Research Assistant I
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Job posting number: #7274510 (Ref:hh-66576BR)
Posted: August 22, 2024
Job Description
Position Description
We are seeking a highly motivated and independent individual for a full-time research technician position in Dr. Bernardo Sabatini’s laboratory at Harvard Medical School. The research technician will work primarily with a postdoctoral fellow and/or a graduate student, to perform high-throughput genetic screening in mice. We are applying novel technologies to study neuronal function in health and disease in search of potential novel therapeutics.The technician’s responsibilities will span the entire process of in vivo genetic screening, beginning with molecular biology, microbiology, viral packaging and injections, mouse colony management, and next generation sequencing preparation. The technician will also have the opportunity to perform analysis and contribute intellectually.
The technician will participate in weekly lab meetings and fulfill lab responsibilities. The technician will learn and perform experiments with the postdoctoral fellow and/or graduate student and meet with them frequently to discuss experimental planning and data interpretation.
Prior laboratory experience is required, as well as strong organizational skills and an eagerness to learn. Successful candidates will be independent, flexible, self-motivated, and able to assimilate new information and execute quickly. They will have the opportunity to direct the research project while taking advantage of the intelligent, diverse, welcoming, and exciting team of researchers at the Sabatini lab.
Basic Qualifications
One-year related lab experience. Advanced education may count towards experience.Additional Qualifications and Skills
- Bachelor\'s or Master’s degree with prior experience in a wet lab environment.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills are required.
- Experience in one or more of the following techniques would be preferred: molecular biology, mouse colony management, and mouse work.
- Experience or willingness to work with mice as well as performing survival and non- survival procedures as necessary.
- Analytical skills to resolve problems that require the use of basic scientific, mathematical, or technical principles. Some experience with programming, using MATLAB and/or Python is preferred.
- Candidates should be communicative with excellent interpersonal skills, attentive to detail, organized, and thoughtful about the protocols and techniques being executed.
- Creativity, flexibility, and perseverance to troubleshoot and overcome inevitable experimental difficulties and changing experimental goals in light of new results.
Additional Information
This is a 12-month term appointment with the possibility of renewal contingent on funding.Offer contingent upon successful completion of a pre-placement medical evaluation.
The health of our workforce is a priority for Harvard University. With that in mind, we strongly encourage all employees to be up-to-date on CDC-recommended vaccines.
Please note that we are currently conducting a majority of interviews and onboarding remotely and virtually. We appreciate your understanding.
The Harvard Medical School is not able to provide visa sponsorship for this position.
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