Mechanistic Biology and Pathophysiology of Endocrine diseases
Location: Kalamazoo, MI
Internship Summary: seeking a motivated and detail-oriented intern to join our research team focused on the mechanistic biology and pathophysiology of diabetes and related metabolic syndromes. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge endocrine research in an industry setting, working alongside experienced scientists and contributing to meaningful projects in animal health.
Internship Job Duties:
Conduct literature reviews and draft white papers and/or knowledge graph on current advancements in companion animal diabetes research, including E.g. translational biology, diagnostic and monitoring biomarker discovery, and therapeutic landscapes.
Perform routine cell culture, execute and optimize cell-based phenotypic assays, including immortalized cells, primary cells and tissue.
Utilize various biochemical and molecular biology techniques, such as PCR, Western Blotting, and immunochemistry to investigate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diabetes.
Collect, analyze, and interpret experimental data, maintaining accurate and detailed laboratory records.
Participate in lab meetings, presenting findings and contributing to discussions on research progress and align next steps
Prepare a poster to present at the end of the internship - internal purposes only
Internship Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in a Master's or PhD program in Biomedical Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, Cell Biology, Animal Physiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related field with 1+ years of lab-based training.
Basic laboratory skills and familiarity with cell culture techniques, cell-based assays and molecular biology/biochemistry techniques, such as RNA extraction and purification, PCR, western blot, ELISA etc.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Passion and ability to learn new concepts and skills; Ability to multitask in a dynamic environment.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Strong written and verbal communication skills; Ability to present scientific results to a diverse audience.
Previous research experience in diabetes, metabolic syndromes, endocrinology or related field is preferred.
The following hourly pay rates reflect the anticipated base pay for this position:
If the selected candidate is a student pursuing an Associate-level degree: $16.00 per hour
If the selected candidate is a student pursuing an Undergraduate-level degree: $20.00 per hour
If the selected candidate is a student pursing a Graduate-level degree: $32.50 per hour
If the selected candidate is a student pursuing a Doctorate-level degree: $36.00 per hour
The following hourly pay rates reflect the anticipated base pay for this position if a selected candidate were to be located in California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois (Chicago area), Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Washington (Seattle area):
Student pursuing an Associate-level degree: $17.00 per hour
Student pursuing an Undergraduate-level degree: $22.00 per hour
Student pursing a Graduate-level degree: $36.40 per hour
Student pursuing a Doctorate-level degree: $40.30 per hour
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Intern (Trainee)
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