Association of Public Health Laboratories is offering an exciting opportunity for bioinformatics scientists to expand their current skill set while assisting public health laboratories with their genomics programs. The Genomic Data Internship is an opportunity for masters’ and doctoral-level students to gain valuable experience assisting laboratories with genome assembly and uploading sequencing data to public… Read More
Archives for 2025
What’s Next?
The countdown is on – you are getting closer and closer to walking across the stage, shaking the President of SAU’s hand, and celebrating with all of your friends and family. But as you hold that diploma in your hands, one big question awaits, “What now?” Should you start your career immediately or pursue higher… Read More
The Benefits of Balancing a Job and School
Balancing work and school might seem overwhelming, but it can make you more organized, independent, and financially secure. Every college student should consider getting a part-time job—it can be a game-changer for both personal and professional growth. I got my first job as a junior in high school, and now, as a junior in college,… Read More
Technological Muleriders
Be sure to check out our Competent Muleriders blog post to see an introduction to the career competencies, while keeping an eye out for the other seven career competency blog posts as well. Since the day we were born, technology has surrounded us in some form. While you might immediately think of the smartphone in your hand… Read More
Public Health Laboratory Fellowship
Fellowships support a wide spectrum of public health laboratory program areas, such as: bioinformatics, biosafety and biosecurity, emergency preparedness and response, environmental health, infectious disease, informatics, food safety, newborn screening, and quality management. Each fellow will be trained in alignment with established public health laboratory core competencies and functions and will work on unique program-specific… Read More