Research Internships

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Undergraduate students have many opportunities to do research in labs around the country. Most of the internships are for summer research, although some opportunities are available during the school year. For summer research, applications are generally posted in the late summer and early fall, with most deadlines falling between November and February.

Preparing Application Materials

Advice for successful research internships

  • Undergrad in the Lab — this blog, started by Dr. David Oppenheimer at the University of Florida, provides excellent, common-sense advice to undergrads and anyone else starting out in research, especially in biomedical research.

Internship Opportunities (general databases)

  • National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates — The National Science Foundation is one of the largest supporters of undergraduate research, providing funds to universities to develop and operate undergraduate research opportunities. This link will allow you to search their database for all NSF-funded opportunities around the country. Most of these programs have winter deadlines, but check each program's website for specifics.
  • Co-ops/Internships on the Web — Tom Frederick at Rochester Institute of Technology maintains an amazing list of research opportunities available to undergrads in many scientific disciplines. Some programs have application deadlines as early as November, while other programs have winter deadlines. Be sure to read each program's website for eligibility and application requirements.
  • Biomedical Research Internships — this database is maintained by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and is an excellent resource for identifying research opportunities at all levels of education.

Note: Some of the programs below may not be offered this year. Some opportunities may not be open to international students. Please read the program's requirements carefully before applying.

Specific Internship Opportunities (WA / OR / ID)

Specific Internship Opportunities (national)

  • The Amgen Scholars Program provides paid research opportunities, along with seminars, mentoring, and advice on preparing to enter graduate schools. You can apply to any of the programs hosted in the US, Europe or Japan. Please check each program's site for more information. The application deadline for all U.S.-based programs is February 1, 2026.
  • BeeMORE - Bees and Microbes in Organized Research Experiences This 8-week, NSF-funded program provides students with experience in microbiology and bee biology and is a great opportunity for students interested in animal biology, ecology and conservation biology. Note that the internship start date is May 24, which is several weeks before the end of our spring quarter. The application deadline is January 31, 2026.
  • Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Summer Programs — multiple programs are offered through CWRU. Some programs are for students interested in pursuing medical/dental careers, while other programs are research-focused. Please be aware that some programs are restricted to students from specific backgrounds.  Most programs have application deadlines in mid- to late-January.
  • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Undergraduate Research Program provides students with an intensive, two-month paid research experience at their campus at the north end of Long Island, New York. The application deadline is January 15, 2026.
  • HHMI Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (Cech Fellows Program) is a paid, nine-week summer internship at the HHMI research facility outside Washington, DC. The program is particularly focused on students looking to continue on in graduate programs in biomedical research. The application deadline is December 22, 2025.
  • Interdisciplinary Translational Education and Research Training (ITERT) Summer Program — this program, at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, is a great opportunity for students interested in the intersection of laboratory research and clinical application.  The application deadline is January 14, 2026.
  • Mayo Graduate School Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) — this program provides opportunities for a 10-week intensive biomedical research experience at campuses in Rochester, MN, Jacksonville, FL or Scottsdale, AZ. The application deadline is February 3, 2026.
  • MCW Graduate School - Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) — This program, hosted by the Medical College of Wisconsin, provides students with hands-on research experience, critical thinking skills and personal/professional network growth. The application deadline is February 1, 2026.
  • NASA Interns, Fellows & Scholars One Stop Shopping Initiative — NASA has a number of internships available to undergrads from many disciplines, including biology (they have a large astrobiology program). This website allows students to complete one application for multiple internships. The deadline for summer internships is February 27, 2026.
  • NIH Summer Internship Program — The National Institutes of Health, one of the largest funders of biomedical research in the world, provides support for undergraduates interested in conducting research at one of NIH's campuses throughout the country (but primarily in Maryland and Washington, D.C.) Their website provides information on how to identify a research mentor/lab, and how to compile a competitive application. Application deadline is February 18, 2026. [Note: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis — it may be to your advantage to apply earlier rather than later in the cycle.]
  • NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program - The National Institutes of Health offers scholarships for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. The program includes a summer research internship. In return, scholarship recipients commit to working in an NIH laboratory for at least one year for every year of scholarship support received. The application deadline is March 24, 2026. They will host an online webinar on January 14, 2026 to provide information about the program and how to apply.
  • The NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship Program is not just an internship program - it provides tuition support for the final two years of school, and paid summer research internships at any NOAA facility in the country. Students must be sophomores (in their 2nd year of college) at the time of application. The application deadline is January 31, 2026.
  • Nebraska Summer Research Program — Hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This program provides training across a broad range of STEM disciplines, including plant and agricultural science, physics, biomedical engineering, chemistry, systems biology and nanotechnology. The application deadline is March 1, 2026 (but the priority deadline is February 1, 2026).
  • Operation Wallacea Undergraduate Research Assistants — Opwall is an international biodiversity and climate research organization focused on biodiversity research-based fieldwork. Expeditions are especially relevant to those studying biology, geography and environmental science. Please note: Students are expected to pay their own expenses to participate in these research opportunities — this is NOT a paid internship.
  • The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) program is sponsored by the Office of Science / US Department of Energy. The program places students from two- and four-year undergraduate institutions as paid interns in science and engineering research activities at DOE national laboratories and facilities, working with laboratory staff scientists and engineers on projects related to ongoing research programs. Appointments are for 10 weeks during the Summer term, are open to US Citizens and US Lawful Permanent Residents, include a weekly stipend, reimbursement for one round trip domestic travel to the participant’s host DOE laboratory, and possibilities for a housing allowance. More than 850 internships are sponsored annually. The application deadline is January 7, 2026.
  • The Simons Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (SURFiN) provides funds for undergraduate research assistants (fellows) to work in-person in Simons Foundation-supported neuroscience laboratories.  Labs are located around the US, including a tthe University of Washington.  The application deadline is typically in early spring.
  • Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) Choose Development! Program — This program provides funding for two consecutive summers of research in a developmental biology lab.  There are multiple participating labs around the country. Students should be interested in graduate research in developmental biology, be a member of a group underrepresented in science, a first-generation college student, and/or a person with a disability, and be a rising sophomore or junior at the time the internship begins. The application is available here. The application deadline is February 1, 2026.
  • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)-sponsored Summer Research Internship — Research focuses include diabetes, nutrition, obesity, digestive and kidney diseases, hematological, urologic, endocrine and/or metabolic diseases. There are multiple research internships around the U.S. - check each program's page for more information since they each have their own application deadline (typically in February).
  • Summer Research Internship, Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability, University of Southern California — Students conduct mentored summer research projects at the Wrigley Marine Science Center on Catalina Island related to marine science. The program selects undergrads in many disciplines, including engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, ecology, marine and environmental science or other related fields.  The application deadline is typically in February.
  • The Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences — MSK offers several summer programs for undergraduate students, both U.S. citizens and international students, who are interested in careers in biomedical research.  (Please note that the program begins the first Monday in June, which is before the end of SPU's quarter.)  The application deadline is February 2, 2026.
  • Vanderbilt University Summer Science Academy — Vanderbilt provides two tracks for undergraduates: the Basic Science Program for students interested in research careers, and the Undergraduate Clinical Research Internship Program for students interested in careers in medicine. Depending on the program, the application deadlines range from January 16, 2026 to February 15, 2026.

