Before working at SOS Physical Therapy, I’d
never been in a physical therapist’s office.
During my college career, I’ve changed my major and career path a few
times. Physical therapy is a relatively
recent career choice, which means I haven’t had the opportunity to do any job
shadowing. Having never needed physical
therapy personally, I’d never been in a physical therapist’s office until I
started working at SOS Physical Therapy.
My time at SOS Physical Therapy has helped me
better understand physical therapy. I’ve
seen things that strengthen my desire to become a physical therapist and other
things that make me wonder if I want to pursue such a career. It’s helped me see that there are different
kinds of physical therapy. Working at
SOS Physical Therapy has proved to be a valuable, eye-opening experience.
For more information about SOS Physical therapy visit http://www.sosphysicaltherapy.com/index.html
The purpose of this blog is to share some cool internship opportunities, provide a place for students to ask internship questions, and make a space for past interns to share their experiences. We hope you take advantage of this website and that you become more familiar with internships!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Germany; Max Planck Institute- Chas

Molecular technologies are changing our world. Gene therapy has cured many patients of SCID, AIDS...etc. Bacteria is used to create plastics, biofuels, and KO plants. Transgenic mice help with the discovery of the genetic basis of many diseases; viruses are used to deliver genes to crops that increase yield and decrease needed water; artificial bladders, windpipes, and veins have been seeded with patients own stem cells, and have saved several patients from deadly cancers; childhood leukemia is now curable; genetic testing saves thousands of women's lives... etc. This internship allowed me to gain one-on-one instruction from post docs, and I learned basic skills that are used on a large scale today to produce pharmaceuticals, vaccines, vectors, and biofuels, and perform academic research. Getting hands on exposure to these fields is challenging, and the opportunity of this internship is one in several thousand.

This internship will give you the skills that all new biotechnology is based off. If you are interested in earning a PhD in some biology related field, or wish to pursue a career in industry as I do, this internship will help you get into a good graduate program.
Questions: feel free to email chassyndergaard@gmail.com


For More information visit http://www.ice.mpg.de/ext/
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