Johnson & Johnson
Spring House, Pennsylvania, United States of America; Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America; Raritan, New Jersey, United States of America; Titusville, New Jersey, United States of America; San Diego, California, United States of America

Population analytics & Insights and Data science & Digital Health

Hybrid$23 – $52/hrPosted 3 days agoWebsiteLinkedIn

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About this role

We are searching for the best talent for Population analytics & Insights and Data science & Digital Health to be in PA Spring House.

  • The Intern / Co-op term is from June to August, 2026.
  • Full time requirement (40 hours per week).

Purpose:

The Population Analytics & Insights team, a part of Data Science and Digital Health at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, is recruiting for a 3-month internship program to support the scientific activities in neuroscience projects. The primary location for this position is Spring House, PA, USA. Our team develops innovative solutions using a variety of data sources across multiple different disease areas. We are looking for a highly motivated and self-driven postdoctoral researcher who will work on analyzing large-scale Omics data to strengthen our research capacity in disentangling the molecular drivers of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders aimed at pushing the boundaries of AI-powered data-driven drug discovery using cutting-edge computational and algorithmic tools.

Key Responsibilities:

This internship program is designed to support novel target identification efforts for neuropsychiatric disorders. This program involves ingesting relevant multi-omics data, data harmonization, performing novel target identification using integrative approaches, prioritizing nominated targets, and conduct downstream analysis. The intern will work closely with a team of scientists in disease genetics, computational genomics, AI and machine learning, and neuroscience therapeutic area to design and implement computational pipelines, analyze and interpret the results, and communicate the findings through internal presentations.