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Full Job Description and Application are found here: https://careers.harvard.edu/job/research-assistant-i-lab-in-boston-ma-united-states-jid-905

 

The Hotamışlıgil Lab explores the fundamental molecular mechanisms that cause obesity- or aging-related disease clusters including diabetes, liver and pulmonary disease, and atherosclerosis with the aim of developing novel therapeutic interventions to treat these diseases. The lab has made important contributions to the fields of “metabolism” and especially “immunometabolism", studying the interactions between metabolic and immune responses as critical drivers of numerous chronic diseases. In the last decade, we have approached immunometabolism in two major paths: organelle homeostasis and lipid metabolism. Using biochemical, genetic, and physiological studies, we aim to find novel pathways and preventive, therapeutic solutions to today’s greatest threats to global human health. The environment in our laboratory is collegial, supportive, and diverse. One of the greatest powers of science is its ability to unite people, where all people can work together for a common purpose. This is most evident in our lab where we come together to tackle challenging questions and dream to make a positive impact on human life. Our laboratory can be found at https://www.gsh.sph.harvard.edu.

 

We are looking for a Research Assistant (RA) who is enthusiastic and excited about biomedical science and the work we do in our lab, and who wants to make a strong scientific contribution to our research. This Research Assistant will work with molecules, cells, and molecular biology platforms as well as perform physiology experiments in genetically engineered mouse models, including studies implementing advanced physiological instrumentation and surgeries. It is an opportunity to learn advanced techniques in molecular biology, protein and RNA purification and analysis, mammalian tissue culture, biochemical assays, immunostaining, and microscopy. The RA will follow up experiments by organizing, processing, and reporting data. RAs are expected to be fully engaged in the intellectual activities of the lab and actively participate in lab meetings and discussions. We work as a team and look for strong and positive team spirit in all our members.   

 

The primary responsibilities of the Research Assistant include, but are not limited to:

- Performing cell culture and molecular biology experiments.

   - Performing mouse metabolic physiology experiments.

- Maintaining mouse colonies, including breeding and genotyping.

- Processing tissue, blood, and cell culture samples for protein, RNA, and metabolite analysis.

- Analysis, interpretation, and reporting of data. 

- Participation and intellectual contribution to lab meetings, journal clubs, and data discussions.

  

Requirements:

- BS/MS in biological sciences.

- One year of related work experience required (relevant coursework may count towards experience).

- Experience in basic molecular and cellular biology techniques required.

   - Scientific curiosity, high level of initiative and motivation; ability to work independently and with a team preferred. Excellent communication, organization, time management, and record-keeping skills. Strong organizational skills and experience in handling sensitive and confidential information. Experience in performing animal studies preferred.

 

We require 2 years of commitment at minimum. We are happy to train and support all our members so that they can advance towards their dreams, and we expect that our new members will also share and support our collective aspirations with dedication and enthusiasm. Compensation and benefits will be highly competitive. If interested in this position, please fill out the application on Harvard Careers (linked above) and email his assistant Leah Benoit at lbenoit@hsph.harvard.edu