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Intern

Jersey City, NJ

$16.50 - $22/hr

This may include animal handling, inoculations, blood collection, and tissue sampling from mice ... IAVI is a nonprofit scientific research organization dedicated to addressing urgent, unmet global ...

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... animal models. Modern tools for sequence analysis and structure prediction can aid significantly in ... Majors such as Biological Sciences, Bioinformatics, or related areas; Rising Sophomores and above.

Herpetology Intern (Unpaid)

Charleston, SC · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

The intern will assist staff with all aspects of daily animal care including husbandry, training ... Any major in Natural Science preferred Additional Skills: * Proficient in the basic use of ...

Bachelor's degree in animal science, biology, chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry OR Associates ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Associate's degree in animal science, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Associate's degree in animal science, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

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How much do animal science intern jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal science intern in the United States is $22.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does an Animal Science Intern Do?

An animal science intern can work in a variety of fields, including animal husbandry, zoology, wildlife research, animal nutrition, biological laboratory research, and veterinary medicine. During an internship, your duties vary, depending on the specialization in which you work. But the purpose of the internship is to gain experience by working alongside animal science professionals. If you work with domestic animals or zoo animals, you assist with cleaning enclosures, feeding animals, documenting behavior, and collecting samples. In a laboratory internship, your responsibilities revolve around collecting, analyzing, and documenting specimens. Many animal science internships require working outdoors for at least part of the program.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Animal Science Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animal Science Intern, you need foundational knowledge in animal biology, husbandry, and laboratory or field research, generally acquired through coursework in animal science or a related field. Familiarity with data collection tools, laboratory equipment, and animal management software is often required. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork set outstanding interns apart. These abilities ensure both animal welfare and accurate data collection, supporting meaningful contributions to research or animal care operations.

What types of projects or research might an Animal Science Intern typically contribute to during their internship?

As an Animal Science Intern, you may be involved in a variety of projects ranging from assisting with animal care protocols and nutrition studies to supporting breeding programs or data collection for ongoing research. Interns often work closely with experienced professionals in laboratory, farm, or field settings, gaining hands-on experience while contributing to the team’s goals. This collaborative environment allows interns to develop practical skills and gain insight into the many career paths within animal science.

What is the difference between Animal Science Intern vs Animal Technician?

AspectAnimal Science InternAnimal Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate of animal science or related degreeHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certification
Work EnvironmentResearch facilities, farms, or labs; learning-focusedAnimal care facilities, farms, laboratories; hands-on work
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutions, agricultural companiesVeterinary clinics, farms, animal shelters
Common Search & Comparison IntentEntry-level, learning roles in animal sciencePractical animal care and management roles

The main difference is that Animal Science Interns are typically students or recent graduates gaining experience in research or academic settings, while Animal Technicians are more hands-on professionals responsible for daily animal care and management. Interns focus on learning and observation, whereas technicians perform routine animal handling and maintenance tasks.

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Infographic showing various Animal Science Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 28% Full Time, and 65% Part Time. Highlights an 83% Physical, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,568 per year, or $22.9 per hour.
Research Intern (Academic Credit)

Research Intern (Academic Credit)

Cedars Sinai

Los Angeles, CA

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Cedars-Sinai rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 129 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

34th of 990 rated hospitals


Job description

A systems neuroscience research laboratory within the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Center for Neural Science and Medicine is seeking an unpaid Research Intern for academic credit. This internship provides a structured, hands-on educational experience in systems neuroscience, computational neurophysiology, and neural data analysis. The role is designed to build proficiency in core analytical workflows used in the laboratory while fostering collaborative research and developing strong technical skills in both electrophysiology and EEG-based approaches.

The intern will support ongoing work in spike sorting of extracellular neurophysiology recordings and analysis of single-unit activity in rodent models of stroke recovery and sleep. The role will also contribute to characterization of neural modulation across the time course of motor recovery following stroke and development of proficiency in seizure detection through visual inspection of continuously recorded EEG data from ARX mutant animal subjects.

Role Activities & Timeline

Weeks 1-2: Onboarding & Foundational Training

  • Complete all required institutional trainings, including HealthStream, CITI, IACUC/BAR requirements, and laboratory safety orientation
  • Introduction to laboratory data infrastructure, including extracellular recording file formats, EEG data organization, and analysis software
  • Exposure to Python, Kilosort/Phy, and custom EEG review tools
  • Overview of rodent models of stroke recovery and sleep used in the laboratory
  • Introduction to ARX mutant animal subjects used in EEG seizure studies

Weeks 3-5: Spike Sorting Fundamentals

  • Learn principles of extracellular neurophysiology recording and theoretical basis of spike detection and clustering
  • Perform supervised spike sorting on existing recording datasets using automated pipeline tools
  • Participate in mentored manual curation using Phy
  • Apply quality control metrics, including isolation distance, L-ratio, and ISI violations, to evaluate and document single-unit yield across sessions

Weeks 6-9: Neural Modulation Analysis & EEG Seizure Detection

  • Assist with analysis of sorted single units to characterize firing rate modulation and neural dynamics across post-stroke motor recovery
  • Extend spike sorting and unit analysis to sleep session recordings to examine neural activity patterns during sleep and motor memory consolidation
  • Begin training in visual inspection of continuously recorded EEG data from ARX mutant animal subjects for seizure detection
  • Learn to identify ictal and interictal events in support of ongoing epilepsy research

Weeks 10-12: Independent Analysis & Project Completion

  • Conduct independent analysis activities with increasing autonomy under laboratory mentorship
  • Support ongoing experimental studies through computational and data analysis contributions
  • Summarize findings and participate in research discussions related to ongoing laboratory projects

Systems & Training Access

  • Microsoft Suite
  • HealthStream
  • CITI
  • IACUC/BAR training and compliance systems

Learning Outcomes
By the end of the internship, the intern will be able to:

  • Perform spike sorting to isolate single units from extracellular neurophysiology recordings
  • Apply quality control metrics to evaluate single-unit yield and data integrity
  • Conduct quantitative analyses of neural modulation in the context of stroke recovery and sleep
  • Detect and characterize seizure events through systematic visual inspection of EEG recordings
  • Support ongoing experimental studies with computational and data analysis skills
  • Develop foundational experience with neuroscience research workflows and electrophysiology analysis techniques

This role is designed to be 100% onsite, giving you the opportunity to collaborate closely with your team and immerse yourself in the energy of our workplace. Please note that hybrid or remote work options are NOT available for this position at this time.

Required Education & Experience

  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Must have a HS Diploma or GED.
  • Must reside in the greater Los Angeles area or surrounding cities while conducting all activities related to the intern or visitor appointment.
  • INTERNS: Those participating for academic credit must receive academic credit for the duration of the internship.
  • VISITORS: Must be receiving funding from an eligible sponsoring institution (employer, educator, funder, etc.).

Preferred Qualifications

  • Current undergraduate or graduate student pursuing coursework in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, computer science, psychology, biology, or a related scientific field
  • Strong interest in systems neuroscience, computational neuroscience, electrophysiology, EEG analysis, or neural data analysis
  • Familiarity with Python, data analysis software, or computational workflows preferred
  • Interest in translational neuroscience research involving motor recovery, sleep, and epilepsy models
  • Strong analytical thinking and attention to detail
  • Ability to learn technical workflows and follow research protocols consistently
  • Strong organizational, documentation, and time management skills
  • Comfortable working collaboratively in a laboratory research environment
  • Ability to commit to a structured 10-12 week internship experience for academic credit

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