Research Intern - GI Medical Oncology - Research
Listed on 2026-08-02
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Research/Development
Clinical Research, Medical Science -
Healthcare
Clinical Research, Medical Science
This research internship position is designed for candidates seeking research experience in gastrointestinal cancers within the Department of GI Medical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The position will provide experience and mentorship to prepare the intern for graduate, medical, or biomedical research careers. Under the mentorship of faculty investigators and fellows, the intern will participate in projects focused on circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and minimal residual disease (MRD).
In addition, the intern will contribute to programmatic operations, including clinical data extraction, generating and analyzing reports, and pre‑screening patients for MRD clinical trials.
- Review MRD clinical trials, compile and categorize trial information, and assist with writing and submitting abstract for conference poster presentation.
- Review and analyze patient electronic health records to identify, extract, and summarize key elements of colorectal cancer treatment and monitoring, and learn and utilize REDCap for large‑scale clinical data collection, analysis, and reports.
- Compile and rank MRD clinical trial eligibility, learn and utilize Foundry to create and utilize reports that identify potential trial patients, and place referrals with department trial navigator and track outcomes.
- Participate in weekly programmatic meetings by providing KPI updates and contributing to operational and research discussions.
- All duties and responsibilities are carried out in compliance with institutional policies, ethical research standards, and applicable federal and state regulations.
This research internship is designed to provide research experience in gastrointestinal cancers, with an emphasis on colorectal cancer. Through mentored projects and analytical and programmatic operational work, the intern will develop technical, analytical, and scientific skills relevant to graduate or medical training.
Training Activities and Expected Learning OutcomesThrough these activities, the intern will gain hands‑on experience navigating electronic health records, become familiar with clinical documentation and charting practices, strengthen their understanding of medical terminology commonly used in oncology and surgical care, and develop skills in interpreting real‑world patient data. This experience will enhance the intern’s understanding of clinical workflows and research methodology while preparing them for future medical education and a career in healthcare.
Additionally, the intern will gain experience coordinating clinical research workflows by placing referrals to…
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