Bristol-Myers Squibb
Spring 2026 Co-Op - In-Vitro Electrophysiology and Cell Biology
Bristol-Myers Squibb, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
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We value balance and flexibility. Competitive benefits, services and programs support your goals at work and in life.
Position Summary The co‑op will support ongoing neuroscience research by performing in‑vitro electrophysiology experiments using human iPSC‑derived neurons and multi‑electrode array (MEA) platforms. The student will gain hands‑on experience in cell culture, assay development, and data analysis to evaluate novel therapeutic approaches for neurodegenerative diseases.
The full‑time co‑op will take place January – June 2026.
Key Responsibilities
Sterile culture and maintain iPSC‑derived neurons, astrocytes, and microglia
Sterile treatment of reagents (compounds, oligonucleotides, antibodies)
Perform MEA recordings to assess neuronal network activity
Analyze electrophysiological data using software
Support assay optimization and troubleshooting
Prepare experimental records and contribute to data summaries
Qualifications & Experience
Currently enrolled in a BS or MS program in neuroscience, biology, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, or a related field
Coursework or laboratory experience in cell biology and neurobiology
Prior experience with cell culture preferred; exposure to MEA or patch‑clamp techniques is a plus
Experience in primary mouse neuron or glial cell culture preferred
Experience with electrophysiology, calcium FLIPR assays, or high‑content imaging preferred
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and willingness to learn
Ability to work full‑time (40 hours/week) for the co‑op term (6 months)
All candidates must be authorized to work in the US both at the time of hire and for the duration of their employment. Immigration or visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Compensation Overview The starting hourly compensation for this assignment is within the range of $27.00 to $35.00 /hr. Final individual compensation and any applicable benefits will be determined by the employer of record.
Benefits Medical, pharmacy, dental and vision care. 401(k) and other financial well‑being resources. Paid national holidays, optional holidays and paid vacation. Work‑life programs and parental leave. Tuition reimbursement and recognition program.
On‑Site Protocol BMS has an occupancy structure that determines where an employee is required to conduct their work. Site‑essential roles require 100% onsite at the assigned facility. Site‑by‑design roles may be eligible for a hybrid work model with at least 50% onsite. Field‑based and remote‑by‑design roles require travel to customers or business partners.
Equal Employment Opportunity We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. BMS appreciates the value of diverse talent and equal opportunity. We provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
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We value balance and flexibility. Competitive benefits, services and programs support your goals at work and in life.
Position Summary The co‑op will support ongoing neuroscience research by performing in‑vitro electrophysiology experiments using human iPSC‑derived neurons and multi‑electrode array (MEA) platforms. The student will gain hands‑on experience in cell culture, assay development, and data analysis to evaluate novel therapeutic approaches for neurodegenerative diseases.
The full‑time co‑op will take place January – June 2026.
Key Responsibilities
Sterile culture and maintain iPSC‑derived neurons, astrocytes, and microglia
Sterile treatment of reagents (compounds, oligonucleotides, antibodies)
Perform MEA recordings to assess neuronal network activity
Analyze electrophysiological data using software
Support assay optimization and troubleshooting
Prepare experimental records and contribute to data summaries
Qualifications & Experience
Currently enrolled in a BS or MS program in neuroscience, biology, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, or a related field
Coursework or laboratory experience in cell biology and neurobiology
Prior experience with cell culture preferred; exposure to MEA or patch‑clamp techniques is a plus
Experience in primary mouse neuron or glial cell culture preferred
Experience with electrophysiology, calcium FLIPR assays, or high‑content imaging preferred
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and willingness to learn
Ability to work full‑time (40 hours/week) for the co‑op term (6 months)
All candidates must be authorized to work in the US both at the time of hire and for the duration of their employment. Immigration or visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Compensation Overview The starting hourly compensation for this assignment is within the range of $27.00 to $35.00 /hr. Final individual compensation and any applicable benefits will be determined by the employer of record.
Benefits Medical, pharmacy, dental and vision care. 401(k) and other financial well‑being resources. Paid national holidays, optional holidays and paid vacation. Work‑life programs and parental leave. Tuition reimbursement and recognition program.
On‑Site Protocol BMS has an occupancy structure that determines where an employee is required to conduct their work. Site‑essential roles require 100% onsite at the assigned facility. Site‑by‑design roles may be eligible for a hybrid work model with at least 50% onsite. Field‑based and remote‑by‑design roles require travel to customers or business partners.
Equal Employment Opportunity We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. BMS appreciates the value of diverse talent and equal opportunity. We provide reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
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