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$45K/yr

... hematology, and cytology,) imaging equipment (digital radiography, computed tomography (CT ... color-flow Doppler, endoscopy, echocardiography, and monitoring tools (direct and indirect blood ...

... Clinical internships of 12 months duration meet this requirement), preferred. Three years of ... Acceptable for Flow Cytometry only (if team member holds no other scientist certification): MDT(AMT ...

... interns, fellows and other medical professionals. Recognizing its excellence in nursing care ... Laboratory Services are provided in Hematology, Immunology, Chemistry, Toxicology, Flow Cytometry ...

... Clinical internships of 12 months duration meet this requirement), preferred. Three years of ... Acceptable for Flow Cytometry only (if team member holds no other scientist certification): MDT(AMT ...

... Clinical internships of 12 months duration meet this requirement), preferred. Three years of ... Acceptable for Flow Cytometry only (if team member holds no other scientist certification): MDT(AMT ...

Senior Scientist

Moorpark, CA · On-site

$131K - $168K/yr

Advanced knowledge of bioreactors, cell characterization techniques, including flow cytometry, cell ... Experience mentoring scientists, research associates, interns, or cross-functional project teams.

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How much do internship flow cytometry jobs pay per month?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average monthly pay for internship flow cytometry in the United States is $5,290.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $3,000.00 and $7,500.00 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an internship in flow cytometry?

An internship in flow cytometry is a temporary position, often taken by students or recent graduates, that provides hands-on experience working with flow cytometry technology in a laboratory setting. Interns assist in running flow cytometry experiments, analyzing cell samples, maintaining equipment, and learning the principles of cell sorting and data analysis. This internship helps individuals gain practical skills and knowledge needed for careers in biomedical research, immunology, or related fields. It is an excellent opportunity to work alongside experienced professionals and contribute to ongoing research projects.

What do interns do in a flow cytometry internship?

As a flow cytometry intern, you can expect to engage in a mix of hands-on laboratory work and data analysis tasks. Typical responsibilities include preparing samples, operating flow cytometers under supervision, assisting with staining protocols, and learning to analyze and interpret complex cellular data. Interns often work closely with research scientists and lab technicians, gaining exposure to both the technical and analytical aspects of the role. This experience provides a strong foundation for understanding cell sorting, immunophenotyping, and the broader applications of flow cytometry in research and clinical settings.

What skills and qualifications are needed for an internship in flow cytometry?

To thrive as a Flow Cytometry Intern, you need a solid background in biology or a related science, with foundational knowledge of cell biology and laboratory techniques, often supported by ongoing undergraduate or graduate studies. Familiarity with flow cytometry instruments (e.g., BD FACSCanto, LSRFortessa), data analysis software (such as FlowJo), and standard lab protocols is typically expected. Attention to detail, eagerness to learn, and the ability to communicate effectively with research teams are critical soft skills. These skills ensure accurate experimental results, smooth collaboration, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to scientific research projects.

What is the difference between Internship Flow Cytometry vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectInternship Flow CytometryLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsTypically enrolled students or recent graduates, some may have coursework in biology or related fieldsAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, academic institutions, biotech companiesHospitals, research labs, clinical settings
Job FocusLearning flow cytometry techniques, assisting with experimentsPerforming routine lab tests, sample preparation, data recording

Internship Flow Cytometry positions are primarily educational roles for students gaining hands-on experience in flow cytometry techniques. Laboratory Technicians are more experienced roles focused on routine lab operations. Both roles are common in research and clinical settings, but internships emphasize learning, while technician roles involve ongoing responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Internship Flow Cytometry job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Internship, 73% Full Time, and 18% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $63,482 per year, or $30.5 per hour.

Small Animal Rotating Internship - Mission, KS

National Veterinary Associates

On-site

$45K/yr

Full-time, Internship

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

MVES and OPVES offers a rotating small animal internship with emphasis on internal medicine, surgery, critical care and emergency medicine, cardiology, oncology, anesthesiology and neurology. Our internship program is supported by specialists in internal medicine, surgery, critical care, cardiology, oncology, neurology and anesthesiology along with over 15 emergency doctors. 


The program entails primary case management with specialist supervision, emergency case stabilization and management with support from an experienced ER doctor, and direct interaction with specialists for referral cases. Interns participate in weekly critical care rounds. Weekly surgery rounds are available and interns are encouraged to attend these as well. Interns will construct and present a one hour continuing education lecture on a topic of their choosing. Publication is encouraged but not required. Mission Veterinary Emergency and Specialty is a nearly 30 year old, well-established 24-hour critical care and referral hospital located in the central Kansas City metropolitan area. Overland Park Veterinary Emergency and Specialty is our new facility located 25 minutes south of the original MVES. 


Our state of the art facilities are fully equipped with in house laboratory diagnostics (blood gas, chemistry, electrolyte analyzers, coagulation evaluation, hematology, and cytology,) imaging equipment (digital radiography, computed tomography (CT)), ultrasound, color-flow Doppler, endoscopy, echocardiography, and monitoring tools (direct and indirect blood pressure, CVP, capnography, pulse oximetry, diagnostic and continuous ECG.) We offer a wide range of referral services including advanced imaging and radiographic procedures (on site CT scanner, MRI, nuclear medicine (on-site I-131) and advanced orthopedic, soft tissue, and minimally invasive surgery. Intensive 24-hour monitoring, respiratory assistance (oxygen supplementation, oxygen cages, and ventilation,) and nutritional support are available to our patients. We are an emergency and specialty care facility, therefore we do not provide routine preventative health care. Intern candidates should possess an excellent work ethic and enthusiasm.


Motivated individuals who enjoy learning, interacting with clients, and practicing quality medicine with the support of specialists are encouraged to apply. DVM/VMD or equivalent is required along with the ability to obtain Kansas veterinary medical licensure. Selection is based on professional recommendations, academic performance, curriculum vitae, and letter of intent. The position offers a competitive intern-level salary of $45,000, we provide our interns with a comprehensive benefits package including: VIN membership at no charge, continuing education allowance, eligibility for medical, dental, and vision coverage, eligibility for life insurance, eligibility to participate in 401K retirement savings plan, and professional liability coverage. A hospital visit and/or personal interview are encouraged, but not required.


Work authorization in the United States is a requirement for the position. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship by the company, but candidates eligible for TN status may be considered.



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Nashville Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency (NVS) is a veterinary specialty and emergency hospital group with two locations in Nashville and Clarksville, Tennessee. Our Mission and primary focus is to honor the human-animal bond in all we do, focusing on patient care, client experience, and the health of our team. We believe we can never stop improving and strive to improve in all we do. Not only do we focus on patient care, but core to our hospital culture is also a focus on the health of our team, our community, and the environment. We are committed to sustainable environmental practices. NVS works in partnership with National Veterinary Associates-Compassion-First (NVA C-F). NVA-CF is the largest private owner of freestanding veterinary hospitals in North America with over 1400 locations worldwide.

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Agoura Hills, CA, US