[bioundgrd] experience growing phage a plus. seniors, respond by april 20
Rachel McPherson
rachelm at MIT.EDU
Thu Apr 6 15:50:18 EDT 2006
MIT RESEARCH TECHNICIAN (OCEAN CYANOBACTERIA AND THEIR VIRUSES).
The Chisholm Laboratory at MIT is seeking a
full-time, entry level Research Technician to
participate in research involving oceanic
cyanobacteria and their associated viruses
(bacteriophage). The position requires a
Bachelorís degree in a biological science and
strong knowledge of microbiology and molecular
biology. Applicants should be familiar with
associated laboratory skills including DNA
extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, cloning and
sequencing, and must have excellent sterile
technique. Experience with growing phage is a
plus. Duties include growing and titering
cyanobacteria and cyanophage, generating
high-titer phage stocks, extracting phage DNA,
and generating phage DNA libraries for
sequencing. Please send a resume and 3 letters of
recommendation to Dr. Marcia Osburne
(<mailto:mosburne at mit.edu>mosburne at mit.edu), or
Dr. Marcia Osburne, MIT, 15 Vassar St. rm
48-336B, Cambridge, MA 02139.
PLEASE RESPOND BY APRIL 20, 2006!!!
We are looking for May graduates!
Marcia S. Osburne, PhD
Research Scientist
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Room 48-336B
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: 617-253-3310
FAX: 617-253-7475
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