We have an opportunity for a Research Technician to join the Chouchani lab at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. We tend to think of metabolites as simple building blocks and fuel for biological processes. But many metabolites appear to play crucial roles in regulating living systems. This concept of metabolite signaling remains poorly understood at the biochemical level, and we still do not understand how most metabolite signals work. Edward Chouchani’s lab is developing new technologies to better understand the rules of the language of core metabolite signals. The hope is that by understanding how nature uses metabolism to regulate biological systems, we will have new opportunities for treating human disease. The Edward Chouchani Lab has an exciting new opportunity for a research technician I position. The Chouchani Lab is located at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and is affiliated with Harvard Medical School. This position will assist scientists in performing scientific research of varying complexity. Duties include working with laboratory mice and conducting basic molecular biology and cell biology techniques. Basic procedures include but are not limited to pipetting, cell and tissue culture, handling of small laboratory animals, etc. There will be continuous learning opportunities, and the position will be a good steppingstone for those interested in biomedical research.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees