Research

This research catalog is intended as a guide for public health undergraduates who are interested in research and want an idea of what opportunities might be available to them.

 
Research at Tulane
Below is a list of labs and centers where public health undergrads have held research positions or have been offered research positions. This list is not exhaustive. Locations and professors might not have current open positions.
 
Keep in mind that some projects prefer to hire students who can make a multi-semester commitment. Be sure to discuss this option when applying and interviewing for a position.
 
 
 
Research Training Programs
Below is a list of research training programs in various locations, many of which take place over the summer. This list includes examples but is not comprehensive.
 
 
Other Resources for Research at Tulane
  • NTC Office of Undergraduate Research: https://undergrad-research.tulane.edu/
  • NTC Summer Research Fund is an opportunity for students to work with a Tulane professor on a scholarly project for six weeks during the summer. It is great for all students interested in research, regardless of their experience; for students new to research or already working with a faculty mentor. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors across Tulane’s five schools are welcome to apply. https://undergrad-research.tulane.edu/summer-research-fund
  • Tulane Research Network is a searchable database encouraging undergraduate involvement in the Newcomb-Tulane College research and creative community: https://researchnetwork.tulane.edu/
  • CSW-SPHTM keeps a comprehensive list of school-based research centers: https://sph.tulane.edu/research/centers
  • Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi) members have experience as Undergraduate Research Assistants. The student org is a resource for both professional development and networking as well as for building a community on campus.