International
Student Program
Under
the leadership of Dr. Sean
Ward, the University of Nevada School
of Medicine has established an International Student Program with
Universities in Britain and Ireland. The objectives of this program
are: (i) to provide an opportunity for exceptional students in
the Medical and Biomedical fields to work in research laboratories
in a variety of medical fields in a stimulating environment; (ii)
promote understanding and good will and strengthen cultural ties
between The University of Nevada and Universities in Britain and
Ireland; and (iii) to broaden student experiences at an international
level.
The
International Student Program is program has been in existence
since 1991. Biomedical Science degree students from The University
of Ulster and Physiology students from The Queen's University,
Belfast have been placed for one year in a research environment
within the Departments of Physiology & Cell Biology and Pharmacology
at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. To date over 100
such students have participated in this program and have performed
research in a variety of areas including cardiovascular and gastrointestinal
research using a variety of scientific techniques.
Individuals that participate in the International Student Program
can learn a variety of state of the art physiological, pharmacological,
molecular, morphological and biochemical techniques ranging from
intracellular and patch clamp recording techniques, intracellular
calcium measurements, high speed video imaging techniques, HPLC
with electrochemical detection, Northern, Southern and Western
blot analysis, Construct designing, microinjection of embryonic
stem cells, culturing techniques, Real Time RT-PCR, expression
systems, siRNA gene suppression, transgenic technology, immunohistochemistry,
and confocal and electron microscopy. While at the University
of Nevada, students are often given the opportunity to present
their scientific findings locally and at either National/International
Conferences and to the faculty within the School of Medicine.
Several students have been able to include their work in scientific
publications in excellent journals.
The
University of Nevada, School of Medicine provides an excellent
training environment. There are warm relations between the faculty,
students and staff. Visitors on sabbatical leave, students, and
post-doctoral fellows are able to move easily between labs, learning
and applying techniques of interest. We routinely have a diverse
group of investigators representing cultures from at least 4 continents.
We value the trans-cultural mix in the Departments of Physiology
& Cell Biology and Pharmacology and the mix of talents and creativity
that emerge as minds with diverse experiences work together.
Students
that have successfully completed the year-long program are strongly
encouraged to continue their training in scientific careers. This
has been a frequent outcome with our students and many past exchange
students now hold PhD degrees from some of the best Universities
in the world. Students who are interested in continuing their
training with graduate degrees are instructed in how and where
to apply to increase the likelihood of being accepted into these
programs.