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Research Intern

CompanyCedars-Sinai
LocationLos Angeles
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 5, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The research intern will work closely under the supervision of senior scientists and the PI to learn molecular and biochemical techniques while participating in ongoing research projects. They will also conduct literature reviews and design experiments based on specific research questions.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
16367
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Since its beginning in 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to meet the healthcare needs of one of the most diverse regions in the nation, continually setting new standards for quality and innovation in patient care, research, teaching and community service. Today, Cedars-Sinai is widely known for its national leadership in transforming healthcare for the benefit of patients. Cedars-Sinai receives consistent recognition for our excellence. Our awards include; being named one of America’s Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, receiving the National Research Corporation’s Consumer Choice Award 19 years in a row for providing the highest-quality medical care in Los Angeles, achieving the longest-running Magnet designation for nursing excellence in California, and being recognized as The Advisory Board Company’s 2017 Workplace of the Year, an award Cedars-Sinai has won three years in a row. This annual award recognizes hospitals and health systems nationwide that have outstanding levels of employee engagement. Cedars-Sinai is a leader in the clinical care and research of heart disease, cancer and brain disorders, among other areas. Pioneering research achievements include using cardiac stem cells to repair damaged hearts, developing minimally invasive surgical techniques and discovering new types of drugs to target cancer more precisely. Cedars-Sinai also impacts the future of healthcare through education programs that encompass everything from highly competitive medical residency and fellowship programs to a biomedical science and translational medicine PhD program, advanced training for nurses and educational opportunities for allied health professionals. Most notably, Cedars-Sinai demonstrates a longstanding commitment to strengthening the Los Angeles community through wide-ranging programs that improve the health of its most vulnerable residents.
About the Role

Overview of Department & Mentor
Please provide an overview or description of the department, research/administrative/clinical area, and Sponsor/Mentor.
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (DPLM) at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (CSMC) is one of the nation’s premier academic pathology departments.  The DPLM provides exceptional diagnostic support to help physicians guide patient therapy at CSMC and its affiliated hospitals.  CSMC is ranked by US News and World Reports as one of the top-10 hospitals in the nation.
In addition to world-class patient care services, the DPLM has 10 basic and translational research laboratories which study a wide range of biomedical topics including cancer biology, microbiology, renal disease and physiology, immune function, neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration.  Dr. Tourtellotte’s lab is funded by the NIH to study molecular mechanisms regulating neurodevelopment and peripheral and central neurogenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease.  He has mentored many PhD and MD/PhD students who have performed their dissertation research in his lab, and he is actively involved in mentoring undergraduate students, medical students and clinical residents and fellows.
Role Summary & Objectives
Provide a description of overall role including goals and objectives. This should highlight how this role will be an educational opportunity or foster collaboration. Include specifics of the project, skills, and techniques the candidate will learn or be trained on.  
The research intern will work closely under the supervision of senior scientists and the PI in the lab to learn molecular and biochemical techniques and participate in ongoing research projects.  A wide range of molecular, biochemical, morphological and tissue culture techniques are used in the lab to elucidate basic mechanisms of development and neurogenerative diseases.  In addition, the lab generates transgenic and gene targeted mice to model disease mechanisms that require behavioral, microsurgical, histological and physiologic techniques to analyze disease-related phenotypes and mechanisms.
The typical undergraduate intern will join the lab by enrolling in the Student Research Program (SRP-99) course to learn basic biomedical laboratory research techniques, learn to read and critically review the relevant scientific literature and learn to present data and lab results at lab meetings.  If the student continues to show interest and has learned sufficient technical skills to become more independent in the lab they typically begin conducting a more independent research project under continued direct supervision of the PI and senior scientific lab staff.  This typically occurs with the student registering for the Student Research Program course (SRP-199) for several consecutive quarters to have sufficient time to complete a project and write up the report.
Role Activities & Timeline
Provide a detailed description of the activities that will be completed during this appointment. For interns, this should include specific information regarding mentorship and curriculum, including an intended timeline for the activities. 
By the end of each quarter (3 months)
•    The intern will broaden their research skills through training under the mentorship and supervision of the lab’s faculty mentor.
•    The intern will learn how to perform molecular cloning using RT-PCR, PCR, restriction enzyme digestion, ligation, and cell transformation.
•    The intern will learn proper recordkeeping by documenting data in lab notebooks and presenting findings to the mentor and in departmental presentations.
•    The intern will learn how to conduct a literature review related to the project they are training on.
•    The intern will learn how to design experiments based on specific research questions.
•    The intern will practice implementing experimental designs and troubleshooting issues that may arise.
 

Key Skills
Molecular TechniquesBiochemical TechniquesMorphological TechniquesTissue Culture TechniquesMolecular CloningRT-PCRPCRRestriction Enzyme DigestionLigationCell TransformationRecordkeepingLiterature ReviewExperimental DesignTroubleshootingData PresentationResearch Skills
Categories
Science & ResearchHealthcareEducation