APHL is offering an exciting opportunity for bioinformatics scientists to expand their current skill set while assisting public health laboratories with their genomics programs. The Genomic Data Internship is an opportunity for masters’ and doctoral-level students to gain valuable experience assisting laboratories with genome assembly and uploading sequencing data to public repositories, while networking with scientists on the front lines of public health.
Features of this program
Flexible start and end dates
Flexible hours a week
Remote work
Paid stipend
Professional mentor
Hands on experience at a public health laboratory
Professional development opportunities
Eligibility
18 years or older at the time of application submission
U.S citizenship or permanent resident
Have a computer capable of performing the required tasks
Enrolled as an active student in a Master or Doctoral Program
3.0 + GPA
The Genomic Data Internship is primarily remote. Depending on the location of your mentor and where you reside, there may be opportunities for you to participate on-site. There are no relocation funds available for interns.
For a comprehensive list of APHL Member Laboratories, please visit this map.
Requirements
What You Need to Apply
Identify two (2) individuals (professional or academic) who are willing to provide an assessment of your skills Current GPA and all relevant Unofficial Transcripts (Note: Official transcript will be required after acceptance to the program during the onboarding process.)
Resume (CV)
Work history
Student interns will receive a monthly stipend based on the number of hours worked at the rate of $30/hour. For example, an intern who works 10 hours/week (40 hours/month) will receive a monthly stipend of $1200/month.
The Association of Public Health Laboratories is a national nonprofit located in Bethesda, MD, that is dedicated to working with members to strengthen governmental laboratories with a public health mandate. By promoting effective programs and public policy, APHL strives to provide public health laboratories with the resources and infrastructure needed to protect the health of US residents and to prevent and control disease globally.
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