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MGH is home to the largest hospital-based research enterprise in the United States with a budget of $928M and ranks 1st among independent hospitals in the amount of annual funding received from NIH. The research community includes more than 2,000 PIs. At MEE, MGH and MGH Cancer Center, there is a robust scientific community in Head and Neck Cancer and cancer research in general.
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Maintain familiarity with sponsors (e.g., NIH) and Mass General Brigham Research Management policies and procedures. Sponsors include and are not limited to NIH, NIA DoD, foundations, international agencies, industry companies.
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We are looking for a self-motivated postdoctoral researcher to work on NIH projects on multi-scale mechanics and structural quantification of ECM and nerve-vascular interaction in vascular remodeling.
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The individual hired for this position will receive general direction from the Senior Clinical Research Program Manager for Clinical Research and will work as part of a team of clinical research coordinators to ensure successful study start-up, enrollment, and close-out in compliance with MGH, Mass General Brigham, NIH, and FDA regulations and guidelines.
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CHOIR is an established center with multiple NIH funded clinical trials, an internship in Clinical Psychology, a T32 postdoctoral fellowship and a Resource Center for Minority Aging Research.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with a large and diverse constituency, including senior hospital leaders, division faculty and support staff, representatives of other BWH offices, collaborating institution officials, granting agencies (NIH, industry, and foundations) representatives, and vendors.
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The fellow will be supported by NIH grants, and specific projects will depend on the fellow’s skills and interests, within the scope of the grants funding the lab. Develops expertise in desired lab skills/informatics/ physics/clinical research.
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Possess professional knowledge of Federal, State and local regulations pertaining to Center of Disease Control Prevention (CDC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines for biosafety as they apply to infectious agents, recombinant DNA and bloodborne pathogens.
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The Sethi Laboratory at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School is seeking a highly motivated, creative, collegial and dedicated full-time research technician with a bachelor's in biology or related field to join their group.
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Alloy’s Translational Research team supports our drug discovery partners with in vitro and in vivo testing of therapeutic drug candidates across multiple modalities. Assess: Comparative activity of novel biologics to research-grade control reagents or clinical- stage assets; reliability, repeatability and cost-effectiveness of assay systems.
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The Chemical Biology and Proteomics (CBP) group at Biogen is seeking a creative and self-motivated Research Fellow to design, develop, and apply existing and new target identification strategies to various drug discovery programs.
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The Research Associate II will be integral in developing stem cell-derived therapies for regenerative medicine. Perform research requiring molecular biology techniques including DNA/RNA analysis, qPCR/ddPCR, and other plate-based assays.
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Utilizes other protein biochemistry and proteomic techniques such as western blotting, multidimensional chromatography and in-gel digestion to meet project and research goals. The Broad Institute, and the embedded Proteomics Group, have an outstanding track record in training the next generation of research scientists and in developing and applying proteomic technologies critical to address important questions in biology and medicine.
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The Investment Research Associate is a three-year rotational program in which a successful candidate will work across multiple investment teams at GMO. The Investment Research Associate role is a unique opportunity to work with quantitative and fundamental investors across a variety of asset classes including equities, fixed income, alternatives and asset allocation.
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Knowledge of SBIR, NIH, and DoD CDMRP funding mechanisms. We are seeking a full-time Biotech Project Manager with grants management experience to lead our research initiatives in neuroscience, immunology, and diagnostics.
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