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<div><font size="-1">Lab technician position available for a
gradating senior in a Massachusetts General Hospital in a molecular
imaging laboratory. We are interested in hiring a technician for at
least 1 year. Responsibilities are largely working with tissue culture
and mice. Interested students graduating this year are
encouraged to respond to either the PI (Vasilis Ntziachristos, email
address in attachment) or to myself (research fellow in the lab who
will do most of the training). Thank you for your assistance and
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<div><font size="-1">Helen Shih</font><br>
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<div><font size="-1">617-726-6486 lab</font><br>
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<div><font size="-1">617-726-2000 x30043 pager</font><br>
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<div><font size="-1">hshih@partners.org</font></div>
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<div><font color="#000000"><u>Laboratory technician/pre-med
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Degree
Requirements <span
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Where:<br>
Laboratory for Bio-optics and Molecular Imaging<br>
Center for Molecular Imaging Research<br>
Massachusetts General Hospital<br>
149 13th Street<br>
Charleston, MA 02129<br>
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Requirements: We seek a highly motivated individual with a strong
interest in academic research. Applicants should demonstrate superior
people skills, team spirit, reliability, and the ability to work
independently. Cell culture experience is desired. Will be expected to
work with mice, fluorescence imaging, and histology; prior experience
useful but not essential. Computer experience useful but can be
taught. Commitment of minimum one year. 2004 college graduates in
biology, biophysics, and biomedical engineering are highly encouraged
to apply. Ideal for premedical or pregraduate training. Assignments
can evolve to independent research projects.<br>
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Responsibilities: The technician will work with a team that is
actively designing and developing a variety of novel fluorescence
molecular imaging systems and methods. He/she will be involved in
creating implanted tumor models in mice and subsequent medical imaging
of mice. Responsibilities will also involve managing and breeding a
growing population of transgenic mice for imaging purposes and
histological studies for in-vitro correlation. Will be expected to
participate in basic data analysis and report writing.<br>
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Email Resumes To:<br>
Vasilis Ntziachristos, PhD at vasilis@helix.mgh.harvard.edu<br>
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