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Research Opportunities
There
are many opportunities for students to carry out
research in the laboratory of a faculty member.
A broad spectrum of state-of-the-art research
activities is performed at Yale in the MCDB and
EEB departments and in related departments including
the Yale Medical School. This research is in molecular
biology, biochemistry, genetics, cell biology,
neurobiology, physiology, environmental sciences,
ecology and evolution. All interested students
are encouraged to participate in research. Students
may work in laboratories for academic credit and/or
experience. Financial support may be available
in some cases, but students being paid may not
receive course credit.
The choice of a research laboratory
should be made in consultation with faculty members
and the director of undergraduate studies. Opportunities
can be found on the following web sites: http://www.eeb.yale.edu
and http://www.biology.yale.edu.
Detailed descriptions of research programs in
MCDB can also be found in a booklet entitled,
Faculty Research and Graduate Education, which
can be obtained from the director of undergraduate
studies or the director of graduate studies.
Research Courses
During the academic year, students with DUS approval
senior student may take either of three research
courses, MCDB 475/E&EB 475, E&EB 485 or
MCDB 495/E&EB 495. These courses are primarily
for students who are culminating their undergraduate
experience by doing independent research to fulfill
the senior requirement. It is possible for students
who wish to do research earlier in their course
of study to take MCDB 475/E&EB 475 before their
senior year, but it does not substitute for other
course requirements. There is a limit of three terms
of 475 that can count towards the major. Alternatively,
a maximum of one term of 475 plus the two-term E&EB
485 or MCDB 495/E&EB 495 during the senior year
can count towards the major. For research courses,
hours are typically arranged at the mutual convenience
of the student and the faculty advisor.
Students taking E&EB 475/MCDB 475a, b are
expected to spend at least ten hours per week
in the laboratory of a faculty member. This course
can be taken more than once. Students must reapply
each semester to be enrolled, and at the completion
of each term, a paper must be submitted to their
professor. This course fulfills the senior requirement
if one semester is taken in the senior year.
E&EB 485 Senior Research is similar to E&EB
475a or b and must be done in the senior year
and serves as the senior project for the EEB major.
Students must submit a research proposal that
has been approved by the faculty sponsor to the
director of undergraduate studies. This should
be done late in the term preceding the research
(usually the spring term of junior year), and
in no case later than one week after the fall
term begins. A research paper is due at the end
of the spring term.
E&EB 495/MCDB 495 is intended for senior
students who wish to do intensive research for
the B.S. It is a year-long course, two credits
each term, in which students are expected to spend
at least twenty hours per week in the laboratory.
At the end of the course, students prepare a paper
describing the research they completed. One grade
is given at the end of the second semester.

Summer Research
Yale students can also perform research with a
faculty member during the summer months, which
allows students to devote full-time effort to
a research project. Summer research enables students
to continue research that was initiated during
the previous academic year or to begin research
that will be continued during the following academic
year. Sometimes the faculty member has grant funds
that can support students during the summer. Other
possibilities for financial support can be found
at http://www.yale.edu/yser/fellowships.html.
Interested students should consult a member of
the Yale faculty or the director of undergraduate
studies. Academic credit is not granted unless
the student is registered in (and paying tuition
to) the Yale summer school.
Summer research at other institutions
is possible through several programs. More information
can be found at: http://www.yale.edu/yalecol/fellowships/yalenh.html.
Yale does not award academic credit for research
done at other institutions, even if done in the
context of a course.
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