[bioundgrd] Technician Openings in Hung Lab @ Broad/MGH.
Joyce Roberge
roberge at mit.edu
Wed Feb 25 10:42:52 EST 2015
If anyone has any questions about working at the Broad or in the lab, they can feel free to contact me at amyfan at mit.edu<mailto:amyfan at mit.edu>
Thanks!
Amy
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The Hung Lab at the Broad Institute and MGH is seeking applicants for two two-year technician positions. Each technician working on one of two projects focusing on creating novel next generation sequencing cell-based multiplex drug screens against either M. tuberculosis or P. aeruginosa.
The position promotes the development of experimental, analytical, and presentation skills in the context of a well-defined, ongoing project relating to infectious disease. The candidate will carry out bench-level research in close partnership with an academic trainee and will contribute to the overall research environment through presentations and contributions to publications. Flexibility, motivation, and ability to work independently are valued assets. Successful candidates will gain experience and knowledge to facilitate graduate or medical school admission.
Requirements:
• Maximum duration of the position is 2 years
• Education: Bachelor’s degree
• Experience: 1-4 years of undergraduate research experience
• Skills and Abilities: Experience in current molecular biology techniques. Experience in microbiology and/or tissue culture are assets.
• Behaviors: Applicants should be highly motivated to continue their scientific education in medical and/or graduate school. Applicants should be prepared to work independently in a dynamic lab environment. Given the nature of our work (infectious disease), applicants must also be organized and highly conscientious
Interested applicants should send a cover letter and CV to Dr. Deborah Hung at dhung at broadinstitute.org<mailto:dhung at broadinstitute.org>. If you have specific interest in working with either M. tuberculosis or P. aeruginosa, please CC Eachan Johnson (ejohnson at broadinstitute.org<mailto:ejohnson at broadinstitute.org>) or Brad Poulsen (poulsen at molbio.mgh.harvard.edu<mailto:poulsen at molbio.mgh.harvard.edu>) respectively.
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