Reimagine the infrastructure of cancer care within a science and technology community that values integrity, inspires growth, and is uniquely positioned to create a more modern, connected oncology ecosystem. We’re looking for 2025 Summer Interns within Research Sciences to help us accomplish our mission to improve and extend lives by learning from the experience of every person with cancer. Are you ready to be the next changemaker in cancer care? What You'll Do As an intern, you will work as a member of the epidemiology and biostatistics track within the Research Sciences (RS) department. Some of the work that RS produces includes: Real-world evidence studies to address critical research questions across clinical development, market access, and commercial use cases for our life sciences partners Validation analyses to characterize the quality of real-world datasets built using various curation approaches, including human review of patient charts and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) External scientific publications to advance the oncology real-world evidence field Throughout the summer, you will: Spend 12 weeks embedded in the epidemiology/biostatistics track on the RS team with the Knowledge Management (KM) initiative, which is responsible for internally-facing technical resources that drive adoption of Flatiron Health methodology and best practices Develop an understanding of oncology real-world data (RWD) and methodologies used to generate real-world evidence and insights Whiteboard ideas with colleagues across RS and learn from cross-functional professionals (e.g., medical writers, regulatory strategists, health equity researchers) Under the guidance of an experienced RS mentor, execute and present on a project that supports the conduct of consistent, rigorous analyses of RWD, so that the RS team can deliver high-quality RWE solutions to clients Who You Are You're a kind, passionate, and collaborative problem-solver who values the opportunity to think beyond the way things are. You're excited by the prospect of rolling up your sleeves to tackle meaningful problems each and every day. You will graduate between December 2025 and June 2026 with a PhD or Master’s degree in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, or Health Economics and Outcomes Research (or closely related field) You have applied biostatistical and/or epidemiological methods in quantitative analyses of public health and/or pharmacoepidemiology data You are excited about designing accessible technical content that enables our internal data users in a scalable manner You are an effective oral and written communicator You are enthusiastic about working with a multidisciplinary team You are able to quickly learn and apply new information, skills, and procedures You are passionate about our mission to improve healthcare through technology Extra Credit You have previously worked with longitudinal, observational datasets (e.g., registries, healthcare claims, electronic health records) You have written scientific documents (e.g., reports, abstracts, manuscripts) You have some exposure to the field of oncology You are experienced with R (or other programming language with an interest in learning R) Where you’ll work In this hybrid role, you’ll have a defined work location that includes work from home and 3 office days set by you and your team. For more information on our approach to hybrid work, please visit the how we work website.