2026 Summer Intern - Translational Safety (Computational Toxicology) Department Summary Development Sciences (DevSci) spans the entire drug discovery and development cycle — from early stage research to drug commercialization. Part of the drug development pipeline in DevSci includes the preclinical safety evaluation of candidate therapeutic molecules by toxicologists and pathologists in the Translational Safety (TS) department in order to enable further evaluation in humans. Translational Safety is an integral part of DevSci. We contribute to the organization’s success by providing scientific insights and ensuring the safety of molecules that advance through the pipeline to patients. We do this to support the DevSci vision to deliver the right drug in the right dose to the right patient. We are also committed to providing better outcomes for our people, patients, business, and communities by advancing and boldly championing diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work. Translational Safety’s Vision: We revolutionize and accelerate drug development through cutting-edge predictive, translational sciences. Translational Safety’s Mission: We develop transformative therapeutics for patients by delivering rigorous translational strategies and model-informed predictive insights for all therapeutic modalities through the entire drug development lifecycle via innovative experimental and computational approaches. The Translational Safety organization is composed of several integrated sub-functions. This summer intern project falls within the Computational Toxicology sub-function. The Computational Toxicology group enables early and accurate compound safety profiling by leveraging all relevant data (in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo), advanced analytics and computational modeling while closely working with other Translational Safety subfunctions such as Investigative Toxicology and Complex In Vitro Systems and a few subfunctions within gRED Computational Sciences Center of Excellence (CS CoE) organization. This internship position is located in South San Francisco, on-site. The Opportunity The Computational Toxicology group is seeking a talented summer intern who could expand the current capabilities of an internally developed LLM-powered AI agent which involves development a critical new module that enables the agent to access and query the non-clinical in vivo toxicity data in SEND format using natural language which includes not only raw data but also text-mined test-article related findings from study reports. The primary technical objective is to implement a robust Text-to-SQL framework where the LLM, equipped with full awareness of the database schema, translates natural language questions into executable SQL queries. Beyond standard retrieval, the agent must possess chemical intelligence to interpret and execute complex tasks including but not limited to chemical similarity and substructure searches. The overarching goal is to democratize access to our extensive non-clinical data, specifically benefiting toxicologists, pathologists, and predictive toxicology scientists. By recognizing patterns within the wealth of in vivo data, the tool will assist users in comprehending compound toxicity across disparate studies, aggregating data for predictive modeling, and identifying test articles sharing specific substructures linked to specific adverse events. Program Highlights Intensive 12-weeks, full-time (40 hours per week) paid internship. Program start dates are in May/June 2026. A stipend, based on location, will be provided to help alleviate costs associated with the internship. Ownership of challenging and impactful business-critical projects. Work with some of the most talented people in the biotechnology industry.
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Full-time
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Intern
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