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What You'll DoUnder close supervision of Principal Investigator, the Research Assistant conducts a variety of routine experiments following established lab safety procedures and protocols.
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This includes compliance with research protocol instructions while maintaining lab services and procedures within standard guidelines. Completes all documentation required for individual specimens according to research protocol requirements and within the guidelines and policies of the CCI Laboratories.
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Provides assistance on clinical research studies as per study guidelines and protocols. Interact with patients/subjects with regard to their treatment or research study, including patient education, procedural instruction, follow-up.
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The Seidman Lab at Harvard Medical School is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Research Assistant III (RA III) to join our dynamic research team. 403116 Research Assistant III Lab.
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403113 Research Assistant II Non-Lab. We are seeking a full-time Research Assistant (RA) to aid in the maintenance and expansion of the database. Online library and archival research to enhance or increase records of collection events in the database.
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This position reports to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Gordon Huggins, and provides assistance in support of research activities under close supervision. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work under pressure as well as with other members of the research team.
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Job Description - Technical Research Assistant I BWH Neurology Shen Lab (3304888) The Shen Lab, a molecular neurobiology laboratory at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, seeks a Technical Research Assistant (TRA) to participate in exciting research on elucidating mechanisms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases using genetic approaches.
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Working under the general supervision of a Senior Technical Research Assistant, Manager or Principal Investigator and following established policies and procedures, conducts a variety of specialized experimental procedures in human iPS cell culture and differentiation, Human fibroblast culture, fluorescence microscopy, FACS analysis, cell biology assays and molecular biology techniques.
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403112 Research Assistant II Lab. Join the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to support our mission of health research and education, and to be a part of the oldest institution of higher learning in the country.
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PREFERRED : bachelor’s degree; interest in research group’s field; familiarity with website maintenance and MIT and Media Lab business applications, e.g. Google Workspace, Dropbox, SAPgui, Concur, Buy2Pay, Slack and project management tools like Trello, etc.
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The Growth Lab has an immediate opening for a Program Assistant who reports and works closely with the Program Director and Financial Analyst. The Growth Lab is an academic research program housed at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS.
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The Senior Research Assistant II/Lab Manager will also function as a leader and resource in the Kahn lab. Overview: The Kahn lab is at the forefront of basic and translational science research in the area diabetes and metabolic disease.
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