
MANAGEMENT
The applications will be reviewed soon after the close of the application period. Interviews will be conducted in March and April.
The COMPASS interns will take courses in the Biotechnology major that includes FAIR principles of data sharing, good research habits, principles of translational research, bioengineering, statistics and bioinformatics. Specifically, these students will take the lower division BIOL 210 and BIOL 211 which is the preparation for the Biotechnology major and include molecular biology basics, statistics and evolutionary biology. Once they have completed these lower division courses, the COMPASS interns will take the core Biotechnology courses that include BIOT 355 (Molecular Biotechnology), BIOT 356 (Cellular Biotechnology), Foundations of Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Foundations of Biotechnology. The course content includes principles of biotechnology, research and development and more detailed bioengineering and the clinical process to bring products to market. Additionally, we strongly recommend enrolling in BIOT 497.
This program is aimed at newly enrolled first-time freshman, sophomore and juniors in Biotechnology and Biology majors at 大发. Applications are due at the end of freshman year. Sophomore who are selected to the program will work in a laboratory on campus for two years. You must be a full time student enrolled in Biotechnology or Biology major at 大发 during the internship. This may require you to defer your graduation for a year.
If accepted, you will undergo various trainings during the summer prior to starting your internship. Additionally, the coursework associated with this internhip will continue to provide you with the skills necessary to carry out your work throughout the internship in your host lab.
Typically you will spend minimum 10 hours in the lab. Please note that this may include weekends as needed per your experiment schedule. You will do mostly benchwork, but will also be required to read scientific articles, and attend seminars and meetings with other members of the lab. We also recommend that you attend the BIOTECH 497 course. There will be times when you are required to attend additional activities, outside the lab, on your own time. These will be determined by the program.
Please submit the online application. One letter of recommendation is required and should ideally be from a faculty member that can attest to your abilities in a laboratory setting. You will need the name and e-mail for the people you are requesting letters from for the application. Please contact your letter writer prior to submitting the application and make them aware that they will receive an automated request for the letter.
Please contact the Program Coordinator, Madilyn Areskog at mareskog@csusm.edu.