Student Biology Research
All SLU biology majors have the chance to gain first-hand experience working on exciting projects in diverse areas of life sciences research.
Many of our undergraduates have been co-authors on published scientific papers. Among the many opportunities are:
Join a research group comprised of undergraduate and graduate students along with SLU professors, working on a variety of laboratory and field oriented projects.
A number of research labs at SLU’s School of Medicine actively recruit biology students to assist with basic biomedical research.
Some SLU biology students find opportunities to join research groups at sister institutions.
A variety of research opportunities exist at the , working on projects with zoo veterinary and research staff, and with zoo curators.
SLU biology students can participate in internships and assist in research sponsored by adjunct faculty, curators and other scientists at the . There are often internships available through the nationally recognized Center for Plant Conservation.
The Danforth Center Plant Center provides student opportunities in a number of labs whose collective mission is "to feed the world."
Apply to one of several opportunities. Proposal deadlines are in the fall and spring.
For more information on research opportunities for undergraduates in biology, please visit our .
Academic Credit
Students who engage in research projects in the Department of Biology labs or many other St. Louis-area institutions may receive academic credit by enrolling in BIOL 498: Advanced Independent Study for an appropriate number of credit hours.
Research Jobs
In addition to research experience available through project outlined above, opportunities exist for part-time employment in research labs.
Many of the labs listed above have paid positions available from time to time. In addition, SLU biology students have found part-time research employment at Bayer, the Center for Emerging Technologies (CET), the Human Genome Project and area hospitals.