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Research Centers and Programs

Research Training Program for High School Students

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How to Apply

Applications for the 2025 Research Training Program closed on Sunday, March 9, 2025. Please check back for more information for summer 2026.

Submit an Application

About the Research Training Program

Seattle Children’s Research Institute is committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists, physicians and healthcare workers. The Science Education Department offers high school students the opportunity to learn more about biology laboratory research.

Scientific advancements and biomedical research benefit everyone. Therefore, we are committed to recruiting students from all communities to become the next generation of leaders in science and medicine.

The Research Training Program (RTP) is an in-person program with a competitive application process and is intended for local students who reside within commuting distance of downtown Seattle.

There is no cost to participate. Stipends are available to offset costs for transportation and meals. The program does not provide or arrange housing for students.

Program Information

Format

The Research Training Program (RTP) is an in-person program with scaffolded experiences to introduce high school students in grade 10 to laboratory research.  

  • During the Research Training Program, students will:
    • Learn how to work in a research laboratory environment at Seattle Children's Research Institute.
    • Learn about topics including biochemistry, immunotherapy, gene editing and infectious diseases.
    • Participate in workshops on college readiness and career exploration.
    • Conduct their own independent project utilizing the skills they have learned.

The program provides students with a solid foundation for a future career in biomedical research. 

Students will receive a stipend of $2,000 to offset costs for transportation and meals.

Application timeline

  • Monday, January 6, 2025: Applications for the 2025 Research Training Program open.
  • Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time: Applications are due. Students must submit an application form before this due date. Late applications will not be considered.
  • Sunday, March 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time: Letters of Recommendation are due. Letter writers must submit their letters before this due date. It is highly recommended that students give their letter writers at least three weeks’ notice before this due date.
  • April: Applications are reviewed.
  • Late April to early May: Applicants will be notified of their status: accepted, waitlisted, or not selected no later than early May.
  • Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 4–5:30 p.m.: There is a mandatory in-person Orientation Session at Seattle Children’s Research Institute in downtown Seattle. Students will submit required paperwork at this orientation.
  • The Research Training Program will take place over four weeks from Monday, July 14 to Friday, August 8, 2025, from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. daily.

Summer 2025 activities

  • Lectures on biochemistry, immunology, global and public health and infectious diseases
  • Labs on microscopy, agarose gel electrophoresis, immunoassays, isolating white blood cells, polymerase chain reaction, bacterial transformation, gene editing and more.
  • College and career workshops
  • Facility tours
  • Independent research project and final oral presentation

Eligibility

The Research Training Program is open to current 10th grade (rising junior) high school students.

Students must have a strong interest in one of the following fields: biology, biochemistry, microbiology, public health or a related scientific field. Prior knowledge of these fields is not required.

Students must be able to reside within commuting distance of Downtown Seattle for the duration of the program. The program does not provide or arrange housing for students. Prior formal research experience is not required. Program applicants seeking their first research experience will be prioritized over applicants who have completed other research programs and/or internships to optimize the program’s impact.

Students will receive a stipend, which is considered reportable income by the Internal Revenue Service. Therefore, students must have an SSN or ITIN to participate in the RTP.

Frequently Asked Questions

      • Where does the RTP take place?
      • Can I apply for the Virtual Research Training Program (VRTP)?
        • No. We are not offering the online Virtual Research Training Program (VRTP) in 2025.
      • Is this a medical program? Will I get to work with patients and learn about medical school?
        • No. The RTP is not a medical program. The RTP is best suited for students interested in biology laboratory research at Seattle Children’s Research Institute.
        • Students will not be working at Seattle Children’s Hospital, and we will not be working with patients. Also, we will not be covering medical school in great detail. If you are interested in volunteer or clinical positions at Seattle Children's Hospital, please visit High School and Youth Service ProjectsSummer Nurse Camp or Summer Scrubs & ’Scopes Camp.
      • I'm currently in 9th, 11th or 12th grade. Can I apply?
        • No. We can only accept students currently in 10th grade for summer 2025.
        • Do I need a Social Security number to participate?
          • Yes. Participants of the RTP will receive a stipend, which is considered reportable income by the Internal Revenue Service. Therefore, students must have an SSN or ITIN to participate in the RTP.
        • What is the acceptance rate?
          • This is a competitive program, and we receive and carefully review many more applications than we have capacity for.
          • For 2025, the lab has a capacity of 16 students.

        How to Participate

        Step 1. Ask Your Letter Writer

        Contact your letter writer as soon as possible to request a letter of recommendation.

        Please select someone to write a letter of recommendation for you. This individual should be someone who will speak well of your academic or professional accomplishments, such as a teacher, advisor or employer. We highly recommend that you ask them at least three weeks in advance.

        When you submit your application form (see Step 2 below), an email will be sent automatically to your letter writer with instructions on how to submit the letter of recommendation.

        Important! It is highly recommended that you inform your letter writer that they will be receiving an automated email from Cognito Forms ([email protected]). 

        Step 2. Application Form

        Submit an Application

        The application form is due on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time.

        Please respond to the following essay prompts.

        We recommend that you write your essays in a text editor or word processor with spell check and that you verify the character limits. When ready, you can copy and paste your essays into the application form.

        Our expectation is that your application materials will be your own original composition.

        1. Tell us about your background. (Maximum of 3,000 characters with spaces or ~500 words)
        2. Why are you interested in this biology laboratory research program? (Maximum of 1,200 characters with spaces or ~200 words)
        3. Describe any previous work or volunteer experience and skills you gained that are applicable to this program. (Note: A lack of research experience will not exclude you from this program.) (Maximum of 1,200 characters with spaces or ~200 words)
        4. What are your college goals, including your intended major or area of study? Explain how participating in this training program that focuses on laboratory research and biomedical science will help you achieve your college goals. (Maximum of 3,000 characters with spaces or ~500 words)

        Step 3. Letter of Recommendation

        When you submit your application form, an email will be sent automatically to your letter writer with instructions on how to submit the letter of recommendation.

        Important! It is highly recommended that you inform your letter writer that they will be receiving an automated email from Cognito Forms ([email protected]). 

        The letter of recommendation is due on Sunday, March 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time. The application form and letter of recommendation do not need to be received at the same time.


        If there are any questions or concerns, please email the Science Education Department.

        Thank you for your interest in the Research Training Program at Seattle Children’s Research Institute!

        This page was last updated on March 27, 2025.