Intern II - Birds as biosentinels: Undercovering hidden contaminants in the Great Lakes Ecosystems
We are seeking a motivated undergraduate intern to join an ongoing research project investigating how environmental contaminants affect the physiology epigenetics and health of wild raptors and purple martins in the Great Lakes region. Raptors as top predators in aquatic-linked food webs and purple martins as aerial insectivores closely tied to aquatic ecosystems accumulate chemicals such as PFAS and heavy metals making them important sentinels of ecosystem health.
This internship will provide hands-on training in wildlife physiology and molecular the laboratory you will assist with immune function assays and hormone analyses focusing on thyroid hormones and corticosterone. You will learn core molecular biology skills including DNA/RNA extraction qPCR and sample preparation for sequencing analyses and help process biological samples collected from fieldwork. You will also gain experience with data organization lab record keeping and scientific communication.
There is also an opportunity to participate in fieldwork: in late June and early July the intern may assist with purple martin capture and banding learning safe bird handling banding techniques and blood and feather sample collection. This combination of laboratory and field experience provides a rich training environment for students interested in wildlife biology conservation eco-immunology and environmental toxicology.
No prior field experience is requiredjust curiosity attention to detail and enthusiasm for learning scientific methods.
This internship position is endowed in honor of Lynika Strozier. Lynika was a Field Museum scientist and former Women in Science intern supervisor who passed away due to complications from COVID-19. She was an inspiration to all who worked with her and we thank her for the legacy she left through the students she inspired.
Lynika embodied the following qualities as a scientist and a mentor. Please share with us how you demonstrate these qualities in your cover letter.
Positivity friendliness and good nature
Willingness to help mentor teach and learn from others
Perseverance hard work and fierce determination
Curiosity and eagerness to learn new things
Interest in diverse scientific questions
Applicants must apply through the Field Museum website. Applications through other websites will not be considered. Applications must be received by March 6 2026.
Applicants selected for interview will be contacted by March 23 2026.
This is an opening for a undergraduate college student. If selected interns will be expected to attend an on-site HR orientation on June 22nd 2026. Work on the internship will continue through July 31 2026. The salary is $17.75/hour for 35 hours a week. Candidates will be chosen by careful review and contacted by e-mail to set up an interview. This internship is intended for female or non-binary identifying students.
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