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Neurobiology Research Assistant<br>
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Job Description: We are looking for an enthusiastic research assistant
with an interest in neurobiology who would like to learn and apply a
wide variety of research techniques. Our laboratory investigates
the neurobiology of sleep; in particular, we hope to identify the
neurotransmitters and neural pathways that underlie narcolepsy.
The researcher will gain experience in immunohistochemistry, in situ
hybridization histochemistry, basic molecular biology, simple surgical
techniques, and sleep physiology. Ideally, the applicant will join our
lab for 2 years, but shorter periods may be possible.<br>
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Qualifications: Some laboratory experience and enthusiasm for
basic questions of biology, particularly neurobiology. College
coursework in biology, chemistry, and neurobiology is desirable but
not essential. Prior experience and comfort with computers and
laboratory animal work will be helpful. This position is ideal for
neurobiology majors who would like to work in a lab for a couple years
before entering graduate school.<br>
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Wage: $29,500/yr. or higher if experienced<br>
Days/Hours: 5 days/week, 8 hours/day, with some flexibility for
independent workers<br>
Start date: June 1, 2005, but flexible. <br>
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Company Description: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a
Harvard-affiliated teaching hospital with a long tradition of
excellence in cutting-edge research. We are located in the
Longwood medical area of Boston, the most active biomedical research
community in the world. The BIDMC Department of Neurology
performs research on a variety of topics involving neuroanatomy,
neurophysiology, neural development, and neurodegeneration.<br>
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Please send a cover letter and your C.V. to:<br>
Tom Scammell, M.D.<x-tab> </x-tab>Phone: (617)-667-0833<br>
Dept. of Neurology<x-tab> </x-tab>Fax: (617)-667-0810<br>
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center<x-tab> </x-tab>Email:
tscammel@bidmc.harvard.edu<br>
77 Ave. Louis Pasteur<br>
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Harvard Institutes of Medicine, Room 821<br>
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center<br>
77 Ave. Louis Pasteur<br>
Boston, MA 02115<br>
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Phone (617)-667-0833<br>
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MIT Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences<x-tab>
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Tel: 617-253-0482<br>
Fax: 617-253-9767<br>
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