Join Inimmune Corp. as a Medicinal Chemistry Intern to gain hands-on experience synthesizing compounds and collaborating on drug discovery and development projects.
Key responsibilities include:
• Synthesizing novel chemical intermediates and final compounds.
• Reviewing chemical literature to guide reaction sequences.
• Setting up, monitoring (TLC and/or LCMS and/or HPLC) and working-up reactions.
• Purifying compounds by automated chromatography or recrystallization.
• Generating and interpreting analytical data.
• Helping develop plans to address medicinal chemistry goals.
• Maintaining a complete laboratory notebook.
• Work closely with experienced chemists to learn process and discovery programs for optimization, synthesis, and characterization of small organic compounds.
The company is looking for:
• Enrollment in an undergraduate/graduate degree program in Organic Chemistry or Medicinal Chemistry.
• Practical experience with organic synthesis, methods development, total synthesis, or similar.
• Ability to work in a laboratory environment.
• Minimum of one-year prior laboratory experience.
• Good verbal and written communication skills.
• Creative thinking and teamwork abilities.
• Interest in attending program events including social gatherings and career development workshops.
• Ability to commit to a 12 week, full-time, 40 hours per week, during summer 2026.
• Legal authorization to work in the United Stated without sponsorship, now and in the future.
• Position is fully onsite at the Missoula, Montana location.
Training & Development
• Exposure to medicinal chemistry research and cross-functional collaboration
• Opportunity to learn about adjuvants discovery principles
• Gain professional hands-on experience in a Biotech company setting.
• Social events for interns and company-wide participation
Apply online via Indeed or send resume / CV directly to HR@Inimmune.com
Inimmune is a biotechnology company founded by pharmaceutical industry veterans, focused on developing the next generation of next generation vaccines and immunotherapeutics.