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The Research Assistant will work directly with the BWH Project Coordinator and Project Director, as well as numerous other faculty and staff members. The incumbent will be essential to the research operations of the BWH BCRC and will be an integral member of the greater Boston team.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator will work on cutting-edge NIH and foundation founded clinical trials focusing, broadly, on mind-body resiliency research, cancer survivorship, coping with cardiovascular illness, and tobacco treatment.
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We’re bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. As an incubator within the Schmidt Futures Network, we identify high-impact scientific or technical research and development opportunities, ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused Research Organizations.
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AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) or Laboratory Animal Technologist (LAT) level is preferred. See the Walensky group’s most recent publications for a sampling of the lab’s research projects and their multidisciplinary approach to scientific investigation: Walensky is a chemical biologist and pediatric oncologist committed to advancing our understanding of fundamental cancer mechanisms and opportunities to target them with novel therapeutic strategies.
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Recommends changes to research protocols and manages modifications to institutional review board protocols. Experience in clinical research, public health, or clinical setting preferred.
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The Department of Chemical Engineering seeks applications for open-rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor), interdisciplinary faculty candidates with research interests focused within the food, water, energy nexus.
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Bachelor with 2+ years of experience or Masters with 1+ years of experience of science required for Senior Research Asso c iate role, ideally in fields such as iPS-based regenerative medicine, biomaterial and bioengineering or related discipline.
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Specific Area of Research: Hematopoiesis, Microparticles, Megakaryocyte/Platelet Cell BiologyThis Research Assistant I will be responsible for: Isolate primary megakaryocytes and platelets needed for weekly experiments.
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A Research Assistant is wanted to assist with ongoing experiments that include human beta cell culture, molecular biology techniques, flow cytometry, histology, mammalian cell culture and animal studies, and banking of human and mouse iPS cells.
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The Scientist, Neuromuscular Research role is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the expansion of Dyne’s research pipeline, building on the positive clinical data in DMD and DM1 programs.
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The Research Assistant will monitor laboratory operations by ordering supplies, maintaining equipment and lab space cleanliness, and will follow lab safety protocols. The Research Assistant will assist with administrative duties in the lab as needed.
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Our lab is housed within the Simches Research Center at Mass General Hospital and is affiliated with Mass Eye and Ear, Mass General, Harvard Medical School, and the Broad Institute of MIT. ApplicationApplicants should submit a resume and cover letter.
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As a Research Engineer in Science, you'll be a part of the research department, The Research Engineer in Science must accomplish the following: Collaborate with other researchers and experts to develop machine-learning methods for problems in computational biology.
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Senior Research Associate, Molecular Biology. The company was founded by world leading CRISPR, gene editing, and molecular biology pioneers from MIT, Broad Institute, Harvard and Duke Universities and world-class investors using a novel targeted cell and gene therapy platform.
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Health Equity Research Lab Area Responsibilities:Develop, write and apply for research grant proposals for NIH, AHRQ, PCORI, and/or private foundation grants as Principal Investigator.
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