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Bioinformatics Intern

Bioinformatics Intern Summer 2026 | San Francisco, CA

Nurix Therapeutics is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of targeted protein degradation medicines, the next frontier in innovative drug design aimed at improving treatment options for patients with cancer and inflammatory diseases. Powered by a fully AI-integrated discovery engine capable of tackling any protein class, and coupled with unparalleled ligase expertise, Nurix’s dedicated team has built a formidable advantage in translating the science of targeted protein degradation into clinical advancements. Nurix aims to establish degrader-based treatments at the forefront of patient care, writing medicine’s next chapter with a new script to outmatch disease.

Responsibilities and Duties:

The Bioinformatics intern will work within the department of Cheminformatics and Machine Learning to support drug discovery efforts by developing computational tools to analyze DNA-encoded library (DEL) selection data and identify sequence-driven binding signals. These responsibilities involve working closely with our Early Discovery teams.

  • Analyze DNA sequencing data to enable data discovery and exploratory analysis across multiple ongoing selection programs 
  • Develop reproducible, visualizable outputs to guide future selection experiment design 
  • Contribute to building reusable, scalable tools with direct impact on drug discovery workflows 
  • Document methods and contribute to scalable, reusable analytical workflows 

Qualification Requirements:

  • Currently enrolled in a BS, MS, or PhD program in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biochemistry, or a related field 
  • Strong coding background required (Python preferred) 
  • Familiarity with sequencing data analysis and/or statistical methods a plus 
  • Experience with data visualization libraries (e.g., matplotlib, seaborn) preferred 
  • Understanding of DNA-encoded library (DEL) technology or selection-based screening a plus 
  • Strong analytical thinking and ability to communicate complex concepts across teams 
  • Self-motivated with ability to work both independently and collaboratively