Non-Clinical Research Laboratory Intern
Why Sarepta? Why Now?
The promise of genetic medicine has arrived, and Sarepta is at the forefront. We hold leadership positions in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and limb-girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMDs), and we currently have more than 40 programs in various stages of development in gene therapy, RNA and gene editing. In 2023, we launched our fourth therapy and the first ever gene therapy to treat Duchenne.
We’re looking for people who see unlimited potential in themselves and who are motivated by an unwavering commitment to patients.
What Sarepta Offers
At Sarepta, we care deeply about all the people in our community and believe in the importance of supporting them in all aspects of their lives. We aspire to maintain a culture that acknowledges people bring their whole selves to work, and we will strive to help everyone in our community integrate their work and personal lives while maintaining productivity.
Program Timeline
This application is for a 12-week summer internship program that will start on May 19th and conclude on August 8th, 2025.
The Importance of the Role
Sarepta Therapeutics is seeking a motivated student with a desire to learn and develop their skills in the laboratory alongside a team dedicated to nonclinical research of gene therapies, RNA therapies, and gene editing therapies. This individual will have exposure to the biotechnology industry and the rapidly growing field of genetic therapies for rare diseases. This student will be exposed to the design of nonclinical studies and the molecular assays associated, like SimpleWestern and ddPCR. This student will use their experience to present a project at the conclusion of the internship with the guidance of their Manager. This student will also have access to training and development workshops and social activities with other Sarepta Therapeutics interns.
The Opportunity to Make a Difference
- Learn and operate various protein and nucleic acid methods
- Learn various analysis techniques and how those are applied to our science
- Learn and apply Good Documentation Practices (GDP) for laboratory documentation
- Assist the process of study preparation
- Assist the execution of various tissue processing techniques
- Exposure to approved laboratory methods and study protocols
- Mentorship opportunities from those with experience in their field of interest
- Performs other related duties as assigned
More about You
- Current Undergraduate student in a Biochemistry, Immunology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics or related field
- Some laboratory experience preferred
- Ability to adhere to laboratory methods and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Experience with computer productivity software (i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.)
- Desire to learn and operate routine molecular assays
- Desire to work in a high-functioning, collaborative team
- Desire to work in a dynamic, fast-paced team environment and to make a difference in the lives of people through our innovative medicines
What Now?
We’re always looking for solution-oriented, critical thinkers.
So, if you’re comfortable with ambiguity and candor, relish challenging yourself, and place kindness and integrity at the forefront of how you approach your peers and work, then we encourage you to apply.
This position requires work on site at one of Sarepta’s facilities in the United States.
The targeted salary range for this position is $21 - $25 per hour depending upon years of education completed and nature of role.
Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Sarepta Therapeutics offers a competitive compensation and benefit package.
Sarepta Therapeutics is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and participates in e-Verify.