Johnson & Johnson's Oncology team is focused on the elimination of cancer by discovering new pathways and modalities to finding treatments and cures. The Global Oncology Internship Program aims to build a future pool of talent for the company's R&D efforts in developing novel oncologic therapeutics.
Requirements
- Gaining overall understanding of clinical research and drug development including but not limited to Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), International Conference of Harmony (ICH) guidelines, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Responsibilities
- Engagement in routine safety surveillance activities for clinical trial and post marketed data
- Assist with planning and preparation for Periodic Safety Review (PSR) and Signal Management Team (SMT) meetings via thorough data review of cumulative and interval data
- Contributions to efforts supporting any upcoming global submissions
- Gaining overall understanding of clinical research and drug development including but not limited to Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), International Conference of Harmony (ICH) guidelines, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Attend “Bench to Bedside” Lecture Series
Other
- This program is designed to build a future pool of talent/candidates who may pursue and apply for other opportunities at Johnson & Johnson () upon successfully completing their degree program.
- The internship position is a full-time opportunity expecting to last approximately 3 months (May 18 - August 14, 2026).
- We work on a “hybrid model” if you are NOT lab based. This means that you will be asked to report on site three times a week and can work remotely twice a week.
- Interns will be expected to present their work to their project teams, the Oncology Senior Leadership Team (SLT), and are required to present their primary research project as a poster/abstract at the annual global summer intern research symposium towards the end of the internship.
- The goal of this internship program is to provide undergraduate and graduate students with experience in working in a large pharmaceutical R&D setting and to gain basic understanding of the science and process of novel drug development.