The Microbial Omics Collaborative (MOC) Innovation Lab at the Broad Institute is seeking a creative, highly motivated, and detail-oriented Research Associate III. The MOC Innovation Lab focuses on the development, optimization, scaling, and implementation of innovative methods for generating high-throughput sequencing data and enabling experimental interrogation of diverse microorganisms, in support of infectious disease and microbiome research. The lab operates in a fast-paced environment that combines method development with large-scale production workflows, processing a substantial number of samples across a wide range of sequencing and functional genomics applications. These include nucleic acid extractions from diverse sample types; RNA-Seq of isolates, microbial communities, and infected cells and tissues; and short- and long-read whole genome sequencing and metagenomics. The successful candidate will play a central role in driving research and development efforts at the frontier of microbial genomics. Their primary focus will be developing and implementing platforms to render diverse clinical bacterial isolates genetically tractable and optimizing single cell sequencing workflows. The candidate will work collaboratively with scientific staff and external research partners to push the boundaries of what is experimentally achievable in model bacterial strains and clinically derived isolates, taking meaningful ownership of method development projects from conception through implementation. This position offers opportunities to build deep expertise in microbial genetics, genomics, and functional genomics technologies; take meaningful ownership of method development projects; and collaborate with world-class research and clinical faculty within a highly dynamic, interdisciplinary setting.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level