BeOne Medicines is offering a summer internship opportunity in their Clinical Biomarker Laboratory for undergraduate and graduate students in relevant scientific fields. This hands-on role focuses on translational science, clinical biomarker research, and offers structured training in various biomarker assay techniques
Job Summary
This role offers hands-on experience in translational science and clinical biomarker research while supporting assay development and method validation.
Interns will receive structured training in bioanalytical method SOPs, regulated workflows, and quality systems within a real-world clinical setting.
BeOne Medicines is committed to fair compensation practices and offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and equity awards.
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BeOne Medicines is offering a summer internship opportunity in their Clinical Biomarker Laboratory for undergraduate and graduate students in relevant scientific fields. This hands-on role focuses on translational science, clinical biomarker research, and offers structured training in various biomarker assay techniques.
Salary
Base: Undergrad $27/hour USD; Masters $30/hour USD; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for annual bonus plan and discretionary equity awards; Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, Wellness
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Hands-on experience with NGS platforms
Proficiency in immunology assays and IHC
Experience with LC-MS based biomarker analysis
Knowledge of GLP/GCLP compliance standards
Ability to work independently in fast-paced lab
Nice-to-have
Prior wet-lab experience in academic or industry settings
Excellent communication and time-management skills
Collaborative spirit and initiative
Passionate interest in fighting cancer
Detail-oriented approach to documentation
Key Requirements
Currently pursuing Bachelor's or graduate degree in related field
Undergrad rising senior or graduate student status required
Basic understanding of laboratory techniques and scientific principles