Feb 01, 2024
8 weeks
February 1, 2024
Biomedical & Bioinformatics Research Internship and Training Experience (B-BRITE)

Description

Undergraduate interns will immerse themselves in an 8 to 10 week research experience over the summer (June-August), working directly with established mentors in various fields of biomedical research, including, but not limited to, cancer biology, immunology, cell and developmental biology, computational biology, and biomedical engineering. Interns will attend weekly education sessions covering topics from cutting-edge technologies and choice of model system, to career development. As a culminating experience, each intern will prepare and present their research at the final poster session to their peers and members of the Knight Cancer Institute (KCI) and wider OHSU community. View the 2023 program schedule.

We offer two start dates to accommodate a range of college academic calendars. The internship program runs from June 10th or June 24th through August 16th, 2024. Do you know someone who might be interested in the Biomedical & Bioinformatics Research Internship and Training Experience (B-BRITE) at the Knight Cancer Institute? You can print or send them the program flyer and direct them to this webpage.

Eligibility

  • We are looking for motivated college undergraduates with a strong interest in a career in biomedical and data sciences and who have completed introductory science courses.
  • This internship program is for motivated college undergraduates who will have completed at least one, preferably two, undergraduate years, but not yet graduated by the start date of the program
  • Students must be available and present for the duration of the internship. No vacations or breaks may be taken.
  • We are unable to provide VISAs to foreign students. Therefore, we are only able to accept international students who are studying in the U.S. with a valid VISA, depending upon designated school official approval.

Oregon Health & Science University values the benefits of having a diverse scientific population. We encourage applications from students who come from backgrounds historically underrepresented in the sciences (African-American, Hispanic, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders), as well as first generation and socioeconomically disadvantaged students and those who are studying at small liberal art colleges. ย Prior experience in research is not a prerequisite for applying to the B-BRITE Summer Program.

Portland
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OR