Sylvia Sarnik
About Sylvia Sarnik
Sylvia Sarnik is an intern at Bristol-Myers Squibb and a graduate student at Brown University, conducting research at Harvard Medical School's Church Lab.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Sylvia Sarnik is currently balancing multiple roles as she advances her career in scientific research. She is interning at Bristol-Myers Squibb while concurrently being a graduate student at Brown University's Darling Lab. Additionally, Sylvia serves as a student researcher in Harvard Medical School's Church Lab, where she is involved in cutting-edge research projects.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Sylvia Sarnik pursued her Bachelor of Applied Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), completing the program from 2014 to 2018. She has also commenced a graduate program at Brown University in August 2018, aiming to further her expertise and knowledge in scientific research and development.
Internship Experience
While advancing her graduate studies, Sylvia has gained practical industry experience by interning at Bristol-Myers Squibb. This internship provides her with valuable exposure to real-world applications of her academic knowledge and research skills, allowing her to contribute to impactful projects within the pharmaceutical industry.
Research Projects and Laboratory Work
Sylvia has accumulated extensive hands-on research experience through her work at various prestigious labs. She briefly assisted in research at MIT's Langer Lab and Doyle Lab in 2016. Additionally, she has contributed to projects at the MIT Brain and Cognitive Science Center in 2015, enhancing her understanding of cognitive processes. Currently, she is actively engaged in research at Harvard Medical School's Church Lab.
Work Experience at MIT
In addition to her research roles, Sylvia has experience working as a web assistant at MIT's Office of the Dean for Graduate Education in 2016. This role likely enhanced her technical and administrative skills, complementing her strong focus on scientific research and academic pursuits.