SciComm Internship

This internship provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary graduate students to work with the VI4 Project Manager each semester to learn about and execute creative communication strategies through both traditional and social media platforms. They will learn to craft the perfect caption, write a compelling editorial, and design infographics and animations. In addition, they work together on a group project, ImmuKnow+, which aims to incorporate different elements of science communication.

 

Fall 2025 application will open in May 2025

 

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Meet our Interns

Georgia Caso

Georgia Caso is originally from North Yarmouth, Maine. She earned her B.S. in Biology from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 2019 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Dr. Timothy Cover’s lab within the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology. Her research focuses on how VacA, a toxin produced by Helicobacter pylori, disrupts cholesterol homeostasis in stomach cells. Passionate about science communication, Georgia is excited to use digital media tools to enhance engagement with VI4 research.

Jia Mei

Jia Mei grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, and attended Colorado College, where she majored in Molecular Biology and minored in Asian Studies. She is currently conducting research in Dr. Eric Cassat’s lab, studying how Staphylococcus aureus survives antibiotic treatment during bone infections. Through this internship, Jia aims to develop skills in video production, graphic design, and science writing to strengthen science communication, build community, and expand outreach efforts.

KeAndreya Morrison

KeAndreya Morrison is a Ph.D. candidate at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. She conducts her research in Dr. Tina Iverson's lab at Vanderbilt University in the Department of Pharmacology. Her work focuses on understanding the interactions between hosts and pathogens, specifically how streptococcal bacteria bind to human cells via glycan-protein interactions. KeAndreya is excited to contribute to science communication by translating complex research into engaging content.

Cherie Saffold

Cherie Saffold is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology. She conducts her thesis research in Dr. Heather Pua’s lab, where she studies the role of extracellular YRNA in allergic airway inflammation. As a SciComm intern, Cherie will create multimedia content showcasing the research of VI4 graduate students.


Past Interns

Fall 2023 - Alexandra Abu-Shmais

Spring 2023 - Alexandra Abu-Shmais, Kaitlyn Browning, Casey Butrico, Matt Vukovich, and Rachael Wolters

Fall 2022 - Kaitlyn Browning, Casey Butrico, Helen Parrington, and Steven Walker

Spring 2022 - Kaitlyn Browning and Helen Parrington

Fall 2021 - Taylor Engdahl, Adriana Norris, and Helen Parrington

Spring 2021 - Taylor Engdahl, Sara Melow, and Sohini Roy, Ph.D.

Fall 2020 - Caroline Cencer, Christopher Hofmann, and Sohini Roy, Ph.D.