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Thermo Fisher Scientific · Durham, Stati Uniti d'America · Remote
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OfficeJob Description
When you’re part of the team at Thermo Fisher Scientific, you’ll do important work, like helping customers in finding cures for cancer, protecting the environment or making sure our food is safe. Your work will have real-world impact, and you’ll be supported in achieving your career goals. Our staff members are committed to making a difference in our organization, for our client partners and the patients we serve. We seek individuals with proven competencies and strong character to help lead our organization now and into the future.
Our interns receive professional mentorship and leadership development opportunities to support future career growth with us. Whether you're looking to come back as a repeat intern, transition into one of our Leadership Development Programs, or pursue a full-time position post-graduation, our team is here to support your next step!
How will you make an impact?
Our interns are matched to projects based on their abilities and current business needs. All projects will have significant strategic and/or operating importance to the business to which they are assigned.
Summer projects may include the following responsibilities:
- Preparing Investigational New Drug (IND) applications and engaging with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Supporting New Drug Applications (NDAs) and post-market regulatory commitments
- Helping our clients bring safe, effective therapies to patients efficiently and compliantly.
- Preparing content for FDA submissions
- Reviewing guidance documents
- Leveraging AI-driven platforms to automate data entry and compliance tracking
- Contributing to regulatory strategy meetings that shape the direction of innovative therapies in the U.S. and Canada.
Our culture fosters a spirit of innovation, where emerging technologies—including artificial intelligence (AI)—are embraced to enhance efficiency, reduce manual workloads, and allow regulatory professionals to focus on more strategic, high-value activities. AI tools are increasingly used to support document management, data analysis, submission compilation, and regulatory intelligence gathering—freeing our teams to apply their expertise to problem-solving and innovation.
- Undergraduate student completing Life Sciences-related degree between December 2026 and June 2027.
- 0 years of work experience required; previous related internships preferred.
- Consistent track record of results demonstrating integrity, innovation, involvement, and intensity.
- Energized through championing change, driven in getting results, and savvy in navigating ambiguity.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills with a high degree of emotional intelligence.