High School Emerging Researcher Experience
Shangping Li is conducting translational research under the mentorship of Wenting Lu.
The High School Emerging Researcher Experience is part of the Undergraduate Research Internship Program, giving high school participants an opportunity to interact with college students and perform in a fast-paced academic setting.
The High School Emerging Researcher Experience is designed to introduce a select group of academically outstanding juniors and seniors to the world of translational research. By working alongside undergraduate research interns, students will gain valuable insights into the research process. Each summer project will be selected by the mentor assigned to the student and their specific area of expertise. With access to Houston Methodist's renowned faculty, students receive mentorship that guides them through their summer projects and provides instruction on the laboratory techniques necessary for successful completion. The program concludes with a research symposium, where interns present poster presentations of their work.
Additionally, the High School Emerging Researcher Experience includes a career and professional development curriculum, equipping students with valuable tools for college applications. Through participation in intern events, such as the welcome reception, sporting events, seminars, and didactic lectures, each intern has the opportunity to experience both personal and professional growth.
The High School Emerging Researcher Experience is designed to introduce a select group of academically outstanding juniors and seniors to the world of translational research. By working alongside undergraduate research interns, students will gain valuable insights into the research process. Each summer project will be selected by the mentor assigned to the student and their specific area of expertise. With access to Houston Methodist's renowned faculty, students receive mentorship that guides them through their summer projects and provides instruction on the laboratory techniques necessary for successful completion. The program concludes with a research symposium, where interns present poster presentations of their work.
Additionally, the High School Emerging Researcher Experience includes a career and professional development curriculum, equipping students with valuable tools for college applications. Through participation in intern events, such as the welcome reception, sporting events, seminars, and didactic lectures, each intern has the opportunity to experience both personal and professional growth.
Internship Guidelines & Requirements
Applications for the 2025 Summer Internship Programs will open on December 2, 2024, and close on January 31, 2025. The High School Emerging Researchers Experience will begin on June9th, 2025, and end on August 1, 2025. The internship is held at the main Houston Methodist Hospital in the Texas Medical Center (6565 Fannin St., Houston, TX 77030).
All programs require a full-time commitment for the 8-week duration (June 9–August 1, 2025). Daily attendance is required of each student for a full 8-hour workday, approximately 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., except for the July 4th holiday. Please review our comprehensive FAQ for more information.
All programs require a full-time commitment for the 8-week duration (June 9–August 1, 2025). Daily attendance is required of each student for a full 8-hour workday, approximately 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., except for the July 4th holiday. Please review our comprehensive FAQ for more information.
Eligibility:
- High school students who are currently in their junior or senior year and will be at least 16 years old by the start of the program (June 9th, 2025) are eligible to apply.
Application Requirements:
- Completed summer internship program application
- Two required essay questions and one optional
- Two letters of recommendation
- Current transcript (official or unofficial): The grades from your current academic year must be included for your transcript to be accepted. Your transcript MUST include your grades for the current 2024 fall semester.
- Resume
- Minimum 3.5 GPA
Testimonial
“My experience with the Houston Methodist High School Emerging Researcher Experience was unparalleled. Immersed in authentic research, I had access to resources and mentors who provided invaluable guidance tailored to a diverse group of interns. Over the course of ten weeks, I gained profound insights into both myself and the impactful nature of research in the medical field. This internship made for an unforgettable summer.”
Deeya Joglekar (2024 High School Intern)
Clements High School
Deeya Joglekar (2024 High School Intern)
Clements High School