IBRI: Unique. And Uniquely Successful.
The Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI) stands alone in the life sciences ecosystem — a first-in-class translational medicine institute built to transform how discoveries move from the lab bench to the patient bedside.
Unlike traditional research organizations or commercial biotech accelerators, IBRI was designed from inception to unite what others have long kept apart: academic research, early-stage biotech, and industry execution. We are the connective tissue between inquiry and impact — a collaborative engine accelerating cures and reshaping how innovation happens.
Backed by industry leaders, investors, and philanthropic partners, IBRI curates and supports emerging biotech ventures with the capital, talent, and infrastructure they need to move faster and think bolder. Our home in Indiana offers a powerful advantage — the ability to direct more resources to science, not overhead — accelerating progress while lowering barriers to discovery.
Our labs work at the frontiers of diabetes, metabolic disease, Alzheimer’s, and rare pediatric conditions — fields where unmet need demands both rigor and imagination. IBRI’s public–private model creates a fertile space where great science can mature without the premature commercial pressures that often derail true breakthroughs.
And those breakthroughs are happening here.
When IBRI innovations reach clinical readiness, intellectual property is spun out or sold back to industry, creating a continuous revenue stream that fuels the next wave of discovery. The model sustains itself — rewarding scientists, investors, and donors alike while delivering what matters most: therapies that change lives.
After a decade of measurable progress, IBRI’s model has proven what’s possible when collaboration, creativity, and capital converge with purpose. We are not simply advancing translational medicine — we are redefining it. IBRI is more than a research institute. It’s a movement — one uniquely successful in transforming the way science becomes solutions, and solutions become cures.
The Opportunity:
The IBRI is seeking motivated undergraduate or graduate students for our Summer Internship Program. Interns will gain hands-on experience in a dynamic research environment, working alongside scientists and professionals on active projects that contribute to real-world scientific advancement.
The Summer Internship Program runs from May 18, 2026, through August 7, 2026.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
How to Apply:
Submit the following materials to the online application by December 31 st , 2025:
Compensation:
Earn a stipend of $9650 for the Summer Internship Program to help cover living and work-related expenses while earning hands-on experience and training.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
The IBRI provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and does not discriminate based on age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
...environments: conduct scalable FP and security, providing layered defense for designated assets and critical infrastructure... ...proficiency in support of Commanders performing base defense, Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS) operations, expeditionary/combat operations...
The Lifeguard in Franklin, WI, US is responsible for minimizing and eliminating any potential dangers around aquatic areas. The Lifeguard must focus on creating a safe and secure environment at all times by enforcing pool rules and regulations. Must be able to quickly respond...
...to assist with executing the responsibilities of the Internal Audit Function. This position will assist leading and conducting IT internal... ...improvements. Understand company operations, goals, and associated risks. Evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of internal...
...different roles that provide a path to career advancement ~ Family-owned and operated since 1956 Who is IX? From breaking ground to the finished project, our team has been laying the groundwork for excellence on heavy civil construction and demolition projects...
...the late 1980s. As part of his senior year, he enrolled in an HVAC program at a local vocational school. After graduation it wasn... ...as they sayis history. Along with a stint working for the Sheet Metal Workers Union, the Robinson name has been part of making homes...