Office of
Medical Student Research
Research Opportunities
Research, scholarly pursuits, clinical, and service experiences are an important aspect of any medical student’s training.
Medical students may conduct scholarly activity at any time during their training. However, the summer after the first year of medical school is an ideal time to engage in these endeavors.
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine maintains a database of current research, scholarly, clinical and service opportunities that students may reference anytime. This includes positions at the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children's, local programs, and programs nationwide. Listings consist of both summer programs and year-long opportunities and are divided into Internal (UC/CCHMC) Research and External Research. Resources available to students interested in research and scholarly activity to assist in finding a mentor/project:
- Identifying a research mentor provides medical students with additional information on potential faculty mentors based on areas of interest. Individual faculty pictures can then be highlighted to provide additional details, including contact information.
- The UC Research Directory allows users to enter keywords or search for UC experts based on last name, grant funding, or type of studies conducted.
- The Medical Scientist Training Program maintains a list of UCCOM/CCHMC faculty and their research projects.
- The Internal Medicine Research Symposium provides opportunity to view projects and learn of faculty actively mentoring research.
- The Research & Service Symposium (RSS) provide opportunity to view projects and learn of faculty actively mentoring research. Details for the next RSS are on this page as well as an achive for past symposiums.
- Medical students may also identify researchers with active research support through NIH Reporter using Cincinnati as the search term in the “City” field. This approach only identifies researchers with active NIH research support and does not include non-US government, foundation, private, or industry-sponsored grants or funding.
Additional information may be found on the Office of Research page including research portfolios for all COM departments.
Fall 2024 Summer Opportunities Series
The Summer Opportunities Series includes several events that provide first-year students the chance to identify where their own research and service interests lie. First-year medical students are encouraged to participate in all activities as events have been scheduled to prevent interference with academics.
Fall 2024 Summer Opportunities Series

October 9, 2024 | Introduction to 2024 Summer Opportunities |
November 6, 2024 12:00 - 12:50 PM | Medical Student Grand Rounds |
November 6, 2024 1:00 - 3:00 PM | 2024 Research and Service Symposium Poster Session |
November 13, 2024 | Medical Student and Research Mentor Mixer sponsored by RIRC |
December 4, 2024 | Summer Opportunities Peer Panel Discussio |
Research and Service Symposium Resources
*2024 UPDATE COMING SOON*
The annual Research and Service Symposium is co-sponsored by the Internal Medicine Interest Group and the Office of Student Affairs. It provides an opportunity for second-year medical students to showcase and present their summer research and service experience while allowing first-year medical students and the College of Medicine community to learn about what they have done.
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Abstract Guidelines and Poster Presentation Review Criteria
- 2023 Research and Service Symposium Abstract Instructions
- 2023 Reviewers' Rubric
- For additional questions about the Research and Service Symposium, contact the Internal Medicine Interest Group or Diana Mullenix.
Abstracts must be submitted online before August 27, 2023, 11:59pm using this link/form. You will be required to include your ORCID number in the abstract submission.
Posters (PPT not PDF) must be emailed to Diana Mullenix before October 8th, 2023, 11:59pm.

Contact Us
Office of
Medical Student Research
Amy Thompson MD
Director of Medical Student Research Initiatives
Medical Sciences Building 4556C
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0526
Email: amy.thompson@uc.edu
Diana Mullenix
Program Director
CARE/Crawley Building E870
3290 Eden Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0555
Email: diana.mullenix@uc.edu