Internship Programs
CIRM-Funded Internship Programs: SPARK, Bridges, COMPASS, & Scholars
CIRM’s mission is to accelerate world class science to deliver transformative regenerative medicine treatments in an equitable manner to a diverse California and world. Key to achieving this mission is the creation of a diverse and skilled work force.
Through formally awarded Training Grants, CIRM supports coursework and sponsors laboratory research internships for students and trainees of various education levels around the state of California. To learn more about these unique educational internship and training programs and how to apply, see below.
SPARK Program (High School)
The Summer Program to Accelerate Regenerative Medicine Knowledge (SPARK) offers California high school students an invaluable opportunity to gain hands-on training in stem cell research at some of the leading research institutes in California. The SPARK program targets students who represent the diversity of California’s population, particularly those who might not otherwise have opportunities to partake in research internships due to socioeconomic constraints.
SPARK students spend a summer learning about stem cells and regenerative medicine and will participate in a six-week paid research internship in a stem cell lab. At the end of their program, students get to show off their hard work by presenting their research at the SPARK annual conference.
There are 11 active SPARK programs located in Northern and Southern California. Each program has its own application and selection process. If you are a student, teacher, or family member interested in learning more about the application process and deadlines, please visit the individual SPARK program websites listed below for specific details.
If you have questions about the SPARK program, please email CIRM at education@cirm.ca.gov.
SPARK Program | Location | Application Form | Application Due Date | Residency Eligibility Requirements | Program Director | Contact |
Northern California | ||||||
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland | Oakland | Available 12/1/2023 | 2/16/2024 | US Citizen or US permanent resident with SF Bay Area preference and under-represented in the sciences | Dr. Ellen Fung | ssrp@ucsf.edu |
UC San Francisco | San Francisco | Available late January (2024) | Check with Program Director | Current high school juniors enrolled in an SF USD high school or an SF charter school and from backgrounds underrepresented in the sciences (further defined in the program FAQ) | Dr. Katherine Nielsen | Katherine.Nielsen@ucsf.edu |
Stanford | Palo Alto | Available 12/20/2023 | 2/24/2024 | US Citizen or US permanent resident with SF Bay Area preference | Dr. PJ Utz | pjutz@stanford.edu |
UC Davis | Sacramento | Available Soon | Check with Program Director | High school students in good standing who 1) attend a school within 45 miles of the UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures and 2) will be 16 years old on or before program start date. Additional criteria must be met to receive the award and participate in the summer program. | Dr. Francisco Fierro | ffierro@ucdavis.edu |
Southern California | ||||||
Cedars-Sinai RMI Education | Los Angeles | Available 12/02/2024 | 1/6/2025 | 1) US citizen or US permanent resident 2) Applicants reside in Los Angeles or the surrounding area and have reliable transportation to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for the duration of their internship. | Dr. Wafa Tawackoli and Katherine Aragon | GroupRMIEducation@cshs.org |
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science | Los Angeles | Available Now | 3/15/2024 | US citizen or permanent resident. Current 11th grade students attending high schools in South Los Angeles and neighboring areas. | Ms. Dolores Caffey-Fleming | deefleming@cdrewu.edu |
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles | Los Angeles | Check with Program Director | Check with Program Director | Dr. Mark Frey | mfrey@chla.usc.edu | |
City of Hope | Duarte | Check with Program Director | TBD- usually March | US Citizen or US permanent resident | Dr. David Ann | dann@coh.org |
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute | San Diego | Available 1/16/2024 | 4/1/2024 | 1) US citizen or US permanent resident, 2) Applicants must reside in San Diego County or Imperial County and have reliable transportation to Sanford Burnham Prebys for the duration of their 6-week internship. | Dr. Sanjeev Anrade | sranade@sbpdiscovery.org |
UC Riverside | Riverside | Available Now | 1/19/2024 | California permanent resident; Inland Empire School District students referred by a science teacher. | Dr. Huinan Liu | |
UC San Diego | San Diego | Check with Program Director | TBD- usually April | Must reside within San Diego and attend Lincoln, Hoover, Crawford or Morse High Schools | Dr. James Murphy | j2murphy@health.ucsd.edu |
Learn more about our SPARK program on the Stem Cellar Blog and on Instagram:
- California high schoolers SPARK interest in stem cell research through social media
- Don’t Be Afraid: High school stem cell researcher on inspiring girls to pursue STEM careers
- Life after SPARK: CIRM high school intern gets prestigious scholarship to Stanford
- Young minds shine bright at the CIRM SPARK conference
- CIRM Instagram Page (Follow the hashtag #CIRMSPARKlab)
CIRM SPARK Videos:
Bridges Program (Undergraduate and Masters)
The CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell Research and Therapy Program prepares California’s undergraduate and master’s graduate students for highly productive careers in stem cell research and therapy development.
Started in 2009, the program provides paid stem cell research internships to students at universities and colleges that don’t have major stem cell research programs of their own. Each Bridges internship includes thorough hands-on training and education in stem cell research, and direct outreach activities that engage California’s diverse communities.
There are 15 active Bridges programs throughout California, each with its own eligibility criteria and application process. If you are interested in applying, please see the table below for more details about each program.
If you have questions about the Bridges program, please email CIRM at education@cirm.ca.gov.
