Student Research Opportunities
The Roberts Research Group offers research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students who hope to gain unique and valuable experiences while at the University of Michigan.


ELSI Research Training Program (NIH T32 Grant)
The University of Michigan Training Program in Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), seeks to prepare the next generation of pre- and post-doctoral scholars for success as innovative and impactful investigators.
Graduate Level Courses
Are you interested in taking a genetics, ethics, or ELSI course led by Dr. Scott Roberts? Find out which classes are being taught this academic year!


Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (MADRC) Summer Internship
The Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (MADRC) offers one paid summer internship for qualified School of Public Health graduate students interested in developing innovative means of education, outreach, and recruitment to advance research and practice in Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias.
Dual Degree Program in Public Health and Genetic Counseling
Apply for the MPH/MS dual degree for an innovative learning experience that includes academic training, research skill development, and clinical instruction focused on addressing issues occurring at the crossroad of the fields of Health Behavior & Health Education and Genetic Counseling.


Public Health Genetics Certificate Program
Apply for the opportunity to graduate with a certificate in Public Health Genetics to gain base knowledge and skills to enable you to work as a public health professional in this important new field.
Michigan Dementia Coalition
Find out how you can contribute to the Coalition’s vision to make Michigan a dementia-capable state.
