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Murphylmm
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Posted - 10/11/2005 :  12:37:32 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Senior Research Associate/Automation Engineer for Biomarker Development

Company: Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

Address: Building 149, 13th Street, CNY-3601
Charlestown, MA 02129

Category: Research

Description: A top innovative unit is designing and implementing high throughput machinery for automation of a biomarker assay for clinical trials. The candidate will need to be highly motivated and self directed individuals who want to work on the most state-of-the-art equipment (world-wide) that is being developed for screening and biomarker assays. The research environment is rich in diverse skills spanning from cell biology to molecular biology to engineering. This cross-disciplinary research is directed to the practical applications of putting this machinery into use in a clinical trial on type 1 diabetes within one to two years.


Qualifications

nterest in applying and designing new equipment for biological assays.
xperience in cell biology assays
xperience in molecular biology, cell culture and cellular assays.
onesty and ability to work with others.


Education

?BS/MS to PhD in cell biology/molecular biology or bio-medical engineering
trong organizational and data management skills
xperience in cell biology and interest in applying it to high throughput
engineering

Employer and the job opportunity

Competitive compensation, with rich retirement benefits, represent unique features of this stable job. Long term funding for project development is also an extremely important feature of this project and program with translational work through to clinical trials.

Please send all resumes and 3 references to: Ms. Lynne Murphy
[email protected]


   
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