Student Research Assistant Internship for Biomanufacturing
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Description
BlueHalo has internship opportunities available for Student Research Assistants to support biomanufacturing at the Air Force Research Laboratories (AFRL) in Dayton, Ohio. The successful candidate will use a variety of scientific and/or engineering techniques to address research questions related to multiple disciplines. The candidate should demonstrate a driven interest in the STEM fields, especially through previous and planned course work. The internship will be to run equipment such as 10 and 100L bioreactors, continuous centrifuge, industrial size cell homogenizers and FPLCs. At BlueHalo, we firmly believe that all internships are not created equal. Our Summer Internship Program is meticulously designed to provide students with an immersive and dynamic experience within our industry, offering a taste of what it's like to be part of our professional team. Unlike many other internship programs, we strive to simulate a full-time job, enabling our interns to work hands-on with cutting-edge technology, contribute to meaningful projects, build strong relationships with coworkers, and develop strategic problem-solving skills. Our program is highly selective, hosting only a handful of interns each year, ensuring personalized attention and ample opportunities to work closely with BlueHalo team members. Qualifications: This position is working within a government facility and requires US citizenship Must be working toward a bachelor's degree preferably in their second or third year Requires current enrollment in a STEM program focused in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, biology, chemistry, materials, or related field Relevant course work, required Required to be able to lift reasonable weights within OSHA limits and in an ergonomic manner. Related lab experience, preferred Equal Opportunity Employer
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