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Medical Device Internship | Winter/Spring & Summer

DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 9, 2020


***TO APPLY: Please submit a 1-2 page resume & a one page statement of interest (as a single PDF file) to Andrea Letkeman at andrea@fannininnovation.com, subject line "Medical Device Internship | [Session]"**


Please state which session you are applying for in the subject line and email.

Sessions Available: Winter 2020/Spring 2021 & Summer 2021 Internship
Location: On-site
Compensation: Paid Internship
Deadline: November 9, 2020
Screening start via online::November 10, 2020


Weekly Hours: 
Winter/Spring: 15-20 hours
Summer: 30-40 hour

DURING MEDICAL DEVICES INTERNSHIP PROGRAM YOU WILL:
  • Gain hands-on experience with early-stage medical device commercialization
  • Help advance the development of cutting edge biomedical technologies
  • Thrive in the growing life sciences and biotechnology ecosystem in Houston

REQUIREMENTS:
  • Passion for medical device development
  • Late-stage graduate in engineering or medical students ( life science, biotechnology, biomedical, biomedical engineering)
  • Able to commit 3 months for a paid internship (stipend provided for those legally authorized to work in the U.S.A.)

**TO APPLY: Please submit a 1-2 page resume & a one page statement of interest (as a single PDF file) to Andrea Letkeman at andrea@fannininnovation.com, subject line "Medical Device Internship | [Session]"***

Please state which session you are applying for in the subject line and email.

The internship is located in Houston, TX. All applicants must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States without sponsorship for the duration of the Internship.

For more information about Fannin Innovation Studio, please visit our website: www.fannininnovation.com

About Fannin Innovation Studio

Fannin Innovation Studio primarily in-licenses promising, early-stage therapeutic and medical device technologies from leading academic investigators in the Texas Medical Center and on a national stage. Fannin develops and de-risks these technologies via preclinical work and engineering up through early clinical trials, in addition to building the business model and use case, resulting in strategic partnerships or acquisitions.