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About the Internship

My internship is at Duke Cancer Center, and my supervisor is Dr. Jason Somarelli. Their purpose is various types of cancer research to search for treatment options, cures, and making advancements in the medical field's understanding of cancer. I will be working from home for the beginning of the internship since most of the other people there are undergraduate or graduate students at Duke University who are interested in Cancer research and Genetics. But I will also be working alongside these undergraduates or graduate students to help get progress towards whatever project we happen to be working on.

In my internship, I have a few vague learning objectives that can fit into a variety of tasks. (Listed below) I also have a few responsibilities that will be completed throughout the internship. (These will be listed below the learning objectives)

  • How to integrate technology into a biology/medical research field
  • Analyze molecular biology data
  • How to use information technology to communicate complex biological concepts through models
  • Design experiments
  • Perform experiments
  • Interpret experiments data
  • Writing/presenting data to a team


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