The LRI Graduate Internship Program offers graduate students currently enrolled elsewhere the chance to strengthen research and communication skills, while experiencing an alternative research environment in industry.
This partnership with Dominican University of California is a great opportunity for students to polish technical skills, hone communication and presentation skills, and prepare yourself for another advanced degree or for a specialized technical career.
This partnership with the University of Toledo allows students an extensive training opportunity that affords them world-class training in the bourgeoning topic of translational anti-aging and regenerative medicine research. This program prioritizes independent thought and a deep commitment to developing new strategies to extend healthspan and lifespan.
Hands-on laboratory experience combined with critical thinking and experimental design.
Practical assignments including proposals, literature reviews, abstracts, and presentations.
Formal symposium presentations that prepare students to lead in academia and industry