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Weill Cornell Medicine Biostatistics Summer Internship Program



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Description:
The Weill Cornell Medicine Division of Biostatistics in the Department of Population Health Sciences is currently accepting applications for the Biostatistics Summer Internship Program.

This internship is targeted towards undergraduate students who are interested in data analysis and passionate about improving healthcare access and outcomes. Over the course of the 7-week internship, students will complete a project analyzing data to answer a real-world public health research question. Additionally, they will have access to weekly lectures on hot topics in healthcare data analysis, as well as a biostatistician mentor to provide career development support.

Preferred qualifications include at least one year of undergraduate study completed (entering sophomore year or above) with some statistics and R coding experience.

The internship is paid and will run in-person in New York City. Remote arrangements can be made as necessary. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to Caroline Andy at cma2008@med.cornell.edu.
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Participating Institution(s):
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Cornell University (Lead)

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Academic Disciplines:
Computer Sciences
Epidemiology
Statistics
STEM Fields

Keywords:
Biostatistics
Data Analysis
Data Science
Public Health
Statistical Modelling

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