This application is for a 6-month student role from January - June 2025. Resume review begins in October 2024.
As a co-op, you will be embedded in Translational In Vivo Sciences group in Integrated Pharmacology & Safety. Our group employs various in vivo techniques including live bioluminescence imaging to evaluate new strategies to improve drug delivery into the central nervous system (CNS) and muscle. We are collaborating with various groups in Biogen to explore new delivery technologies to achieve improved cellular uptake, blood brain barrier penetration, and cell type-specific delivery.
To support Biogen’s mission of being pioneers in developing therapeutics against challenging neurological diseases, it is critical to achieve effective drug delivery to the target. Our group is involved in the design and execution of preclinical studies in mouse models to evaluate tissue-enhanced delivery with a particular focus on oligonucleotide therapeutics and gene therapy.
Position Description
You will support in vivo pharmacodynamic studies with either an mRNA readout or bioluminescence readout. A successful candidate will work closely with other team members and acquire the following techniques and skills:
Example projects may include:
To participate in the Biogen Internship Program, students must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Education
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Are you passionate about biomedicine and ready to kickstart your career in a dynamic environment? Join Biogen as a Co-op Biologist in Translational In Vivo Science in Cambridge, MA, for the January to June 2025 term! This 6-month student role offers you an amazing opportunity to immerse yourself in innovative research. You'll be working alongside a talented team that focuses on pioneering drug delivery techniques to target the central nervous system and muscle tissue, which is crucial for developing therapies for neurological diseases. As a Co-op, you'll engage in fascinating work such as in vivo pharmacodynamics studies, utilizing bioluminescence imaging, and much more! Your daily responsibilities will include dosing mice, performing live imaging, and analyzing data to present your findings at lab meetings. You’ll also take charge of a subproject that can lead to significant advancements in in vivo techniques. With Biogen's collaborative and pioneering spirit, not only will you gain invaluable hands-on experience in essential molecular and cellular biology techniques, but you'll also contribute directly to life-changing scientific advancements. If you have a basic understanding of biology or neuroscience and a curiosity for scientific discovery, this position might just be the perfect fit for you!
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