Let me offer you my sympathies. I’ve been in your shoes twice. (2 daughters–one in residency; one a MS2. Both, BTW, middle class white girls.)
There is a thread in the pre-med forum for students and parents of students who are applying this cycle.
This process is long and humbling. It’s mentally and emotionally exhausting. And requires great patience. (And adult beverages PRN. )
Interview season lasts from mid-August until mid-February at most schools, with the bulk of interview invitations going out before Thanksgiving. Neither you nor your daughter should panic just yet. There’s still time.
It’s impossible for anyone here to make a guess about her chances, or when/if your daughter will receive any interviews because a med school admission requires so many soft factors besides GPA/MCAT/some research experience. We are not privy to contents of your daughter’s LORs, nor know what other kinds of activities she has besides research. We are not in a position to judge the quality of writing skills or how well she has presented herself through her essays. Nor are we able to see how well her overall portfolio matches the mission of the schools she applied to.
It may be helpful to read this AAMC paper–Medical School Admissions: More Than Grades and Test Scores
https://www.aamc.org/download/261106/data/aibvol11_no6.pdf
Many of the med schools your daughter has applied to admit fewer than 5% of applicants. Applying to only top schools is a very risky strategy.