Summer Interns Available from the MMP!
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Gisele Giorgi on
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Summer Interns Available from the
MMP!
Hello!
Don't you wish you had a skilled, enthusiastic assistant to help you
be more productive and creative? Would you like to experience
the satisfaction of mentoring the next generation of
microscopists?
Good news: students from the Merritt College Microscopy
Program are now available for summer internships!!! They're very
intelligent, hard working, driven, and skilled. They
extensive backgrounds and/or advanced degrees in computer programming,
database management, network management, graphic arts, chemical
engineering, lighting design, marketing and agronomy.
The students have had rigorous training in the art and science of
microscopy and biological research. They have in-depth hands-on
experience on all major brands of microscopes, including a spectral
confocal and a spinning disc confocal. They're familiar with
research design, good lab practices, troubleshooting, morphometry,
data analysis, basic mobi and cell bio techniques, and they've used a
variety of high-end imaging software. They've had a year of
training (24 units of coursework), including: Theory and
Practice of Optical Microscopy; Good Lab Practices; Survey of Biotech
Business; Advanced Fluorescence/Confocal Microscopy; Research Design;
Digital Imaging Software; Lab Safety and Bioethics; Tissue Culture;
Immunohistochemistry; Live Cell Imaging. They've designed
their own practicum projects and have presented posters at research
conferences. Many are Cal graduates who are interested in pursuing
grad degrees in biology and/or careers in biotech.
Please see the below FAQs and don't hesitate to contact me for more
information.
Regards,
Gisele Giorgi, Ph.D.
Director, Merritt Microscopy Program
Merritt College, D217
12500 Campus Drive
Oakland, CA 94619
[hidden email]
MERRITT
MICROSCOPY PROGRAM
INTERNSHIP FAQ
Do they have to be paid?
A stipend is gratefully accepted, but not required. They
will also get course credit for their work.
I'm not in the Bay Area, will an intern travel to work with
me?
Yes, many of our students have traveled to do short-term (1-2
weeks to 1 month) or summer-long internships. In particular, one of
our students is looking for an internship in a research lab in
D.C.!
I don't use microscopes, could I still host an intern?
Yes, many of our students are interested in learning new
techniques, or simply in working in a lab in certain fields.
Several of them are, in particular, interested in genomics,
transcription, protein trafficking, biophysics, herpetology.
Can they work part-time?
Yes, most are available to work a few hours each day, or a few
full days a week. Some are also available full-time. You
and the intern work out an agreement that works best for your mutual
schedules and needs.
Are they available nights and weekends?
Yes, some of our students even prefer that schedule, since they
also have full-time employment elsewhere.
When can they start?
As soon as early June.
Can they continue on in the Fall?
Yes, many students opt to continue working at their internship
placement throughout the rest of the year.
Is it worth it if I don't have much time to oversee them?
Yes, for instance, you can assign them a data analysis project and
just check in with them occasionally. If possible, it's good to
have them attend lab meetings and journal clubs.
I wish I had access to a confocal, can the intern help with
this?
Yes, they can perform their work on our scopes, not just at your
lab. This way, you gain access to top-of-the-line scopes and
software.
I wish I knew how to use a confocal, can the intern show me
how?
Yes, they are great at training people in the theory and practice
of scopes. There's a lot of time available on our scopes during the
summer, and they are glad to train you on them.
What about confidentiality?
Many of our interns have
successfully worked on confidential projects. They don't need
to report about their work to anyone other than yourself.
What can they do?
All things microscopy, including morphometry, sophisticated data
analysis, and slide prep, plus standard mobi and cell bio lab work.
They are motivated, hard working, quick learners. Several of
them have a grad student level background in biology.
What is the background of the interns?
Our students are diverse in every way possible, including their
ethnic, cultural and educational backgrounds. Most are
career-change students. Many have advanced degrees in computer
programming, graphic arts, and other fields. A high number of
them are Cal graduates.
What are their career goals?
Many of our students are headed towards graduate school in biology
fields. Several are currently looking for jobs in academic,
biotech or government labs.
What are my responsibilities towards the intern?
To expose them to real science, mentor them, train them when
possible, help them network, and evaluate them at the end of the
summer.
Can I get more information about the available students?
They are glad to send you their resume' and to come for a visit or
interview.
Can I talk to other people who have hosted your interns?
Yes, we're glad to put you in contact with other intern
supervisors.
What is Merritt College?
Merritt College is a Community College located in Oakland.
We are known for our leadership in science education. The
Merritt Microscopy Program is a relatively new program.
How can I get more information about the Merritt Microscopy
Program?
www.merritt.edu/microscopy
How do I obtain an intern?
Contact Dr. Gisèle Giorgi, [hidden email],
510-409-4837.
Complete that
long-delayed project, whittle down your "to-do" list and
help train the next generation of scientists!