| Date | Event | Time | Location |
| Monday, July 2 |
Welcome, orientation, introduction to the Hutch, tour (Pizza) |
12:00 sharp | Arnold, M1-A303 |
| Thursday, July 12 | Roland Strong: What makes things red: bacterial infections and your immune system (Bring Your Own Lunch) |
12:00 sharp | Arnold, M5-C813/C815 |
| Thursday, July 19 | Hilary Kemp: Viral Threats and Promises (Bring Your Own Lunch) |
12:00 sharp | Arnold, M5-C813/C815 |
| Thursday, July 26 | Barry Stoddard: Human genomics, genetic disease and gene correction (Bring Your Own Lunch) |
12:00 sharp | Arnold, M5-C813/C815 |
| Thursday, Aug. 9 | Jim Olson: Developing more effective, less toxic therapies for pediatric brain tumors (Bring Your Own Lunch) |
12:00 sharp | Arnold, M5-C813/C815 |
| Thursday, Aug. 23 | Gerry Radich: How bone marrow transplants are done (Bring Your Own Lunch) |
12:00 sharp | Arnold, M5-C813/C815 |
Alternate in case of unforeseen conflicts: Marc van Gilst, Basic Sciences
Students are also welcome to attend Friday noon research seminars with College Undergraduate Interns
Every Friday at noon, the undergraduate intern program has a research seminar, featuring investigators from all four divisions. These are at a little higher level than the seminars above, but are all fascinating and should be easily accessible to our HS interns. STUDENTS ONLY.
Noon to 1:00 p.m. on Fridays in Sze Conference Room (Thomas Lobby). For schedule, click here.