Role Summary
The Hematology Translational Medicine group seeks a talented and highly motivated graduate student for a summer internship that offers hands-on translational research experience in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Working with a mentor, you will undertake a data science project to understand how tumor genomics drives hematological malignancies. Over the 10-week internship, you will develop bioinformatic skills, apply genomics research to clinical drug development, analyze data and literature, and strengthen presentation and communication abilities. The internship runs June through August 2026.
Responsibilities
- Actively contribute to experimental design and execution of a translational project, aligned with Hematology Translational Medicine
- Participate in BMS student internship requirements
- Literature/data review to understand project context, impact and timely communication of data
- Present internship project to the Translational Medicine group at the conclusion of the internship
Qualifications
- Required: Current graduate student majoring in field related to biomedical data sciences (Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics, Data Science)
- Required: Interpersonal and collaboration skills, including the willingness and ability to foster working relationships with a range of stakeholders and work independently. Flexibilities to changing priorities.
- Preferred: Prior experience in analyzing genomic data and data analysis
- Required: On-site attendance at least 50% of time
- Required: All candidates must be authorized to work in the US both at the time of hire and for the duration of their employment. Immigration or visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
- Required: Available full-time (40hrs/week) throughout the internship period (early June through mid-August)