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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute for Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Centers & Affiliated EntitiesCenters & Affiliated Entities The Center for Applied Clinical Informatics The Center for Population Health Informatics Office of Health Information and Data ScienceOffice of Health Information and Data Science OHIDS Leadership Office of the Chief Research Information Officer Becker Medical Library Governance – HDRC Research International Education & Training People EducationEducation Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science Master of Science and Certificate Programs in Biomedical Informatics Master of Science in Biostatistics and Data Science (MSBDS) Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSIBS) Certificate in Genetic Epidemiology Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at I2DB (BIDS@I2DB) Summer Research Internship Biomedical Informatics andData Science (BIDS) Fellowship Program for Inclusion and Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) Clinical Informatics Fellowship Consultation & ServicesConsultation & Services Data brokerage and warehouse Biostatistics REDCap MDClone News Events Connect Governance Open Search Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at I2DB (BIDS@I2DB) Summer Research Internship The BIDS@I2DB program is a funded, 11-week internship opportunity allowing undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds to explore the field of biomedical informatics. The BIDS program trains students in biomedical informatics and data science core competencies. Under the guidance of faculty mentors & research scientists, BIDS interns focus on the support & elevation of biomedical informatics through research translation and practice. “There is such a wide variety of backgrounds covered between the different program mentors. They can offer something for everyone’s interests.”Kathryn M. Pieta , Intern ‘21 I2DB selects students based on background, experience, skills & interest in learning more about informatics. To promote interdisciplinary collaboration, I2DB recruits students from various disciplines, including, but not limited to: Health Science Public Health Nursing Pharmacy Medicine Psychology Mathematics Data Science Computer Science Visual Arts Engineering Apply now Request additional information Program Directors Po-Yin Yen, PhD, RN, FACMI, FAMIA, FAANAssociate Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medical SciencesAssociate Professor, Goldfarb School of Nursing, Barnes Jewish College Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Joanna Abraham, PhD, FACMI, FAMIAAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Application and Important Dates Application open: Oct. 1, 2023 Application deadline: Jan. 15, 2024 Interviews complete: Early March, 2024 Final decisions issued: Late March, 2024 Virtual orientation and preparatory training period: May 20-24, 2024 In-person program start date: May 28, 2024 Lab retreat: July 9, 2024 Poster session: August 1, 2024 Program end date: August 2, 2024 * Dates and deadlines are subject to change. Apply now Request additional information Mentorship and Research As a BIDS@I2 intern, you will: Work within the lab of an I2DB faculty member & participate actively in research in progress Receive biomedical informatics & data science training Participate in interdisciplinary, weekly lab meetings Attend weekly seminars Collaborate with fellow interns, faculty & staff on projects and research Attend I2DB retreat & present summer research Create a scientific poster for a culminating event for the WUSM community Experience a broad range of biomedical informatics & data science research methods, technology, and theories View faculty mentors Frequently Asked Questions Who is eligible to participate in the BIDS@I2 summer internship program?Undergraduates at all levels (excluding graduating seniors) and Master’s students studying at a U.S. institution are eligible to apply. Students cannot participate in the program if they are graduating in the spring or summer of the internship year for which they are applying. This program is primarily intended for undergraduates, but we do reserve a few slots for Master’s students. Every summer, approximately 15 trainees from a wide range of academic backgrounds work on research projects as part of the BIDS@I2 program. What items are required for the internship application? Unofficial transcripts Personal statement One letter of recommendation CV or résumé A short list of faculty you are interested in working withIncomplete applications will not be reviewed. The link to apply can be found above. There is no fee to apply. Is the program open to international students?Yes, as long as you are enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at a U.S. institution and can apply for CPT or OPT with your home institution. We are not able to sponsor international visitors whose university is outside of the U.S. at this time, but hope to in the future. How competitive is this program?We receive approximately 5-6 applications for each available slot. What is the time commitment required of a BIDS trainee?Trainees should expect to work in a full-time capacity throughout the duration of the program, which is 40 hours a week. Unfortunately, we cannot accept part-time trainees at this time. This is an 11-week program, typically beginning in late May and ending in early August. The first week is virtual and is focused on orientation & preparatory training. How does the mentor-trainee “matching” process work?Each January, we survey faculty on their needs for summer trainees and ask them to share any desired skillsets or backgrounds they are looking for in a trainee(s), as this can change from year to year. We take this information, along with the list of preferred faculty gathered from each application, into consideration during the admissions process. We will issue final admission decisions and, if admitted, faculty mentor assignments by early April. What projects might I work on?While the specific projects that trainees may work on is constantly evolving, you can check out our faculty bio page below to learn more about general areas of interest. In recent years, trainees have worked on projects ranging from applying machine learning to single-cell data sets to utilizing informatics techniques to solve problems in the population health domain. Check out this St. Louis Public Radio article, which highlights a recent project led by Dr. Beth Prusaczyk and a previous summer trainee who studied the relationship between Facebook connections and the spread of COVID-19. What are some examples of previous project topics? Using Natural Language Processing to Phenotype Sepsis in Lung Cancer Patients Hierarchy-Based Signaling Pathway Automation in the Tumor Microenvironment Using EHR Audit Logs to Assess Transitional Care in Older Adult Hospital Patients Determining Violent Injury Rates Among St Louis Area Adults Aged 65 and Older Utilizing Unsupervised Machine Learning to Phenotype Oncology Inpatients Development of a Pressure Injury Risk Prediction Model Forecasting Models for Improved Quality Assurance and Patient Outcomes in Labor and Delivery Cell-Cell Communication Analysis Using Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Testing the Potential of Synthetic Data to Classify and Predict Breast Cancer Morality My summer availability doesn’t quite line up with the posted dates. Is this a problem?We have accepted applicants who requested an alternate start or end date in the past. Please indicate your need for a different timeline on your application. Is financial support provided?Undergraduates can expect their financial support to equate to approximately $16/hr for 10 weeks. MS students are supported at a slightly higher hourly rate. These rates are subject to change. Trainees are also provided university housing if needed. For more information, please contact Katie Bay at [email protected], Senior Program Manager at I2DB. Contacts Po-Yin Yen, PhD, RN, FACMI, FAMIA, FAANAssociate Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medical SciencesAssociate Professor, Goldfarb School of Nursing, Barnes Jewish College Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Joanna Abraham, PhD, FACMI, FAMIAAssociate Professor of Anesthesiology Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Katie BaySenior Program Manager, Office of Health Information and Data Science Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Informatics, data science and biostatistics education programs Master of Science and Certificate Programs in Biomedical Informatics Master of Science in Biostatistics and Data Science (MSBDS) Certificate in Biostatistics and Data Science Master of Science in Biostatistics (MSIBS) Certificate in Genetic Epidemiology Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at I2DB (BIDS@I2DB) Summer Research Internship BIDS@I2 faculty mentors Biomedical Informatics andData Science (BIDS) Fellowship Program for Inclusion and Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) Clinical Informatics Fellowship Institute for Informatics, Data Science & BiostatisticsWashington University School of Medicine660 S. 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