Summary
The Molecular Virology and Microbiology group at Baylor College of Medicine offers a hands-on internship designed for motivated students with an interest in biomedical and laboratory research. This internship provides practical exposure to core principles of virology, bacteriology, and molecular biology within an active academic research environment. Interns will receive structured training in fundamental laboratory techniques, including culturing bacteria and viruses, basic cell culture methods, and proper handling, aliquoting, storage, and cataloging of biological samples. Under the mentorship of experienced faculty, interns will learn best practices in laboratory research conduct and gain insight into translational research that bridges basic science and real-world medical applications.
Throughout the internship, participants will actively engage in laboratory experiments, attend and contribute to lab meetings, and present their work in group settings. Educational objectives focus on building foundational laboratory skills, understanding experimental design and research workflows, and fostering early exposure to scientific collaboration and communication.
This opportunity is ideal for high school students or early trainees interested in pursuing careers in biomedical science, microbiology, virology, or related fields, and who are eager to gain meaningful experience in an academic medical research setting.
Job Purpose
Provides temporary administrative or laboratory support to a department while gaining practical work experience.
Job Duties
- Performs entry level administrative or laboratory duties.
- May observe tasks related to field of study or career interest.
- May assists with special projects/programs.
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Must be enrolled in high school, trade/vocational school or higher education institution.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.