If you're currently a medical school student interested in drug discovery and development, you may be a fit for an internship in our Internal Medicine Clinical Development Unit. In this role, a typical internship will include: Achieving a general understanding of what happens in our global development organization Completing a hands-on project that has an impact on the business Engaging with Regeneron leadership Collaborating with a specific hiring manager and other interns Establishing connections with Regeneron's diverse employee resource groups Participating in professional development sessions Showcasing the knowledge you gained through end of program presentation sessions Getting paid for your hard work! Internship Project Specifics: The summer intern will be placed on a project team in the Internal Medicine Clinical Development Unit at Regeneron. During this project the summer intern may visually and/or descriptively analyze clinical trial data from recent studies or databases. Disease areas that comprise the focus of the summer interns project may include: cardiovascular, pulmonary and/or immunological & inflammatory diseases. The student will be trained on basic statistical modeling techniques using SAS JMP. The summer project may involve reviewing pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) data from clinical trials. Students will be trained on techniques for data cleaning, statistical analysis, and linear regression (univariate and multivariate). The student will work closely with the global program head, medical director and clinical pharmacology director during the project. Additionally, students will be trained in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards for human clinical trials including relevant International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) and FDA Guidelines. The student will also attend relevant team meetings including: Strategic Project Team, Global Clinical Sub Team, Global Regulatory Sub Team and others as needed. At the end of the summer internship period, the student will be expected to give a presentation/summary of their research experiences to an internal audience at Regeneron. To be considered for this opportunity, you must be currently enrolled in medical school and returning to school the semester following the internship). A cumulative GPA of 3.0 is preferred. We want someone who is able to commit to 40 hours per week for a minimum of 6-8 weeks during a time-period from the end of May/ early June through August. The specific weeks of the internship are flexible and intended to accommodate the intern's time out of school. Demonstrated leadership in areas such as campus activities, clubs, sports, current or previous work, or within the community is also preferred.