Research Assistant III - Simoes-Costa Lab
Research Assistant III - Simoes-Costa Lab
Boston Children's Hospital
United States
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The Simoes-Costa Lab at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, located within the Department of Systems Biology and Pathology, is currently seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Research Assistant to join our team.
Our research is at the forefront of developmental biology, focusing on unraveling the gene regulatory networks that dictate cell identity and behavior. Utilizing a blend of spatial genomics, single-cell analysis, and classical developmental biology techniques, we aim to shed light on pattern formation and cell fate commitment during early vertebrate embryogenesis.
The successful candidate will be expected to have a strong background in molecular biology, experience with cell culture techniques, and familiarity with working on animal model organisms. These skills are crucial for the role, as it involves engaging with complex biological systems and employing a variety of experimental approaches to probe the intricacies of gene regulatory mechanisms and their impact on cell and tissue organization.
This opportunity is perfect for individuals with a strong foundation in basic science, particularly those interested in the intersections of computational biology and developmental genetics. It represents an excellent chance for candidates looking to enhance their research skills and experience in a cutting-edge scientific environment.
Job Description General Summary
Under minimal supervision, performs a variety of routine and specialized laboratory experimental, specimen preparations and experimental procedures for the purpose of research. Utilizes specialized laboratory equipment and analysis of data generated by this equipment. May contribute to experimental design.
Principal Duties & Responsibilities
Our research is at the forefront of developmental biology, focusing on unraveling the gene regulatory networks that dictate cell identity and behavior. Utilizing a blend of spatial genomics, single-cell analysis, and classical developmental biology techniques, we aim to shed light on pattern formation and cell fate commitment during early vertebrate embryogenesis.
The successful candidate will be expected to have a strong background in molecular biology, experience with cell culture techniques, and familiarity with working on animal model organisms. These skills are crucial for the role, as it involves engaging with complex biological systems and employing a variety of experimental approaches to probe the intricacies of gene regulatory mechanisms and their impact on cell and tissue organization.
This opportunity is perfect for individuals with a strong foundation in basic science, particularly those interested in the intersections of computational biology and developmental genetics. It represents an excellent chance for candidates looking to enhance their research skills and experience in a cutting-edge scientific environment.
Job Description General Summary
Under minimal supervision, performs a variety of routine and specialized laboratory experimental, specimen preparations and experimental procedures for the purpose of research. Utilizes specialized laboratory equipment and analysis of data generated by this equipment. May contribute to experimental design.
Principal Duties & Responsibilities
- Independently decides which techniques may be appropriate for specific experimental investigations and carries out those experiments with minimal supervision or independently
- Critically evaluates experimental results independently and provides summaries or interpretation of results to PI. RA II plus under minimal supervision
- Contributes to the team within and between departments and organizations
- Coaches RA I and RA II, interns, Co Ops on basic lab techniques
- Calculates, graphs and compiles data obtained, maintaining records and logs of work performed; uses computer to perform statistical analyses
- Bachelor's degree, AND a minimum three years of relevant experience OR Master’s of Science AND one year of relevant work experience
- Analytical skills to resolve complex problems requiring the use of scientific, mathematical, or technical principles and in depth, experienced based knowledge
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Please include a cover letter with a detailed statement of your research interests and goals
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Seniority level
Mid-Senior level -
Employment type
Full-time -
Job function
Other -
Industries
IT Services and IT Consulting, Research Services, and Hospitals and Health Care
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