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Functional Food Science Virtual Internship Program at Functional Food Center/Functional Food Institute

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Employer: Functional Food Center/Functional Food Institute

Expires: 02/10/2026

Functional Food Science Virtual Internship ProgramAbout UsWe are dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of functional food science, focusing on bioactive compounds, nutrition, and health. Our internship program offers a unique opportunity to gain practical experience while contributing to cutting-edge research and initiatives in this rapidly evolving field.Program OverviewType: Virtual InternshipDuration: Minimum of 200 hours (flexible scheduling options)Purpose: For academic credit or knowledge enhancementField: Functional Food ScienceWhat You’ll GainComprehensive knowledge of functional foods, bioactive compounds, and their role in health and nutrition.Practical skills in research, data analysis, and scientific writing.Exposure to real-world applications of functional food science in product development and public health.Opportunity to contribute to articles, presentations, or conference materials.Key ResponsibilitiesAssist in reviewing and analyzing scientific literature related to functional foods and bioactive compounds.Support ongoing research projects, including data collection and preliminary analysis.Collaborate on writing or editing articles for publication in functional food journals.Contribute to creating educational materials, such as presentations, infographics, or summaries for conferences.Participate in virtual meetings, brainstorming sessions, and mentorship opportunities.EligibilityStudents or professionals in Food Science, Nutrition, Public Health, Biotechnology, or related fields.Interest in functional food science, research, and health applications.Strong written and verbal communication skills.Additional InformationAcademic Credit: This internship can be pursued for academic credits if approved by your institution. The company is willing to work with a student to receive academic creditVirtual Format: All tasks and meetings are conducted online, providing flexibility and accessibility.Mentorship: Interns will receive guidance from experienced professionals in functional food science.How to ApplySubmit your application, including:A resume highlighting relevant coursework, research, or experience.A brief statement of interest explaining your goals for this internship.If applicable, a letter of recommendation from a professor or advisor.Applications can be sent to [Your Email Address].Application DeadlineApplications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply early to secure your spot!Contact UsFor any questions or additional information, please contact us at:Email: ffc@functionalfoodscenter.netInternship page: https://www.functionalfoodscenter.net/internships-at-ffc.htmlJournals Websites: www.FFHDJ.com;Regular, company website: www.functionalfoodscenter.net 

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