Learn more through these stories about the CIRM Bridges to Stem Cell Research and Therapy Programs
CIRM Stem Cellar Blogs:
- Investing in Student Researchers Now for Future Stem Cell Therapy Homeruns
- Advancing Stem Cell Research at the CIRM Bridges Conference
- Science and Improv: Spotlight on CIRM Bridges Scholar Jill Tsai
CIRM Videos:
COMPASS Program (Undergraduate)
The COMPASS (Creating Opportunities through Mentorship and Partnership Across Stem Cell Science) Program prepares a diverse group of undergraduate students for careers in regenerative medicine by combining hands-on research opportunities with strategic and structured mentorship experiences.
COMPASS programs develop and implement novel strategies to recognize and foster untapped talent that can lead to new and valuable perspectives that are specific to the challenges of regenerative medicine, and that will create new paths to a spectrum of careers that are not always apparent to students in the academic, undergraduate environment.
There are 16 active COMPASS programs throughout California, each with its own eligibility criteria and application process. If you are interested in applying, please see the table below for more details about each program.
If you have questions about the COMPASS program, please email CIRM at education@cirm.ca.gov.
COMPASS Program | Location | Program Director | |
Northern California | |||
UC Davis | Davis | Alice F. Tarantal | aftarantal@ucdavis.edu |
San Francisco State University | San Francisco | Lily Chen | lilychen@sfsu.edu |
UC Merced | Merced | Kara E. McCloskey | kmccloskey@ucmerced.edu |
UC Berkeley | Berkeley | John Matsui | matsui@berkeley.edu |
Solano Community College | Fairfield | James DeKloe | james.dekloe@solano.edu |
Southern California | |||
MiraCosta College | San Diego | Michael Fino | mfino@miracosta.edu |
UC Riverside | Riverside | Huinan Hannah Liu | huinan.liu@ucr.edu |
UC Irvine | Irvine | Brian J. Cummings | Cummings@uci.edu |
CSU Fullerton | Fullerton | Alison Miyamoto | almiyamoto@fullerton.edu |
CSU San Bernardino | San Bernardino | Daniel Nickerson | daniel.nickerson@csusb.edu |
CSU Northridge | Northridge | Cindy S. Malone | cmalone@csun.edu |
CSU San Marcos | San Marcos | Bianca Romina Mothé | bmothe@csusm.edu |
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo | San Luis Obispo | Kristen O’Halloran Cardinal | kohallor@calpoly.edu |
UC Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | Dennis O. Clegg | clegg@ucsb.edu |
UCLA | Los Angeles | Tracy L. Johnson | tljohnson@ucla.edu |
USC | Los Angeles | Senta Georgia | sgeorgia@usc.edu |
CIRM Scholars Program (Pre-Doctoral, Post-Doctoral, and Clinical Fellows)
The “CIRM Scholars” Research Training Program fosters and enhances the research experience of basic and clinical scientists during the doctoral and immediate postdoctoral stages of their career, helping them become skilled leaders in the field of regenerative medicine.
The CIRM Scholars program supports research fellowships in stem cell, gene therapy and related disciplines to a diverse cadre of individuals drawn from a wide variety of scientific backgrounds, including fundamental biology, engineering, clinical programs, and other relevant areas like manufacturing process development, data science, bioethics, and more. All Scholars have opportunities to participate in community and patient engagement and many will serve as mentors and role models to future generations of scientists.
There are 18 active CIRM Scholars programs throughout California, each with its own eligibility criteria and application process. If you are interested in applying, please see the table below for more details about each program.
If you have questions about the CIRM Scholars program, please email CIRM at education@cirm.ca.gov.
Scholars Program | Location | Program Director | |
Northern California | |||
UC San Francisco | San Francisco | Robert Blelloch | robert.blelloch@ucsf.edu |
UC Davis | Sacramento | Jan A Nolta | janolta@ucdavis.edu |
UC Berkeley | Berkeley | Dirk Hockemeyer | hockemeyer@berkeley.edu |
Stanford | Stanford | Tushar Desai | tdesai@stanford.edu |
The J. David Gladstone Institutes UCSF | San Francisco | Bruce R. Conklin | bconklin@gladstone.ucsf.edu |
UC Santa Cruz | Santa Cruz | Camilla Forsberg | cforsber@ucsc.edu |
Southern California | |||
Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor – UCLA Medical Center | Los Angeles | Virender K. Rehan | vrehan@lundquist.org |
UC Irvine | Irvine | Peter J. Donovan | pdonovan@uci.edu |
UC Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara | Dennis O. Clegg | clegg@ucsb.edu |
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute | San Diego | Evan Y. Snyder | esnyder@sbpdiscovery.org |
Scripps Research Institute | San Diego | Peter G. Schultz | schultz@scripps.edu |
UC San Diego | San Diego | Alysson R. Muotri | muotri@ucsd.edu |
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles | Los Angeles | Ching-Ling Lien | CLien@chla.usc.edu |
Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope | Duarte | Michael E. Barish | mbarish@coh.org |
USC | Los Angeles | Francesca Mariani | fmariani@usc.edu |
UCLA | Los Angeles | William Lowry | blowry@mcdb.ucla.edu |
UC Riverside | Riverside | Prue Talbot | talbot@ucr.edu |
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | Los Angeles | Wafa Tawackoli | wafa.tawackoli@csmc.edu |
Explore stories from our educational and training programs on our blog The Stem Cellar.
For inquiries about a specific program, please contact the program personnel listed in the tables above. For additional inquiries about CIRM’s educational and training programs, please contact Dr. Daisy Xin at education@cirm.ca.gov.