Anyone with Ideas for intel?

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>Does anyone know of research programs that will help you with intel?
Ill be a freshman in the fall, and want to start as early as possible.
Im interested in HIV/caner/mad cow disease/parkinsons/alzheimers/genetics. </p>

<p>Any ideas?
Thanks</p>

<p>Try to get a summer internship at NIH in the DC/Metro Area. I am interested in physics so I got a SEAP Research position at U.S. Naval Research Lab in D.C. and I'm doing a lot of research on turbulence/fluid dynamics. I'm using over a $1 million of equipment and hopefully Intel will recogNIZE!</p>

<p>Good luck mate and remember to actively seek summer internships through private companies or sponsored programs. Most private research companies won't have a real program but if you hassle them I'm sure you can get in. Once your in, show them that you can work hard and are a self-starter and they'll love to help you for Intel.</p>

<p>what if i'm doing a research project where there are 4 students and a grad student (as well as an overseeing professor) involved...? i know intel only lets do 1 - person entries... </p>

<p>so how does that work?</p>

<p>"Try to get a summer internship at NIH in the DC/Metro Area. I am interested in physics so I got a SEAP Research position at U.S. Naval Research Lab in D.C"
hi.... can u gimme a link to a site about seap?</p>