Regulatory Affairs Intern
We are seeking 1 undergraduate and 1 graduate-level student majoring in Neuroscience, Biochemistry, or a related medical sciences field for a 10-Week Student Intern role to be working in Gaithersburg, MD for a June 2nd - August 8th contract period.
Position Duties:
The interns will support Regulatory Affairs specialized short-term projects within the Late-Stage Respiratory & Immunology (LRI) division, focusing key business initiatives. Candidates can expect to:
- Develop and lead a short term project that supports LRI Key business area, i.e. white paper (Regulatory topic of choice), process improvement or execution of Regulatory submission project based initiative.
- Attend Daily and Weekly Regulatory meetings, support on meeting outputs and actions
- Support Regulatory Strategy and Innovation Team with 2025 scorecard goals and initiatives.
Position Requirements:
- Undergraduate and graduate level students working towards a degree in Neuroscience, Biochemistry, or a related medical sciences field
- **Candidates must have an expected graduation date after August 2025.
- Medical sciences background or exposure.
- A demonstrated understanding of regulatory affairs.
- Enthusiasm for collaboration, cross-functional projects, public speaking, and presentation design.
- US Work Authorization is required at time of application.
- This role will not be providing CPT/OPT support.
- Ability to report onsite to Gaithersburg, MD 4-5 days a week.
- Minimum grade point average of 3.0
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