Post-baccalaureate Research Opportunities

  • Allen Institute ASPIRE Postbaccalaureate Internship program  — The Allen Institute, located in South Lake Union, near the SPU campus, was founded by the late Paul Allen to enhance our understanding of neurobiology. Their Postbaccalaureate Program is a one-year internship program for recent college graduates who aspire to attend graduate school. Internships are available in brain science, cell science and artificial intelligence. The application deadline is January 12, 2026.
  • Fred Hutch Postbaccalaureate Scholar Program. This program is intended to provide research and other experiences to help students be more competitive in applications to PhD programs. More information about the goals of the program can be found in this article. Applications for the 2025-26 cycle will open on January 31, 2025 and will close on February 23, 2026.
  • Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award (Postbac IRTA/CRTA) — The NIH Postbac IRTA/CRTA is a year-long program open to all recent college graduates who intend to apply to graduate or professional school but want additional research experience. There is no application deadline, but most students start in the summer or fall. The NIH recommends applying six months before your intended start date. All research opportunities are located at the NIH's campus near Washington, D.C.
  • PROPEL Scholars - a recent initiative to promote training and development of postbaccalaureates in research labs. There are currently six participating universities, including Oregon Health & Science University, the University of Washington & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Stanford University, the University of Iowa and Virginia Commonwealth University. Please check each university's page at the bottom of the PROPEL website for current opportunities.
  • Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) — the PREP program provides opportunities for recent college graduates who intend to apply to PhD programs in the biological/biomedical sciences to gain additional research experience to be competitive for graduate school. After NIH cancelled the program, many institutions have worked to continue the program at their institutions. Here are a few of the programs:

Updated 31 Dec 2025

Rennie Dupar pipets samples into a test tube

Seattle offers many internship opportunities

Hear four students describe their recent summer internship experiences, including Rennie Dupar (Physiology major who worked at Pacific Northwest Research Institute) and Weston Hanson (Biology minor who worked at the Institute for Systems Biology).

Watch the video on SPU's YouTube channel!

Johnny Abraham

Diplomatic Immunology

BS Physiology major Johnny Abraham studied lupus during a summer research internship at Benaroya Research Institute in Seattle, WA. That experience has opened up additional research opportunities for Johnny, including his present position at Seattle Children's Research Institute.

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Study Abroad

Study Abroad With Us

The Biology Department offers yearly study abroad trips to the tropics during Winter Break. In odd-numbered years we go to Belize; in even-numbered years the Galápagos Islands.