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#1 1. choice of internship site - 1. Didactic portion assumed 1. YES, with reservations associated 1. very happy with whole exliked people and location easy a certain background beyond with identified weaknesses; would perience despite "challenges" to get to what was reflected in the definitely recommend her mentor - 2. "real life" experience 2. Friday meetings useful part application, so I struggled mentor defined a project that was 3. would like to see her of process - pulled things 2. Dr. Momand's lectures at an appropriate level evaluation together not enough to bring me up to 3. mentors' Friday talks gave speed on the biology broad view of the field 3. Not enough time to reflect 4. Dr. Warter-Perez very on/internalize concepts from patient, flexible, gave of her workshops family time to help us 4. 1st stats workshop was 5. Beach party - fun, bonding good, but "I was lost" in 2nd; experience could use practical applications versus just theory and might not need Probability 5. Microarray lecture needed improvement - guest lecturer took all the time, was disorganized and material wasn't applicable; Dr. Sharp tried to fix it, but not enough time; could expand this lecture and include clustering 6. In the beginning of the internship there was competition to get attention of the mentor - "I versus we" attitude but then the team process worked when the problem got more difficult 7. I had to adapt to American culture, but I appreciated how open people in the company were about their feelings. #2 1. Didactic training - specific- 1. Statistics workshop could 1. YES, great for computer science 1. Out of town colleagues are ally biology training and the have had more practical, people looking for applications in the struggling due to housing programming review specific examples; applied as sciences issues and stipend disburse- 2. Faculty - very pleased with well as theoretical information ments (stipend amounts were them overall and how suppor- subject to change) tive they were of interns #3 1. Didactic phase 1. Ranking/choice of intern- 1. YES, particularly good if you 1. I wasn't really sure what to

ship sites - hard to tell what want to learn about bioinformatics expect at the beginning of the each site had to offer; some careers program. inaccuracy in information given in Dr. Sharp's presentation 2. Need more time to visit possible internship sites - site visits might be useful 3. Need more time to prepare for our University visits 4. A longer internship would be useful #4 1. Internship - really enjoyed 1. Hard for out of towners - 1. YES, to determine future career 2. Didactic phase gave good a. no info re what to bring path, or, if you already know that background for project with us until ~1 week before you want bioinformatics as a career 3. Programming work good program began (and only refresher, although seemed because I called and asked) like a lot of work at the time b. housing arrangements 4. Overall "great experience" - produced stress - did not like 1st night with professor (un- comfortable), then moving to USC for a week, then finally into CSULA housing, i.e. too much moving around c. apartments without linens and dishes, etc. are a problem when come by plane d. stipend payments - hard with out of town bank (direct deposit would be nice) and when amounts change weekly learned a lot and met great people #5 1. Didactic phase - gained lots 1. Unexpected obligations for 1. YES, "great program and experof knowledge for internship so Friday sessions during the iences" able to immediately start my internship put extra strain on project my time 2. Choice of work sites 2. 2 hour commute each way 3. Overall happy with my work to UCLA was a burden, but site I had a flexible schedule #6 1. Very impressed with quality 1. Out of state students had 1. YES, with reservations - of the mentors several problems- a. Had a car and had never been to

2. Didactic phase - learned a. housing - staying at profes- LA (so could experience it) a lot, although not used in sor's house uncomfortable b. wouldn't recommend for the 1st project and general arrangements few years, until work out problems 3. Luncheons and seminars b. did not receive enough info were very useful prior to start of program 4. Beach party - nice bonding c. lack of transportation if no experience car d. stipend payments varied so problem to pay bills - we need to know the schedule ahead of time 2. Programming material not well presented - instructor not knowledgeable enough about programs, i.e. demos often did not run or suggested code did not work 3. Had to switch projects midstream to accommodate lack of support from lab personnel, "I lost a whole 2 1/2 weeks" #7 1. Compensation very good 1. Friday updates could be 1. YES, "need hands on experience 1. In the end, satisfied with relative to other programs moved to Wednesday - then for the real world" internship experience 2. Organization very impres- we would get a break in the 2. Logical order of events, but sive middle of the work week could be expanded timeline 3. Didactic training 2. Internships - at this point 4. Student population - both in our careers we need more diverse and from across the direction to get anything done; nation lack of organization at worksite 5. Overall a great idea to have meant that we wasted first 3 this Institute weeks, then made an effort to 6. Friday updates get our mentor involved for the 7. Development of friendships next 2 weeks so we started to and professional network get stuff done, most of our work accomplished during the last 2 weeks; internship was not well planned, in contrast to the didactic phase #8 1. Overall organization 1. Lack of communication prior 1. YES, particularly for people who 1. "Reinforced my goal to work 2. Didactic phase to start of program - not clear are not sure of career paths, i.e. in the bioinformatics industry" 3. Choice of internship sites program was actually set up gives broad background in biosta- 2. Perhaps need to select more

