#  6. What training opportunities are available in stem cell research at Harvard University?  

 



 Undergraduate students

- The HSCI hosts a [summer research internship program](/research/hsci-internship-program-hip) for undergraduate students from Harvard College as well as other U.S. and international colleges and universities.
- Undergraduate students at Harvard College can specialize in the [Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology](https://handbook.fas.harvard.edu/book/human-developmental-and-regenerative-biology) concentration, which involves focused coursework and laboratory research.

 Graduate students

- The HSCI does not conduct any graduate training programs. The links below are part of the Harvard Medical School website.
- Students in the [Developmental and Regenerative Biology](https://drb.hms.harvard.edu/home) graduate program work towards a PhD degree. Prospective students should apply via the general [Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS) application](http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/bbs/prospective/apply.html).
- Students in the [Harvard/MIT MD-PhD Program](http://www.hms.harvard.edu/md_phd/) can specialize in [Developmental and Regenerative Biology](https://drb.hms.harvard.edu/) for their PhD work.

 Postdoctoral researchers

- Postdoctoral researchers can peruse [this general list](/jobs) of open positions, or contact individual [faculty members](/principal-faculty) directly for fellowship opportunities.