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The programs listed below are held in the summer at Huntsman Cancer Institute.

PathMaker Scholars

A 10-week residential summer research experience for advanced high school seniors and undergraduates. Accepted students will live on campus, learn laboratory training techniques, and work on a research project.

Learn more about PathMaker Scholars

HCI-RISE Program

A virtual summer research experience designed for high school students from the Mountain West—especially those from rural communities—who are curious about cancer research and healthcare careers. This immersive program introduces students to a wide range of cancer research, public health, and education efforts taking place across Huntsman Cancer Institute. 

Learn more about the HCI-RISE Program

Cancer Research High School Program

A compensated two-week professional development experience for rising high school sophomores and juniors. Accepted students will interact with students and scientists from partnering universities while attending all-day virtual workshops and trainings in health, medicine, and science.

Learn more about the Cancer Research High School Program
Scientific Enrichment Month banner including information regarding the program and a QR code to register.

Scientific Enrichment Month (SEM) Program

HCI supports and promotes this free virtual program for high school students led by the Herbert Irving Cancer Center located at Columbia University. This month-long program is held in July and focuses on cancer education, scientific enrichment, and professional development. HCI partners by providing a Cancer Genetics and Genetic Counseling working group as well as other presentations.

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Register for SEM