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The successful candidate will work with Drs. Curtis Huttenhower and Wendy Garrett on overall scientific coordination for the Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center ( This individual will be responsible for high-level scientific planning, reporting, outreach, and mentoring for the project, working with both computational and experimental scientists in multiple labs that are part of the Center.
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B.S. or Master's degree scientist in cell or molecular biology, genetics, cell metabolism, or a closely related discipline plus at least 2 years of industry experience with a proven track record of scientific excellence and creativity.
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Strong preference for advanced scientific degree (Ph. D. or Master’s) in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry, immunology, genetics, structural biology, or related field.
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In the lab, we work in a range of systems from basic microbiological culturing of fungi to in vitro infection models and combine molecular biology, genetics, and bioinformatics to study these interactions and their impact on the biology of both host and fungal species.
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BS or advanced degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Bioengineering or similar life science field preferred, or equivalent professional experience working with Life Sciences R&D processes and/or healthcare technology.
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At 1910 Genetics, we put computation at the heart of drugdiscovery, blending expertise in computational chemistry, structuralbiology, pharmacology, genetics, data science, and softwareengineering to develop drugs for previously undruggable targets.
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A successful candidate (, / or MD) should have a strong background in the relevant areas (molecular, cellular, genetics, gene editing and animal models) and a track record of scientific publications.
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Our RNA medicines platform, PRISM, combines multiple modalities, chemistry innovation and deep insights in human genetics to deliver scientific breakthroughs that treat both rare and prevalent disorders.
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BS/MS in cell/molecular biology, genetics, chemistry, or a related scientific field. Drive scientific efforts by conducting experiments alongside Scientists in the laboratory. The candidate should be scientifically motivated, capable of conducting experiments under scientific mentoring and supervision.
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We have built an end-to-end Hematology R&D team within Oncology R&D that demonstrates our technology platforms and deep mechanistic scientific activities. The ideal candidate is an outstanding expert in the biology, genetics, and epigenetics of blood cancers, and should be able to recruit, mentor, and retain talent.
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Some familiarity with principles of bioinformatics, computational biology, other scientific software, and programming will be beneficial, but this is not a bioinformatics or computational role.
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PhD in a relevant subject area (Computational Biology, Population Genetics/Genomics, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics) Our location within the CRI, the first Institute for RNA Medicine in Boston, Harvard Medical School, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, creates a unique environment for avant-garde research and scientific growth.
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Skills & Abilities: Extensive scientific HLA knowledge and technical skills in the following areas preferred: HLA serology and molecular genetics, including NGS, platelet serology, HLA antibody screening /identification, Flow Cytometry Crossmatch, chimerism study, etc.
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Doctorate degree in a biomedical science (e.g. molecular cell biology, immunology, genetics, microbiology, or related field) with long-standing experience (7-10+ years) in a scientific, technology, or innovation-related role in medical device, in vitro diagnostics (IVD), life sciences, or pharmaceutical industry.
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Skills & Abilities: Extensive scientific HLA knowledge and technical skills in the following areas preferred: HLA serology and molecular genetics, HLA antibody screening /identification of HLA antibody specificity, cross matching techniques to support stem cell transplantation programs and platelet transfusion therapy and other areas in the field of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics.
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