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Start Thinking Like a Researcher Before College

For rising 11th and 12th graders. No prior research experience required — just high school biology and curiosity. Build real data, coding, and network-science skills, then apply them to a mentored research project of your own.

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No prior coding

required to start

2 formats

summer or year-long

6 areas

to choose from

Two Ways to Do This

Choose Your Pace

Both paths end the same way — a real mentored mini-project and a symposium presentation. They differ in how the preparation is paced.

Summer Intensive

10 Weeks, One Summer

Best if you have one open summer and want a fast, complete experience

A single, immersive summer program. You'll move from core biology and data literacy through basic network science and straight into a mentored mini-project — building and analyzing a real biological network by the end of the program.

Time / Week

15–20 hrs

Format

Day program

  • Foundations → network science → mentored project, back to back
  • Great for testing your interest quickly
  • Fits before college applications
Year-Long

2 Semesters + Summer

Best if you'd rather build gradually and specialize before summer

Foundations and network thinking are spread across the school year in short, asynchronous weekly modules that fit around a normal course load. You'll pick a research area and meet your summer mentor before summer even starts.

Time / Week

2–3 hrs

Format

Fully async

  • Fall: biology, data literacy, intro programming
  • Spring: network medicine + your chosen research area
  • Summer: live mentored mini-project, area already chosen

Not sure which fits? Most students choosing between college application seasons pick Summer Intensive. Students who want to explore all six research areas before committing tend to pick Year-Long.

Year-Long Path

How the Year Flows

One shared foundation course, then a research-area course, then live summer research.

Fall

Foundations

Biology · data · coding

Spring

Your Research Area

One of six pathways

Summer

Live Research

Mentored, online

Courses

What You'll Take

Fall

HS-F: Foundations of Systems Biology & Data

Cell biology, feedback loops, data literacy, and your first steps in Python — no experience required.

Spring

HS-S: Intro to Network Medicine & Research Design

Graph thinking, the disease module concept, research ethics, and choosing your research area.

Questions about which format fits your schedule? Talk to a program advisor.