2026-2027 High School Intern/Ambassador Position
Institute for Systems Biology | |
United States, Washington, Seattle | |
401 Terry Avenue North (Show on map) | |
Jan 20, 2026 | |
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2026 - 2027 High School Intern / Ambassador Position The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) is an internationally renowned non-profit research institute dedicated to the study and application of systems biology. Founded in 2000 in Seattle, Washington, ISBs goal is to unravel biological complexity by deciphering vast amounts of data in order to gain valuable insights and achieve breakthroughs across scientific disciplines. We are offering 4 opportunities for high school students. The application process for each of these opportunities is the same. When completing the Google form portion of the application you will be prompted to indicate which of these experiences you are most interested in. The deadline for application is 4:00pm Pacific Time on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. No late applications will be accepted. Timeline for applying and notifications:
Brief Position Descriptions: 1) Systems Thinkers in STEM Ambassadorship (STiSA) Current 10th and 11th graders can apply for STiSA. All applicants who complete the full application will be accepted into STiSA and can choose whether or not to participate. You can participate in both STiSA and either the internship or DREAM-High, should you be selected. As a STiSA participant, you will first be invited to attend a 2-hour, virtual workshop: "Systems are Everywhere." You will learn about systems modeling and how systems thinking is used in research and careers. You will then have the opportunity to enroll in one of two virtual micro-courses: "Introduction to Systems Medicine" or "Environmental Systems, Research, and Stewardship." From there, you will be invited to participate in other courses including the final virtual micro-course of the series, "Learning in Motion: Taking Action in Your Community." These workshops will be held several times throughout the summer. The invitation to these workshops will come to the email address you share with us in your application materials. After you attend a 2-hour workshop, you will be invited to join an interactive Slack channel. This will allow you to stay connected with other ambassadors, and to our team so you can hear about upcoming opportunities to advance your systems thinking in STEM. These opportunities will be a combination of virtual and in-person offerings that you can participate in according to your interest and availability. As a STiSA participant, you will also be eligible to join one of our LEADS Cohorts. This is a free program. See this page for more info on STiSA and this page for more info on LEADS. 2) 8-Week Summer Internship for Rising Seniors Current 11th graders only are eligible for ISB's 8-week (~300 hours) in-person summer internship. This summer's possible internship topics include but are not limited to: computational biology (which can include scenarios in health and/or the environment), cancer, microbiology (which includes microbial interactions, antimicrobial resistance, resilience and collapse of complex systems), engineering laboratory systems, technology development, the microbiome, infectious disease, immune system diversity, and aging and fragility. All projects are aligned with a current ISB project which is driven by a mentor. Students will learn about systems biology and apply their learning to a research project. Depending on the project, students will also learn and/or deepen their understanding of scientific, engineering, math, coding, leadership and other professional and computer-based skills. All projects also include: a) interviewing ISB professionals to learn about various career paths, b) building a website that describes the internship project and experience, and c) helping out with school-based curriculum development if pertinent. We will host 4-10 temporary High School Interns in theBaliga Lab and/or in other ISB Labs. The internship will begin on June 29 and end on August 21, 2026 (excluding July 4). The Interns will be at ISB up to 40 hours per week. Unpaid service learning and paid positions are available. 3) 6-Week, Virtual or In-Person DREAM-High Collaborative Summer Experience for Rising Seniors Current 11th graders only are eligible to apply for DREAM-High (~32 hours over 6 weeks). DREAM-High is a partnership program brought to you by Columbia University, ISB and Stanford University. Through hands-on programming in R and Python, you will learn to visualize and analyze genomics, clinical, and physical data from cancer cells. You will apply that learning to related challenge projects. Students will also collaborate with others across the nation and showcase their skills online. See this page for more details. We will host 12 DREAM-High Scholars to join ISB's summer cohort which will tentatively begin the second week of July and extend through to the third week of August. DREAM-High Scholars join flexibly arranged online sessions once per week for 3-4 hours with other DREAM-High scholars. These sessions are led by active cancer systems biology researchers from all partner institutes. This is a free program with $500 stipends available on an as-needed basis. 4) Full Academic Year Internship for Students During their Senior Year Current 11th graders only are eligible to apply for an Academic Year Internship (~10 or more hours per week during your senior year). Many local schools have programs that provide students release time during their senior year to complete an internship. If you are one of these students, now is the time to apply rather than during the summer before 12th grade. ISB generally hosts between 2 and 6 high school seniors to intern. The internship runs very similar to the 8-week summer program, but is flexibly scheduled according to the intern and mentor's time. In all cases, participation is during business hours between Monday and Friday, from 9am to 5pm. The research topics available are the same as those available in the summer, so please see the summer description for more information. For more information on these positions please see these pages and the connected links found within the pages: https://see.isbscience.org/resources/for-students/high-school-intern-program/ https://see.isbscience.org/resources/for-students/stis-ambassador-program/ https://dream-high.org/ Please follow these instructions to prepare and complete a competitive application:
In summary, in order to submit a complete application, you will need to:
Online applications are strongly encouraged. However, if you are unable to complete the online application process, please email our team at see@isbscience.org for a paper application. You will then be able to submit all hard copy documents to: Human Resources, High School Internship Application, Institute for Systems Biology, 401 Terry Avenue N, Seattle, WA 98109. If you have questions please review the content in these pages first before contacting our team:
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Jan 20, 2026