Program Length: 8-week (~300 hours from the end of June to mid August)
Sponsor: Institute for Systems Biology (ISB)
Location: Seattle, Washington, U. S. (in-person)
Admissions Requirements:
Must be authorized to work in the United States
Must currently be enrolled full time at an accredited U.S. college or university (upcoming graduates accepted with proof of fall enrollment)
Must hold a high school diploma or equivalent by the start of the program (Running Start students are not eligible)
Must be planning to attend an undergraduate or graduate degree program in the fall following the interns
Admissions Deadline: Late February
Highlight: Looking for a hands-on biology research internship that dives into real-world science? The ISB Summer Undergraduate Research Experiences Program is an in-person opportunity in Seattle, WA for college students passionate about biology, chemistry, computer science, math, or engineering. This 8-week summer experience pairs each student with a mentor from the Institute for Systems Biology to complete an original biology research internship project. Students also participate in scientific events and workshops, gaining experience that extends beyond the lab. You’ll work 30–40 hours per week and receive $625/week or equivalent hourly wages, plus the option to apply for a $4,200 housing stipend. Whether you’re designing experiments or preparing your symposium poster, this biology research internship helps you build skills and contribute to meaningful research. If you’re passionate about science and looking for the perfect biology research internship to launch your experience, check the application details here to apply. ISB also offers a separate summer internship program for high school students interested in exploring research.
Cost: The program is paid ($625 per week, and a chance to apply for $4,200 housing stipend)
