J. Craig Venter Institute
J. Craig Venter Institute
Posted 4 days ago
Internship
San Diego, California
Fully Remote
Smart Summary
Interns will work on projects related to genomics, including data analysis and participation in virtual laboratory meetings. Responsibilities may include informatic evaluations of data and running statistics.
This internship is exclusively for students currently enrolled in or entering a San Diego County Community College in Fall 2026. It's a fully remote summer program focused on genomics research, offering opportunities in bioinformatics, infectious diseases, and more, with no prior experience needed. The program seeks candidates with strong communication, organizational skills, and a commitment to scientific discovery.
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Scientific Literature
Organizational Skills
Time Management
Attention to Detail
Flexibility
Independent Work
Team Collaboration
Written Communication
Verbal Communication
Job Description
Position Summary
The J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) is a dynamic non-profit research organization using science to impact the world. Our research groups focus on human genomic medicine, infectious disease, plants, microbial and environmental genomics, synthetic biology and biological energy, bioinformatics, and software engineering. We are looking for self-motivated, inquisitive minds to work with us in asking and finding the answers to questions that progress in the field of genomics.
The 2026 summer internship is a fully remote/online program starting on June 16, 2026, through August 7, 2026. Occasional onsite time in the lab may be required.
Requirements:
Remote Work Environment & Physical Demands:
Required Application Materials
2026 Potential Projects
Please indicate your top three preferences, ranking them in order 1-3 (1 being your most preferred).
I-Infectious Diseases/Immunology
Supervisor: Marcelo Freire (In person/Remote) This project focuses on the intersection of immunology and infectious disease. Spatial transcriptomics projects will be completed by analysis with R packaging. The intern will utilize informatics and analytical tools to investigate datasets related to inflammation and saliva biology. Responsibilities include informatic evaluations of data, running statistics, and active participation in virtual laboratory meetings.
II-Bioinformatics/Microbiome
Supervisor: Chris Dupont (Remote) The Dupont Group is seeking an informatics intern for microbiome research. The intern will be responsible for analyzing sequence data to infer microbial community composition and function. The project will be customized with the candidate’s skillset and interests in mind.
III-Infectious Diseases/Fungi
Supervisor: Sinem Beyhan (In person/Remote) The Beyhan lab focuses on human fungal pathogens such as Histoplasma, Coccidioides, and Candida species, which cause life-threatening infections. Our goal is to understand the pathways that cause fungal pathogenesis using multi-omics and bioinformatics. The 2026 summer internship project will focus specifically on the development of bioinformatics tools to investigate genome signatures that contribute to C. auris persistence.
IV-Bioinformatics/Infectious Disease
Supervisor: Indresh Singh (Remote) The selected candidate will collaborate closely with the Informatics Core and Infectious Disease research teams and contribute to the continued development of The Human Salivary Proteome (https://salivaryproteome.org/) an integrated resource that provides curated data, analytical tools, and interactive visualizations to advance research in salivary biomarkers and human health.
This role will focus on the design and development of data visualizations, web-based interfaces, and analytical tools to support salivary proteomics research and biomarker discovery. The intern will gain hands-on experience working with large-scale proteomic and clinical datasets, contributing to tools that enable researchers and clinicians worldwide to explore, analyze, and interpret salivary protein data for applications in human health and disease.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a teammate encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
J. Craig Venter Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.
J. Craig Venter Institute
JCVI is a premier, not-for-profit genomics research institute with more than 120 scientists and staff in Rockville, Maryland and San Diego, California. JCVI continues to lead the world in genomic science with programs focused on genomic medicine, infectious disease, microbial and environmental genomics, synthetic biology, and informatics. Please visit our web site at www.jcvi.org
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