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As a Comparative Medicine Intern, you will participate in all three pillars of Comparative Medicine – vivarium, regulatory and technical. Have the opportunity to gain experience with various study designs (pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, toxicology, etc.) and assist in vivo studies supporting multiple therapeutic areas.
While maintaining a core focus on learning and demonstrating rodent in vivo technical skills, as well as learning basic vivarium operations concepts including husbandry, veterinary care, and welfare regulations. Additionally, you will participate in Vivarium Lean Management and Operational Excellence initiatives and obtain Lean Six Sigma certification at the white belt and yellow belt levels.
Attend convened Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) meetings and interact with internal and external members to learn about regulatory and AAALAC accreditation requirements governing the way we work. Shadowing the IACUC administrator working with Takeda Principal Investigators and Takeda research staff members on IACUC protocol creation, amendments, post approval monitoring (PAM) and training compliance.
You will have an opportunity to participate on Operational Excellence projects helping to bridge workflows and streamline efficiencies for Takeda’s Animal Care and Use Program. Examples of individual projects may include: creating a presentation to the In Vivo Husbandry and Research Teams regarding NAMs (New Approach Methods), creating multiple dashboards able to track real-time animal usage across Takeda projects and protocols, and CRO animal welfare approved lists and grades; selecting two internal workstreams to evaluate and streamline; and collaborating with the technical manager to refine and complete a data archiving initiative.
How You Will Contribute:
As a Comparative Medicine Intern, you will have the opportunity to…
Work with various functions within R&D such as Pathology, Strategy & Operations, and Drug Discovery Units (DDUs)
Work with Takeda’s animal regulatory and animal welfare landscape to include Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee participation and practice review
Assist in archival of study data and specimens
Track reporting deliverables and graph real-time data
Work in teams, effectively manage projects, and present ideas clearly and concisely.
Work with Takeda’s animal regulatory and animal welfare landscape to include Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee participation and practice review
Assist and participate in various Operational Excellence initiatives
Internship Development Opportunities:
Learn sample processing, sample transfer, and study updates with multiple groups
Hands on introduction to in vivo manipulations and techniques
Receive hands-on training with autoclaves, washers, rodent husbandry practices, quality control activities, and other Vivarium operations
Assist in animal studies supporting multiple therapeutic areas of Takeda including Oncology, Neuroscience, GI and Vaccines
Job Requirements:
This position will be fully on site
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
Comfortable working in a laboratory environment
Internship Eligibility
Must be authorized to work in the U.S. on a permanent basis without requiring sponsorship
Must be currently enrolled in a degree program graduating December 2026 or later
The internship program is 10-12 weeks depending on the two start dates (May 26th-August 14th or June 15th- August 21st)
The intern must be able to commit to one of these time frames
Able to work full time 40 hours a week during internship dates
Takeda does not provide a housing stipend or relocation support for the U.S Summer Internship Program
Program Highlights:
Hands-on experience with real projects and responsibilities
Dedicated mentorship program pairing interns with experienced professionals
Networking opportunities with industry professionals and fellow interns
Internship events focused on professional and skills development
Exposure to multiple business areas or departments within a Pharmaceutical Organization
Takeda Compensation and Benefits Summary
We understand compensation may be an important factor as you consider an internship opportunity. We are committed to equitable pay for all employees, and we strive to be more transparent with our pay practices.
For Location:
USA - MA - Cambridge - Binney StU.S. Hourly Wage Range:
$21.00 - $46.00
The estimated hourly range reflects an anticipated range for this position. The actual hourly wage offered will depend on the candidate’s school year/level to be entered following completion of internship. The actual hourly wage offered will be in accordance with state or local minimum wage requirements for the job location.
U.S. internship benefits vary by location and may include:
Paid sick time
Civic Duty paid time off
Participation at company volunteer events
Participation at company sponsored special events
Access to on-site fitness center (where available)
Commuter Benefit: To offset your work-commute expenses, Takeda provides U.S. employees with a fixed monthly subsidy to be used for either public transportation (transit) or parking.
EEO Statement
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