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Quality Control (Analytical Development) Summer Intern - Stanford Laboratory for Cell & Gene Medicine

2026 Summer Internship, Quality Control (Analytical Development), Stanford Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine (LCGM) 

Stanford Laboratory for Cell & Gene Medicine (LCGM) is an innovative, state-of-the-art, multi-product manufacturing facility that develops cell and gene-based therapies for early phase clinical trials in compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) FDA regulations. LCGM’s projects represent diverse therapeutic modalities including hematopoietic stem cells and host alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells to prevent Graft versus Host Disease, genetically engineered immune cells (T-cells) for cancer immunotherapy and complex immune syndromes and CRISPR gene correction for sickle cell disease amongst others. A unique biotech startup in an academic environment, LCGM provides an exciting opportunity to work with world class scientists who support translational medicine.

 

Internship Details:

  • To educate and train the next generation of cell and gene therapy professionals, LCGM offers a unique summer internship opportunity for undergraduate students
  • LCGM will offer a 10-week, full-time, in-person, summer internship opportunity from June 15 - August 21, 2026
  • Internship available with the Quality Control (Analytical Development) team
  • $5,000 stipend

 

The Quality Control team (Analytical Development) ensures product efficacy and safety. The student’s learning experience MAY include:

  • LCGM cell and gene therapy project overview
  • Environmental Monitoring: microbial and air quality testing and analysis
  • Cell product analytical assays and techniques
  • Equipment learning: automated cell counter, flow cytometry; PCR

 

The students will also participate in on-demand and LIVE lunch and learn sessions, career panel and other enrichment opportunities. The program culminates with a presentation in front of their peers, faculty, lab mentors, and other Stanford scientists.  

 

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