4. The internship experience 2. Hard on out of state people - tistics and bioinformatics students from across the nation 5. Mentors at ViaLogy - help- housing was a problem, did ful and supportive not mind staying with professor 6. The SoCal BSI PIs - also for first night, but the 1 week at helpful and supportive USC and then moving to CSLA was inconvenient; also only 6 weeks of guaranteed housing was stressful 3. Lack of coverage in program office - please return calls within 24 hours or have massage explaining hours 4. Interns tended to interact as in versus out of state cohorts 5. Microarry analysis - would be useful to have more training in analysis of the massive data sets #9 1. Didactic phase - 1. Could have used even more 1. YES, because bioinformatics can- 1. Some interns might do better a. Phylogenetics probability not be taught in solely a didactic with a more structured internb. Coverage of probability 2. Selection process for intern- fashion ship 2. Internship experience ships - felt "targeted" due to 2. It would be nice to get to 3. Good relationship between prior experience into some- visit all sites prior to internship the didactic and research thing not really interested in; selection phases perhaps selection happened too quickly - maybe have a chance to talk directly to the mentors so can see pros/cons #10 1. Network establishment - 1. Partner was a problem, but 1. YES, with reservations - 1. "Overall a really good proother interns in didactic everyone else was really nice a. would not be appropriate without gram" phase, program PIs and 2. Teaming on a programming prior programming experience mentors project can be difficult b. not appropriate if had already

2. Professional development - 3. 7 weeks is too short to completed a bioinformatics project Friday meetings really helped accomplish anything significant 4. Would have liked to have the time to explore the Biological significance of the project 5. Did not get to use math or statistics background in project #11 1. Didactic phase - covered 1. Didactic phase not directly 1. YES, most friends have the approboth computer science and related to internship - only lit priate qualifications; good summer biology searches and NCBI databases "real world" experience in a company 2. Choice of internships 2. Introduction to internship 3. Friday meetings - helps us site - need more info/detail to understand that "problems" 3. Internship project - thought are normal I would get experience in 4. Evaluation of program programming, but didn't - did not allow desired development #12 1. Didactic phase - interesting 1. Teamwork - I didn't get 1. YES, with reservations - need 1. "Really good really glad I and learned a lot; helped along well with the other intern; background in both computer did it, put together really well" before going into internship; perhaps we need help in divid- science and biology liked instructors ing up the work; maybe 2. Internship mentor - very mentors need help in develophelpful and spent time with us ing teams 2. Pay schedule erratic #13 1. Organization - better than 1. University visits - should get 1. YES, for knowledge of field and most programs; knew to chose versus being contacts (professors/mentors) and schedule and expectations assigned; need more time to help with careers ahead of time prepare for visits 2. Internship versus just 2. Research sites need more didactic instruction detailed description of projects ; I wasted 2 weeks reading papers instead of doing actual work 3. Didactic phase could increase up to 1 week - need more time to internalize concepts (ex. Microarrays, statistics, programming) Intern 141. Dr. Warter-Perez started 1. Program assumed rich 1. Selection criteria should be

lectures with foundations of background in bioinformatics, raised programming and built from though program selection crithere teria did not - produced 2. Dr. Heubach also started uneven learning environment with basics, but suddenly the in the didactic phase presentation level was well above my understanding intern 151. Didactic instruction - was 1. Professional development informative and interesting; sessions should not assume intro to various tools useful that interns are naive under- 2. Instructors - Drs. Momand graduates and Warter-Perez were patient and helpful 3. Programming projects - helped understand correlation between computer science and biology