Okay. We still have a ways to go in this decade. But even in spite of the pandemic, the 2020s are off to a strong start at OMRF. Dr. Lijun Xia published groundbreaking new research in the journal Science and secured a new $13.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Courtney Griffin […]
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FAQS
What do scholars do? Scholars work full-time (40 hours per week on average) in state-of-the-art biomedical research laboratories on individual projects and are guided by OMRF scientific mentors. Every effort is made to assign scholars to laboratories conducting research of particular interest to them. The scholars attend weekly seminars, group social and cultural events and, […]
How to Apply
Eligibility To be eligible for the Langston Biomedical Research Scholars Program, applicants must be: Rising sophomores through rising seniors who are currently enrolled at Langston University, preferably pursuing degrees in biology, chemistry, mathematics or related fields. At least 16 years of age. A U.S. citizen or permanent resident or have unrestricted employment authorization in accordance […]
Langston University Biomedical Research Scholars Program
Discover a future in biomedical research this summer through the Langston University Biomedical research Scholars Program. This program starts with an 8-week, paid summer research experience where Langston Scholars will be guided by senior scientists while working on individual projects in cutting-edge labs. The discoveries made during this program could not only shape your future […]




