résumé and a personal statement describing current studies, extracurricular activities and career goals. Items should be PDF format and submitted via an online form.

Before the Feb. 27 deadline, applicants must provide two letters of reference from college instructors. Instructors should send the letters to smithalzcenter@siumed.edu. Final selection decisions are expected by April 3. For additional questions, please email smithalzcenter@siumed.edu.

These internship opportunities are made possible through funding from Illuminate the Night and the Kenneth Stark Endowment. 

Since 1986, the Smith Alzheimer’s Center’s mission is to integrate patient care, education and research to better understand the biological aspects of aging, cognition, and neurodegenerative disorders. This knowledge allows us to design innovative personalized care that addresses both the underlying symptoms and the disease leading to improved patient, family and community outcomes. To learn more, visit siumed.edu/alz.

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