Biophysics interns often assist with experimental or computational projects that explore the physical principles underlying biological systems, such as protein folding, molecular imaging, or biomechanics. You may be involved in designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, running simulations, or preparing reports for team meetings. Most internships will immerse you in a collaborative laboratory environment where you work closely with researchers, graduate students, and sometimes industry professionals. This exposure enables you to develop technical skills, deepen your scientific understanding, and make valuable connections for future career opportunities.