thinkneuro.org

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ThinkNeuro is dedicated to combating healthcare disparities in opioid abuse treatment access through policy advocacy, education reform, and technological renovation. Through sponsorship of professional development opportunities and scholarship initiatives...

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Isabella Estrada
Opening Doors to Future Goals

I was a first time intern and first time associate for the ThinkNeuro Summer 2025 cohort with 0 incoming research experience. I had no clue what I was jumping into as I was not familiar with any research skills, but had the passion to create a change in my community. ThinkNeuro's SRI gave me the tools to navigate in the field of research such as conducting literature reviews, analyzing data, presenting my finds, and becoming familiar programming with R. Furthermore, the SRI gave me the opportunity for leadership skills by critically thinking, delegating, and communicating with my Healthcare Access and Disparities group. (My group was amazing and truly couldn't have done anything without them! I wish them all the luck in their future endeavors!!)I truly believe that this internship opened the door of opportunities for me because not only was I able to receive a spot in the SSEAMS internship for Health Equity that focuses on an independent study for the Fall semester, but I was given the chance to work for the Office of Undergraduate Research and got a paid position as an RA in a lab at my university. This is my first ever RA position in a lab and believe the internship has prepared me to work critically in the field of research.

5
Date of experience: Aug 16, 2025
Medha Boddugari
I was an intern this past summer (2025)…

I was an intern this past summer (2025) and really enjoyed engaging with my team to complete our research. Our team leads were very helpful with any questions, and learning the R coding aspect will definitely be useful in the future as well!

5
Date of experience: Aug 05, 2025
Jelizza Lupi
I really enjoyed the internship

I really enjoyed the internship! It was well organized and extremely engaging and fun’. I truly learned a lot from this internship and would highly recommend it to everyone

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Andrea Benito
Summer bibliometrics internship as a research associate

I was with the summer bibliometrics cohort and this was my first time having any experience with not only coding/r-programming, but research as a whole, and I found it to be extremely beginner friendly. Some parts were tricky and took a while to figure out, but I think that future videos which go into a tiny bit more detail would be perfect. I was a research associate and even having never been a bibliometrics intern, I still found all the material accessible and was comprehensive and easy to break down and share with my team of interns. My group’s topic was the potential impact of oral medications meant to treat Type 2 diabetes on reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s. I 100% recommend interning with ThinkNeuro to anyone and everyone who’s interested, it’s an experience you’ll never forget!

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Smyrna Davalath
Great Internship! Got to develop lots of valuable skills!

I became a research associate for ThinkNeuro’s summer 2025 bibliometrics analysis cohort, after previously serving as a research intern in their Spring 2025 cohort. I was nervous at first to lead a team of interns, as it was my first time fully being in charge of a project, however the project managers and project leads all conveyed information well in a timely manner, answered my questions, and overall made it a comfortable environment where I could bring up any concerns. There were plenty of resources that were shared to facilitate us in doing research and developing our research poster. I led a research project in the Healthcare Access and Disparities topic, focusing on mental health interventions for low-income adolescent youth. I developed many valuable skills such as project management, leadership, communication, time management, organization, and critical thinking due to this internship. Although I had some inactive interns, most of my interns were diligent, hardworking, and produced quality work on time every single week. If you are interested in becoming an intern for ThinkNeuro, I highly recommend it, especially if you have no prior research experience! All of my interns had a chance to create meaningful figures using Excel and R, analyze multiple research studies, write a section for a graduate level abstract, and a section for the final poster. Being an intern will bring multiple opportunities for you to develop critical thinking skills in research and writing which is very important! I also highly recommend becoming an associate as well since it provides you an opportunity to mentor a group of interns, lead your own research project, and develop important skills that will be very beneficial in other leadership opportunities! I would definitely do this internship again! Thank you to ThinkNeuro for providing me with this experience and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for them!

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Siddh Sheth
ThinkNeuro Internship

This internship gave me great research experience and allowed me to experience neurology in high school! I would highly recommend this program for those interested in pursuing neurology or looking for experience researching. While the organization could be better, the overall experience is very nice!

4
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Azzy Xiang
Good Fit for Aspiring Researchers

This was a great opportunity to dive into the world of academic research analysis. As a research associate, I really enjoyed being able to explore research trends at my own pace, leading a group of motivated and friendly interns, and receiving guidance when needed. The team was supportive, and the work felt meaningful, especially since bibliometrics plays a big role in understanding scientific progress. If you like data, literature reviews, and uncovering patterns in research, this internship is a great fit. It's also very beginner-friendly!The skills I gained are transferable to many fields, and the project was engaging enough that I’d consider doing it again, especially if I had the chance to explore a new research question. I conducted a full literature review and bibliometric analysis on the use of Sigma-1 receptor agonists in combating glutamate toxicity, a topic I'm very passionate about since it relates to pharmaceuticals and chemical engineering while tying in principles of biochemistry. While my team was behavioral neuropharmacology, we had a lot of leeway in choosing a topic that we were all excited about!When it comes to skills gained, I learned to use tools like R, Web of Science, and Bibliometrix to process and present research trends. I also improved in assessing the impact and connections between academic papers, practiced summarizing complex research trends for presentations, and gained experience working on a long-term research project.This internship is ideal for self-motivated students. It’s not a program where everything is strictly required and deadlines are enforced, so you get out what you put in... but if you take initiative, it’s a fantastic learning experience. Would recommend to anyone looking to strengthen their research and analytical skills!

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Neel Ambarge
ThinkNeuro is amazing

ThinkNeuro is a really organized and beginner-friendly organization that provides opportunities for ambitious students of various ages to participate in a research internship.

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Dory
ThinkNeuro Experience

ThinkNeuro was an excellent introduction to conducting professional research in the STEM field. The weekly messages and updates sent were extremely clear, and officers were always happy to help whenever extra clarification or assistance are needed in any topic, whether that's writing an abstract, exploring R programming, or creating the research poster.

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025
Alishba Khan
ThinkNeuro has overall been an eye…

ThinkNeuro has overall been an eye opening experience. This program has allowed me to take on more opportunities than I had expected. Not only, just learning different tools and skill sets in research, but also, learning how to lead and push myself as a leader. I would highly recommend this organization as there is a wide range of opportunities waiting for you with them and are happy to help you thrive as a future researcher!

5
Date of experience: Aug 04, 2025

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  • ThinkNeuro is dedicated to combating healthcare disparities in opioid abuse treatment access through policy advocacy, education reform, and technological renovation. Through sponsorship of professional development opportunities and scholarship initiatives, we aim to inspire future healthcare leaders to serve the public and improve the health of communities often in the periphery of our society. Our commitment to public service extends beyond streamlining substance abuse campaigns to bridging digital health solutions for opioid use disorder patients and expanding telehealth services for addiction treatment. Intersecting collaboration of highly motivated academics with our emphasis on scholarly research, ThinkNeuro strives to address the racial-ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic barriers to healthcare access within the United States.See more

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