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Summer 2025 - Computer Aided Drug Design Internship

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Science
    Data
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  • Princeton
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AI generated summary

  • You must be an undergraduate in a related field, skilled in computational software, have basic programming experience, and possess strong communication, curiosity, and problem-solving skills.
  • You will analyze data, create molecular models, develop computational tools, collaborate with teams, and communicate findings to enhance drug discovery efforts.

Requirements

  • An undergraduate student in chemistry, biological sciences, machine learning or a related field with a computational background preferred.
  • Skills in application of computational software packages in any area
  • Ability to independently analyze data using software packages.
  • Basic programming experience in at least one scripting language (e.g., Python) or programming language (Java, C, C++) preferred
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills and ability to work within a multidisciplinary teams
  • Personal attributes of curiosity, integrity, creativity, problem solving, and strong work ethic

Responsibilities

  • Computational project work that may include one or more the following - data analysis and visualization, statistical analysis, molecular modeling and software development and/or scripting.
  • Develop and build computational solutions to tackle drug discovery problems
  • Interact with project teams and collaborate on key issues for analysis and experiments
  • Communicate your analysis and findings to project teams

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship is for Summer 2025.

What educational background is preferred for applicants?

We prefer undergraduate students in chemistry, biological sciences, machine learning, or a related field with a computational background.

What types of skills are required for this internship?

Skills in application of computational software packages, the ability to analyze data independently, basic programming experience in at least one scripting or programming language, and excellent communication and organizational skills are required.

What programming languages are preferred for this role?

Basic programming experience in Python, Java, C, or C++ is preferred.

Are there any specific academic qualifications needed?

Applicants should be undergraduate students, preferably with a background in chemistry, biological sciences, or machine learning.

What kind of tasks will I be working on during the internship?

You will work on computational project tasks that may include data analysis and visualization, statistical analysis, molecular modeling, software development, and collaborating with project teams.

Will I be required to work onsite?

The role is designated as site-essential, which requires 100% of shifts to be onsite at your assigned facility.

Is communication important for this role?

Yes, excellent communication skills are essential as you will need to communicate your analysis and findings to project teams.

How are applicants with disabilities accommodated during the recruitment process?

BMS ensures reasonable workplace accommodations/adjustments and ongoing support for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process.

Does BMS support vaccinations for COVID-19?

Yes, BMS strongly recommends that all employees be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and keep up to date with COVID-19 boosters.

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Mission & Purpose

At Bristol Myers Squibb, we work every day to transform patients’ lives through science. That work inspires some of the most interesting, meaningful, and life-changing careers you’ll experience. Join us and pursue innovative ideas alongside some of the brightest minds in biopharma, collaborating with a team rich in diversity of experiences, and perspectives. We have built a sustainable pipeline of potential therapies and are leveraging translational medicine and data analytics to understand how we can deliver the right medicine to the right patient, at the right time, to achieve the best outcome. Whether in a scientific, business or supporting function, a career at BMS means you’ll be inspired every day to grow and thrive through opportunities that are uncommon in scale and scope. Here, you’ll be on the cutting edge of powerful innovation in oncology, hematology, immunology, cardiovascular disease, and fibrosis, with colleagues united in the mission to help patients. Through the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, we also promote health equity and seek to improve health outcomes of populations disproportionately affected by serious diseases and conditions. Our mission is to give new hope to help patients prevail over serious disease – it drives everything we do.