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Quality Assurance Summer Intern - Stanford Laboratory for Cell & Gene Medicine

2026 Summer Internship, Quality Assurance, Stanford Laboratory for Cell and Gene Medicine (LCGM) 

Stanford Laboratory for Cell & Gene Medicine (LCGM) is an innovative, state-of-the-art, multi-product manufacturing facility that develops cell and gene-based therapies for early phase clinical trials in compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) FDA regulations. LCGM’s projects represent diverse therapeutic modalities including hematopoietic stem cells and host alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells to prevent Graft versus Host Disease, genetically engineered immune cells (T-cells) for cancer immunotherapy and complex immune syndromes and CRISPR gene correction for sickle cell disease amongst others. A unique biotech startup in an academic environment, LCGM provides an exciting opportunity to work with world class scientists who support translational medicine.

 

Internship Details:

  • To educate and train the next generation of cell and gene therapy professionals, LCGM offers a unique summer internship opportunity for undergraduate students
  • LCGM will offer a 10-week, full-time, in-person, summer internship opportunity from June 15 - August 21, 2026
  • Internship available with the Quality Assurance team
  • $5,000 stipend

 

The Quality Assurance team oversees the development, implementation, and maintenance of LCGM’s Quality Management System and ensures that product quality meets regulatory and accreditation requirements. The student’s learning experience MAY include:

  • Regulatory and Quality Assurance Overview
  • On the Job experience in Quality System Processes and Manufacturing Support Activities
  • Core Activities: Materials Management, Training, and Process Improvement

 

The students will also participate in on-demand and LIVE lunch and learn sessions, career panel and other enrichment opportunities. The program culminates with a presentation in front of their peers, faculty, lab mentors, and other Stanford scientists.  

 

Internship Application