The JJ Vance Memorial Summer Internship in Biological and Computational Sciences is a paid internship awarded to juniors in good standing from high schools in South Florida. The recipients of the internship will participate in an exciting, and challenging, eight-week research course at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. A Metro-rail, parking pass, or bus pass will be provided for the eight week period. After the application deadline, finalists will be selected for in-person interviews before the final decisions are made. Eligible students must excel in the biological and/or computational sciences and have completed or currently be enrolled in at least one AP or honors science course. Finalists selected for in-person interviews must provide proof of eligibility to work in the US at their interview date. At the end of the eight week period, interns must give a short oral presentation describing their work over the summer at a research luncheon attended by faculty, staff, friends, family, and fellow interns.


