Who are we, and what do we do?
At Corteva Agriscience, you will help us grow what’s next. No matter your role, you will be part of a team that is building the future of agriculture – leading breakthroughs in the innovation and application of science and technology that will better the lives of people all over the world and fuel the progress of humankind.
Join Corteva Agriscience’s as a Human Health Risk Assessment & Residues Database Intern on the Regulatory Sciences team. This is a high-impact internship focused on building a centralized database and dynamic Power BI dashboard that maps global residue and exposure study data. This innovative tool will empower regulatory and scientific teams with rapid, intuitive access to critical data – eliminating inefficiencies and enabling confident, data-driven decisions. By streamlining registrability assessments and enhancing agility in regulatory responses, the project supports Corteva’s commitment to scientific excellence, innovation, and strategic readiness.
What You’ll Do:
Collaborate with SMEs to define metadata structure for the Master Excel Database File. Data mining and population of the database using existing sources. Document data sources and assumptions for traceability. Assist in validating data accuracy and completeness with SMEs. Design and prototype a Power BI dashboard with filters and embedded links. Prepare user documentation and support handover for long-term maintenance. Demonstrate independent and creative thinking. Present project reviews throughout the internship and a final poster before colleagues and peers Work in a safe manner and embody Corteva’s safety culture.What You’ll Gain:
Extensive opportunities to network across a truly global company. Mentorship from experienced scientists and regulatory professionals. Apply your skills to develop a solution to a real-world problem that impacts human health risk assessment. Hands-on experience in regulatory data management and visualization. Opportunity to contribute to a high-impact, cross-functional initiative. Work independently and be creative.What Skills You Need:
Be currently pursuing a Masters, or Doctorate degree in data science or related field, with strong database and computer programming experience; and enrolled in classes for fall of 2026. Have some knowledge/experience in data wrangling, statistics, machine learning, programming languages and visualization packages such as C# and Microsoft SQL database. Have strong technical experience with Microsoft Excel and Power BI. Strong organizational and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with cross-functional teams. A foundational understanding of agronomy and/or human toxicology/pharmacology is highly beneficial, as it will help the intern better interpret and contextualize the technical data involved in the project. Must be able to relocate to Indianapolis, IN for the 6-month long internship (Winter/Spring to Summer 2026). This is an in-person role with no option for remote work. Must be able to work full-time (40 hours per week) for 6 continuous months during the timeframe of January to August.