Research Support for All Levels
Whether you're a beginner or looking to advance your research skills, the Medical Student Research Hub provides resources and support for every stage of your scientific journey.
Why Research Matters
Research is integral to advancing medicine. Engaging in research deepens students' understanding of medical concepts and contributes to the knowledge that drives the future of health care.
Advancing Medical Knowledge
Improving Patient Outcomes
Preparing for Future Careers
Medical Student Research Opportunities
A variety of research opportunities are available to students as they advance through medical school.
Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Program
Student Scholarly Project (SSP)
STEM Research Inquiry Summer Enrichment Program
Humana Institute Interprofessional Summer Health Equity Research Program (SHERP)
Research Electives
Other Opportunities
Activities & Events
The Office of Student Research hosts different events for medical students throughout the year. This wide array of activities is designed to foster academic and professional growth.
Journal Club Meeting
Graduate & Professional Student Mixer & Movie Night
Journal Club
HEALER – Health care Education And Learning for Emerging Researchers
Guest Speakers
How We Support Student Success
These offerings aim to provide comprehensive support and resources to medical students and researchers, enabling them to thrive in their research endeavors and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of medical science and patient care.
Guidance and Support
Educational Workshops
Presentation Skills Development
Networking Opportunities
Research Opportunities
Personalized Consultations
Medical Student Resources & Offerings
Medical Student Research Association
Travel Support for Student Presentations
Statistical Support
Presenting Research at Scientific Conferences
Software & Licenses
Questions?
We're here to help! Feel free to reach out anytime with questions or concerns. We're committed to supporting your research journey and helping you succeed as a future health care leader. Please contact us at medstudentresearch@uh.edu.