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Early Vaccines & Immunotherapies Interns
We are looking Undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD-level students majoring in Biology, Microbiology, Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology or related field for 12-week internship role in Gaithersburg, MD from May 18 2026 to August 7 2026.
The below intern projects are positioned for this Summer:
Anti-microbial Single Domain Antibodies; from Technology Development to Drug Discovery Graduate-Level Project
- Work with scientists/senior scientists in group to develop new methods for antiviral and antibacterial single domain antibody discovery
- Utilize wet lab skills to characterize potential lead molecules for antiviral and antibacterial programs
- Present findings in departmental meetings
Automated High Throughput Enzyme Engineering to Improve Bioconjugate Vaccine Production Graduate-Level Project
- Implement and optimize an automated high throughput enzyme engineering workflow including colony picking, expression, lysis, and analytical readout
- Analyze growth and expression data to guide hit selection for the next round of screening
- Summarize the data and present to stakeholders
Virology Bioassay & Automation Undergraduate-Level Project
- Culture and maintain multiple mammalian cell lines under sterile conditions.
- Perform in vitro cell-based bioassays, including infection-based assays and reporter or endpoint-based readouts.
- Support the development, optimization, and qualification of assays evaluating immune responses to vaccine candidates and/or the antiviral potency and neutralization activity of mAbs against respiratory or chronic viral targets.
- Utilize laboratory automation systems (e.g., liquid handlers, high-throughput plate readers, automated incubators) to execute cell-based workflows.
- Analyze and interpret experimental data; prepare data summaries, figures, and a final presentation to the team.
Assessing Human Immunological Responses to a Novel Vaccine Undergraduate-Level Project
- Conduct in vitro cell stimulation and culture assays to assess cellular immunity following vaccination.
- Analyze and interpret immunological data to connect results to study objectives.
- Generate regular written reports and presentations to effectively communicate results to broader study team.
Position Requirements:
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Undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD-level students majoring in Biology, Microbiology, Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology or related field
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Candidates must have an expected graduation date after August 2026.
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Previous research experience (academic or industrial) involving cell culture, molecular biology, or virology is a plus
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Laboratory skills required differ by project. We
- Mammalian cell culture
- Virus neutralization assays
- Flow cytometry (Including high parameter and analysis)
- ELISA
- Biolayer interferometry
- Aseptic technique
- Pipetting
- Reagent Preparation
- DNA extraction and scRNAseq
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Experience with data analysis tools such as GraphPad Prism and/or introductory coding or data analysis exposure (e.g., Python, R) is a plus.
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Understanding of MS Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
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US Work Authorization is required at time of application.
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Ability to report onsite to Gaithersburg, MD 5 days per week. This role will not provide relocation assistance.
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Compensation range: $37 – 48 per hour. Wages are commensurate with education and experience.