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Six semester hours of biology; or * Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures N/A ...

Six semester hours of biology; or * Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures N/A ...

Runs, incubates, reads, and records biological and diagnostic tests daily to ensure sterilization ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...

Runs, incubates, reads, and records biological and diagnostic tests daily to ensure sterilization ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...

Cytology Aide II

Campus, IL

$14.75 - $20.50/hr

Six semester hours of biology; and * Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures N/A ...

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How much do internship vector biology jobs pay per month?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average monthly pay for internship vector biology in the United States is $6,439.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $4,416.67 and $7,666.67 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Vector Biology, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Internship in Vector Biology, you generally need a background in biology or a related field, with coursework or experience in entomology, microbiology, or ecology. Familiarity with laboratory techniques, data analysis software (like R or Python), and possibly molecular biology tools is often expected. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualifications are essential for accurately conducting research, analyzing results, and contributing to projects aimed at understanding and controlling disease vectors.

What types of projects and hands-on experiences can I expect during an internship in vector biology?

As an intern in vector biology, you can expect to participate in a variety of projects such as collecting and identifying vector species (e.g., mosquitoes, ticks), assisting with laboratory experiments on vector-pathogen interactions, and supporting field surveillance studies. You'll likely work closely with experienced researchers and other interns, gaining practical skills in molecular techniques, data analysis, and possibly GIS mapping. This hands-on experience is designed to build your technical abilities and give you insight into research methodologies commonly used in the field, helping prepare you for advanced studies or a career in vector biology.

What are internship opportunities in vector biology?

Internship opportunities in vector biology offer students and recent graduates hands-on experience in the study of organisms that transmit diseases, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and flies. These internships typically involve lab work, field research, data analysis, and sometimes molecular biology techniques. Participants gain exposure to cutting-edge research on vector-borne diseases, like malaria or dengue, and may assist with projects related to vector identification, surveillance, or control. Such internships are valuable for those interested in careers in entomology, public health, or biomedical research.
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Histotechnician Intern

Full-time

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Job description

At UK King's Daughters, we're not just a healthcare facility - we're a family of dedicated professionals who share a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients. We're more than just a place to work; we're a place to grow, thrive, and contribute to our community.

Job Description:

Job Summary

Responsible for assisting with the preparing histologic slides from tissue sections under supervision. Supports accurate processing for microscopic examination and helps pathologists in diagnostic evaluation. Follows quality and safety standards while learning laboratory procedures. Coordinates basic workflow tasks to meet laboratory requirements.

Essential Functions

Prepares and processes human and animal tissue specimens for histologic examination.

Cuts, mounts, and stains tissue samples using routine and specialized techniques.

Assigns identification numbers to all pathology specimens.

Maintains properly indexed files of slides and paraffin blocks.

Prepares reagents, stains, and solutions for tissue processing.

Monitors and maintains equipment, instruments, and related maintenance records.

Maintains accurate logs, control data, and standards for quality assurance.

Updates and follows procedures manuals and safety materials.

Supports process improvement initiatives within the laboratory.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Education Requirement

High school diploma or equivalent with enrollment in secondary education with a minimum 60 semester hours completed.

Minimum requirement:

  • At least 60 semester hours, or equivalent, from an accredited institution that, at a minimum, include either-

    • 24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses; or

    • 24 semester hours of science courses that include-

      • Six semester hours of chemistry; and

      • Six semester hours of biology; or

      • Twelve semester hours of chemistry, biology, or medical laboratory technology in any combination

Experience Requirement

No work experience required

An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

All experience must be paid and in the same related field.

Part-time and PRN experience will be prorated based on hours worked per week.

Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted.

Certifications & Licensures

N/A

Working Conditions

A. Lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects up to 50lbs: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

B. Lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects over 50lbs: 1. Never

C. Standing or walking with objects up to 10lbs: 4. Regular (> 50% of the time)

D. Standing or walking with objects up to 25lbs: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)

E. Sitting at computer workstation for extended periods: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)

F. Risk of back injury from moving, lifting or positioning patients, equipment, or materials: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

G. Repetitive motion: 4. Regular (> 50% of the time)

H. Working at heights above 4 feet: 1. Never

I. Working in confined spaces: 1. Never

J. Risk of injuries from use of equipment on the job: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)

K. Job-related travel: 1. Never

L. Loud noises: 1. Never

M. Temperature extremes: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

N. Hazardous chemicals and fumes including waste: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)

O. Radiation: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

P. Burns: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

Q. Cuts/Punctures: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)

R. Bloodborne/airborne pathogens: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)

S. Recombinant DNA or viral vectors: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

T. Combative/violent people: 1. Never

U. Animal handling (including carcasses): 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)

V. Please specify other(s) and amount of exposure (i.e. Occasional, Intermittent or Regular): N/A

Physical Demands

This position requires regular standing or walking with objects weighing up to 10 pounds; intermittent standing or walking with objects up to 25 pounds; intermittent sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; performing tasks with repetitive motions; occasional lifting, pushing, and/or pulling of objects weighing up to 50 pounds; and some exposure to risk or injury from moving, lifting, or positioning equipment or materials. Also involves intermittent exposure to hazardous chemicals and fumes including waste, cuts/punctures, and bloodborne or airborne pathogens, as well as occasional exposure to radiation, burns, recombinant DNA or viral vectors, and animal handling.

Additional Job Descriptions

N/A

Department:

Laboratory Services

Shift:

Days (United States of America)

Time Type:

Full time

Address:

2201 Lexington Avenue

City, State:

Ashland, Kentucky

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