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Last Updated: 3/20/08

Internship Opportunities at Genentech, Inc.

Veterinary Intern, Translational Oncology: Requisition # 08-1000022101

Summary: This position is designed for a veterinary student, after second or third year, with interest in cancer biology, cancer treatment, drug development and/or laboratory animal medicine.  Basic mouse handling skills are required. Candidates with some experience in rodent anesthetic, surgical and necropsy procedures are preferred but not required. Candidate should be motivated and willing to learn new techniques.  Candidate will require good communication skills for frequent contact with other employees and groups within the organization.  Candidate should be able to lift and carry up to 30 lbs. There will be no supervisory responsibilities in this position.

Expectations for Intern Experience:  Candidate will have responsibility for their own tumor model development studies during their program. Candidate will participate in group discussions and make at least one presentation during their tenure.  It is expected that the candidate and supervisor will collaborate on a journal article submission during and after the Internship.

Education/Experience Requirement:  Active enrollment in accredited academic program. Beyond the education and experience of at least two years in veterinary school, there is no specific experience requirement.  A strong work ethic, attention to detail and desire to learn and work with new techniques is required.

Contact for more information on this and other opportunities:
Tia Phillips
Sr. Staffing Consultant
College Programs
Genentech, Inc.
1 DNA Way
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Ph: 650-467-4865
phillips.tia@gene.com
www.gene.com
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