Student Research

Graduate Research

The questions we need answers to can’t be answered alone, which is why we’re training our graduate students to be the next generation of collaborative researchers.

Since 2004, our faculty investigators have mentored hundreds of graduate students who have gone on to positions in industry and prestigious academic institutions in Missouri and around the world.

Are you interested in doing research at Bond LSC? See which labs are accepting graduate students at the moment.

Deepika Chauhan (Postdoctoral Associate), Dominica Genda (Ph.D Graduate Student) and Suhasini Ganta (Senior Scientist) in the Roman Ganta lab at Bond LSC

Undergraduate Research

Most laboratories in the Bond LSC have undergraduates as part of their research team. Some positions are paid while others are volunteer, but, either way, undergraduate research is a tremendous opportunity.

Bond LSC is home to fantastic mentors whose students gain invaluable lab experience and go on to successful science careers.

The Office of Undergraduate Research, located at 110 Student Success Center, is often able to place undergrads in lab positions that fit their interest areas. Handshake also lists undergraduate opportunities on campus.

Grace Raycraft (Undergraduate Research Assistant) and Martin Alcantar (PhD Candidate) working in the Scott Peck lab at Bond LSC