2025 Summer Intern - M-DDU (Metabolism Drug Discovery Unit)
Genentech | |
United States, California, South San Francisco | |
Dec 20, 2024 | |
The Position
Department Summary The Metabolism Drug Discovery Unit (M-DDU) at Genentech is seeking an intern in the in vitro pharmacology department. The M-DDU is a group of chemists, structural biologists and pharmacologists within the gRED research organization, and it seeks to develop the next generation of diabetes and obesity treatments as a critical part of the Roche wide strategic effort to build a competitive CVRM (cardiovascular renal and metabolism) pipeline. In the in vitro pharmacology team, we work across multiple disciplines and stages of drug discovery and characterization. We establish in vitro assays to screen and triage compounds for multiple new lead identification programs, we support basic biology and pharmacology discovery efforts by interrogating mechanisms of action including GPCR biology and physiology, we support further characterization of drug candidates in development, and we contribute to publication efforts. This internship position is located in South San Francisco, on-site. The Opportunity
Program Highlights
Who You Are (Required) Required Education: You meet one of the following criteria:
Required Majors: Life Sciences (pharmacology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or related field) Required Skills:
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications
Relocation benefits are not available for this job posting. The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of South San Francisco is $41-$45 hour. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. This position also qualifies for paid holiday time off benefits. #GNE-R&D-Interns-2025 Genentech is an equal opportunity employer, and we embrace the increasingly diverse world around us. Genentech prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, age, disability, marital status and veteran status. |