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Pharmacology Intern

Berkeley, CA

Caribou Biosciences is a leading clinical-stage CRISPR genome-editing biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing transformative therapies for patients with devastating diseases. Our next-generation genome-editing technology enables superior precision to develop cell therapies that are armored to potentially improve activity against diseases. We believe the future of cell therapy is off-the-shelf, and we are advancing our pipeline of off-the-shelf, or allogeneic, cell therapies from our CAR-T cell therapy platform as readily available treatments for patients with hematologic malignancies and autoimmune diseases.

Members of the Caribou herd open their minds to new ideas and welcome diverse perspectives. We proudly assert that teams do their best work when their members are personally engaged, their ideas are taken seriously, and contributions are recognized. Members of the herd work from our headquarters in Berkeley, California, or remotely.

About the Internship Program

Caribou’s Summer Internship Program is designed to give students and recent graduates hands-on experience in biotech, technical operations, and business functions. Interns will work closely with mentors and teams on meaningful projects while gaining industry insights and professional development opportunities. The program includes networking events and an end-of-program showcase where interns present their work to Caribou leadership and peers.

What You’ll Do

As a Preclinical Pharmacology Intern on the In Vivo Pharmacology team, you’ll gain hands-on experience in in vivo model development while contributing to real projects that matter. You’ll be part of a supportive team that will challenge you to grow and help you build the skills you need for your future career.

Your work may include:

  • Assisting with determining cytokine levels and immune cell populations in humanized mice
  • Supporting Pharmacology with data analysis, study design, literature searches, implementing tumor models, and research tasks
  • Attending team meetings and sharing ideas
  • Preparing and reviewing presentations, data packages, and study reports
  • Collaborating with your mentor to troubleshoot challenges and find solutions
  • Participating in intern events like networking sessions, team-building activities, and the final project showcase

What You’ll Gain

  • Hands-on experience with rodent handling, human tumor xenograft models, tissue collection, animal model development
  • Exposure to regulatory guidelines and quality standards in biotech
  • A mentor who will guide your learning and professional growth
  • Opportunities to connect with leaders and teams across the company
  • A chance to make a real impact and contribute to Caribou’s mission
  • Experience presenting your project in our intern showcase

What We’re Looking For

  • Currently pursuing a degree in biology, bioengineering, or a related area
  • Some experience with mammalian cell culture, flow cytometry, ELISA, handling laboratory rodents is a plus but not required
  • Interest in oncology, cell therapy, and in vivo modeling
  • Strong organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • For lab-based internships, must be at least 18 years old for safety reasons

Eligibility

  • Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. (foreign students must have OPT approval from their school)
  • Must be able to work onsite in Berkeley, CA, for 5 days per week, based on manager preference
  • Must sign a university release form (provided by Caribou) acknowledging intellectual property terms and internship conditions
  • If submitting a poster to an external university program (e.g., QB3), must complete Caribou’s publication clearance form. The intern’s manager is responsible for ensuring timely submission

Nice to Have Qualifications

  • Interest or experience in developing animal models, cell-based therapeutics, in vivo gene editing
  • Familiarity with GraphPad Prism, FlowJo, and Excel software

Compensation & Perks

  • Range for this Paid full time internship is $26/hour with a 2-3 month duration
  • Professional development, networking, and mentorship opportunities
  • A chance to work alongside some of the brightest minds in biotech
  • Interns are responsible for their own housing and transportation

Equal Opportunity Employer

Caribou Biosciences is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered.

We do not accept unsolicited resumes or candidate submissions from staffing agencies. Any resume submitted without a valid agreement in place will be considered unsolicited, and Caribou Biosciences will not be obligated to pay any referral or placement fee.

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