The San José State University Stem Cell Internships in Laboratory-based Learning (SJSU
SCILL) is a CIRM Bridges program with a mission to train graduate students to develop
and accelerate stem cell translational research and therapies.
The San José State University Stem Cell Internships in Laboratory-based Learning (SJSU
SCILL) is funded by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). We
are a consortium of scientists, faculty and administrative leaders from eight institutions
who have made a commitment to train students at the graduate level for careers in
stem cell biology.
Over the last decade SJSU SCILL program has graduated more than 150 Masters’ students
with advanced training in stem cell biology. The majority are progressing stem cell
research and translational therapies. SCILL is committed to educate outstanding professionals
from Diverse backgrounds with emphasis on Equity and Inclusion. This program also
provides a paid internship ($3k/month) during the second year and up to $8k in tuition
coverage during second year.
Applications for SCILL are due by March 1st or until spots are filled. Note – prior
application to Masters’ at SJSU/ Biology or Masters’ to SJSU/biotechnology program
(MBT) is required. Apply today!
Events
Event OnNov11
Veteran's Day Holiday
Event OnNov18
SCILL Guest Speaker Dr. Kyle Loh Stanford
Time:1:30PM-2:30pmLocation:ISB 130
Event OnNov25
SCILL Guest Speaker Dr. Camilla Forsberg UC,Santa Cruz