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National Cancer Institute

Research Intern

June - August 2022 • Bethesda, MD

What I liked

Learned a lot both about lab work and about bioinformatics!

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

Plan your time wisely!
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Biology Research Intern

June - August 2021 • Bethesda, MD

What I liked

What I wish was different

I did not adjust well to the virtual format, and wish it had been hybrid. Communication with my mentor was very difficult and I ended up doing much more computer science than biology.

Advice

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summer fellow

June - August 2018 • Bethesda, MD

What I liked

The hands on experience was great, and I had the privilege of working on my own independent research projects. There’s so many labs, that you get to choose what you’re interested in working in. Personally had a lot of flexibility in my schedule.

What I wish was different

Nothing, honestly. It was great.

Advice

Do readings on the subject after work!
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Project Management Intern

June 2016 - August 2017 • Frederick, MD

What I liked

Flexible hours, great mentors, plentiful opportunities to learn more (lectures, presentations, poster days, etc.), pays well, and the connections you make are amazing.

What I wish was different

Nothing. This may very well be the perfect internship.

Advice

Take advantage of every opportunity you have to learn more and talk to everyone! Working with some of the best researchers in the country yields many fruits so long as you seek them out.
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Summer IRTA Fellow

June - August 2018 • Bethesda, MD

What I liked

I loved that I got to experience with human behavioral and health communication focused research as opposed to the usual wet lab research.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Amgen Scholar

June - August 2018 • Bethesda, MD

What I liked

The program infrastructure behind research (weekly meetings as a group, roundtables, cohort cohabitation, an invested advisor, etc.) made research so much more than research.

What I wish was different

Advice

Network at every opportunity you have!! You never know who is at your organization until you sit down and talk to them. Regardless of how well or not well your experience is going, the organization might have something/someone more suitable for your interests, and it's on you to find those opportunities.
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