Ralph Kistler Research Internship at the Hydrocephalus Association
Duration: June - August 2023
Location: Remote or Local (Bethesda, MD)
Work hours: M-F, 9:00 – 5:00 pm ET
Stipend: $2,500
Application deadline: March 27, 2023
The Hydrocephalus Association is seeking applicants for the Ralph Kistler Research Internship. The internship is for undergraduate college students interested in the sciences, public health, and non-profit operations.
Under the guidance of the Hydrocephalus Association National Director of Research, the intern will be involved with specific research projects and activities that advance the mission of the Association. These projects and activities may be related to the HA patient-powered registry, the HA Network for Discovery Science (HANDS), and/or other initiatives of the Association. In addition, the intern will be involved with developing blogs and other research communications geared toward the hydrocephalus community, interact with community members, clinicians, and scientists who support the Association, and aid in running a research grant cycle.
Ralph Kistler was a longtime friend of the Hydrocephalus Association. The Ralph Kistler Research Internship commemorates Ralph's spirit and the impact he had on the hydrocephalus community.
Under the guidance of the Hydrocephalus Association National Director of Research, the intern will be involved with specific research projects and activities that advance the mission of the Association. These projects and activities may be related to the HA patient-powered registry, the HA Network for Discovery Science (HANDS), and/or other initiatives of the Association. In addition, the intern will be involved with developing blogs and other research communications geared toward the hydrocephalus community, interact with community members, clinicians, and scientists who support the Association, and aid in running a research grant cycle.
Ralph Kistler was a longtime friend of the Hydrocephalus Association. The Ralph Kistler Research Internship commemorates Ralph's spirit and the impact he had on the hydrocephalus community.
Eligibility:
- Undergraduate currently enrolled in a college or university
- Remote Interns: computer and reliable internet service
- Scientific writing and publication experience are preferred
Monica Chau, National Director of Research, research@hydroassoc.org
