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Research assistant

May - August 2018 • Boston, MA

What I liked

I loved the relationships that I built with the Principal Investigators and other Researchers in my group. I was able to contribute to two different project and learn valuable lab technical skills. I also was able to clinically shadow a physician which was very educational and interesting.

What I wish was different

I wish I had been paid and I wish I had been accepted as part of an organized intern program instead of just a personal offer.

Advice

Other students who wish to assist in a Tufts Med lab should simply email a bunch of PIs whose research interests them! Do not give up if you don't get responses; just keep sending emails! The relationships you can build by being persistent are invaluable.
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Research Intern

May - August 2018 • Boston, MA

What I liked

It was a very informative and empowering experience, was able to get exposure into a field I am interested in.

What I wish was different

It would've been nice to get paid or receive a travel stipend at the least, but that's not typical for research positions like this one.

Advice

If you are interested in or passionate about a field, definitely try to get exposure and experience in it to the best of your ability, even if it means not getting paid.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant

June - August 2018 • Boston, MA

What I liked

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Advice

Collaborative efforts are extremely important to make sure that everyone is on the same page. And besides the science itself, lots of things required extensive planning, research, and communication!
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Tissue Engineering Intern

May 2018 • Boston, MA

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Attend every meeting and seminar possible, and don't be afraid to ask simple questions. People love to talk about their work!
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