The increased incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and the lack of effective treatment options has led our lab to evaluate novel potential therapeutic compounds. The goal of the mentor’s current project is to test compounds in laboratory systems in order to identify those which demonstrate the most promising efficacy and could be moved forward to clinical testing. Using molecular biology techniques, including those used to monitor gene and protein expression, the intern will evaluate the protective effects of compounds against the toxic consequences of Alzheimer’s pathology and/or identify novel targets for therapeutic intervention.
This internship is located at the VA Hospital, but the mentor is also affiliated with OHSU. OHSU and the VA offer state of the art facilities as well as exceptional opportunities to learn from some of the country’s leading scientists in neurodegenerative research. For more information please visit the mentor's website.
The mentor's goal is to give the intern a taste of what it is like to work in a research laboratory. The mentor and selected intern will work together to go over the background and rationale for their project, the methodology needed to complete the project as well as the data analysis and communication of results. This is a full-time internship, with the expectation that the intern will work at least 300 hours over the course of the summer.
Per VA federal regulations, applicants must be at least 16 years of age. Students must be minimum age specified by May 15. These age requirements are strictly enforced by the mentoring organization, and there are no exceptions. Applicants should be aware that on-site parking may be limited and/or unavailable throughout the summer; interns may be required to rely on public transit or alternative transportation.
We strongly encourage students to apply who are from one or more systemically and historically excluded group, including but not limited to, non-cis-gendered students, girls, BIPOC, first-generation college bound students, low-income/low-resourced students, students with disabilities, who are neurodivergent, and those who speak a primary language other than English.
This internship will be taking place in-person, as permitted by Federal/State/Local/OHSU/VA guidelines. To reduce the risks of coronavirus exposure, mentors and interns will act in accordance with applicable COVID guidelines and procedures. Selected applicants will be required to review and sign a waiver agreement.
Please note: OHSU policy states that applicants must have received current and up-to-date vaccines for both Flu and COVID-19 (given after September 12, 2023) and have them recorded in Enterprise Health, or they must submit a declination form for the Flu or COVID vaccines in Enterprise Health. Applicants receive access to Enterprise Health during their onboarding. Applicants who decline to receive Covid-Flu vaccines must adhere to OHSU guidelines for the prevention of infectious disease.
If you have any questions about the application, website technical issues and/or this position description, please contact Saturday Academy at ase@saturdayacademy.org. Do not contact the mentor directly. Contacting the mentor directly is grounds for disqualification of your ASE application.
The selected intern must wear lab-appropriate clothing (closed-toed shoes, long pants/skirts for full coverage). Intern should support animal research for the advancement of scientific understanding and the improvement of human and non-human health and welfare.
Please note, the intern will be required to complete a security/background check. Medical clearance may be required, and may take 4-6 weeks to process. If required, you will need to provide your personal health records. Students must be minimum age specified by May 15.