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Professor Mark Blaxter

Head of the Tree of Life Programme and Senior Group Leader

Wellcome Sanger Institute

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Wellcome Sanger Institute

Wellcome Sanger Institute

Sanger Institute Prize 2026: Genomics Undergraduate Internship Opportunity

The Sanger Institute Prize 2026 offers a unique opportunity for undergraduate students from low and middle-income countries with an interest in genomics to undertake a three-month fully funded internship at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the UK. The program is designed for students currently enrolled in undergraduate degrees that include a genomics component, such as biological sciences, bioinformatics, medicine, or veterinary science. The winner will have the chance to select their preferred research group and faculty host from a diverse list of leading genomics researchers at the Sanger Institute, subject to availability. All essential expenses, including travel, visa, accommodation, and reasonable living costs, are covered by the award. The internship provides hands-on research experience in cutting-edge genomics, with mentorship and networking opportunities within the Sanger Institute's vibrant scientific community. The program is ideal for students who have not previously had extended international research experience in a high-income country and who can demonstrate a strong interest in genomics through their academic and extracurricular activities. Eligibility requirements include being over 18, currently studying at a university or institute in a low or middle-income country, and submitting two academic references. Applicants must complete an online application form, including a detailed expression of interest and a CV, by the deadline of 9th January 2026. The application process is competitive, with shortlisted candidates invited to submit an essay and participate in an interview. The winner will be able to choose the timing of their internship within a year of being awarded. For more information, including the list of eligible countries and faculty hosts, visit the Sanger Institute website. This opportunity is particularly suited for students passionate about genomics, helminth genomics, and related biological sciences, offering a valuable stepping stone for future research careers.

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