We are looking for Master’s students majoring Computer Science, Biostatistics, Data Science, or a related field for a 10-week internship role at our Alexion: AstraZeneca Rare Disease site in Boston-Seaport, MA site from June 1 2026 to August 7 2026. Position Description: Build end-to-end clinical study workflows in R: Design data ingestion, cleaning, analysis, and reporting pipelines, emphasizing reusable, well-documented code. Develop and package reusable R components: Create R packages for standardized data processing, analytics, and visualization to support consistency across studies. Document and communicate: Prepare thorough methodological documentation and user guides for packages, workflows, and automations, and present findings to stakeholders. Our mission is to build an inclusive environment where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. In furtherance of that mission, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please complete the corresponding section in the application form. For over three decades, patients and their caregivers have been at the center of everything we do. Every day, we are inspired to follow the science and think differently to create better outcomes for them and their families. Our mission is driven by understanding who they are as unique individuals, not solely defined by their diseases. We’re a leading rare disease company with a diversified projects. Our pioneering legacy in rare diseases is rooted in being the first to translate the complex biology of the complement system into transformative medicines over the past three decades. Today, we continue to push the boundaries of science and deepen our understanding of rare diseases with patient-centricity at the core. This knowledge allows us to innovate and evolve into new areas where needs are unmet and provide an opportunity to help people fully live their best lives.