Memorial Sloan Kettering - Engineering and Imaging Summer Program (EISP) (paid with housing available)
Program Overview
Memorial Sloan Kettering and the Gerstner School of Biomedical Sciences are pleased to invite applications for the Engineering and Imaging Summer Program (EISP). EISP is designed to bring together undergraduate rising juniors and seniors interested in engineering, molecular imaging, and/or biomedicine for a summer research experience in labs at Memorial Sloan Kettering that are developing new technologies and techniques to solve fundamental problems in biology and to better understand, diagnose, and treat cancer.
Program Timeline
Nov 3, 2025: Application portal opens February 2, 2026: Application closes at 8am ESTOffers will be made no later than March 15, 2026 June 1, 2026: Program begins August 7, 2026: Program concludes
Students who are accepted to EISP will:
Adapt their skills to address biomedically-focused research questions in cutting-edge laboratories.
Interact with faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students.
Attend scientific presentations by preeminent faculty.
Attend skills and professional development workshops.
Attend and present at the summer research symposium at the end of the program.
Students who are accepted into the summer program will be offered a stipend of $6,500 and housing accommodations.
Areas of Research
Students will partner with faculty from Memorial Sloan Kettering who have expressed a strong interest in working with students with engineering and/or imagining research skills. The faculty listed here are conducting research in diverse areas of biomedical sciences. Information about their scientific projects can be found by visiting their respective web pages.
Animal Models of Disease
Biomaterials and Nanotechnology
Cell Engineering/Cell Therapies
Diagnostics
Drug Delivery Technology
Genetic and Tissue Engineering
Immuno-Engineering
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Nuclear Imaging
Optical and Acoustic Imaging
Physical Sciences
Protein and Molecular Engineering
Radiochemistry
Structural Biology
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