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Job Summary
The Hollenhorst Lab applies innovative biochemical strategies to study clinically relevant questions regarding the proteins that regulate bleeding and clotting. The goal is to further our understanding of the basic biology of hemostasis and thrombosis with an eye towards questions directly relevant to the care of patients.
Qualifications
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
• Perform routine and non-routine experiments, which are moderate to complex, with increasing independence. These include western blot, immunoprecipitation, protein purification by liquid chromatography, flow cytometry, and preparation of samples for mass spectrometry analysis. (Prior training in these techniques is helpful but is NOT required.)
• Process platelets and plasma samples from donors and patients.
• Maintain long-term tissue cultures of human cell lines, monitor cells for viability and contamination.
• Maintain a detailed electronic laboratory notebook to reproduce experiments precisely.
• Consult with the principal investigator and implement adjustments in experimental design.
• Prepare laboratory reagents and chemicals, organize storage. Meticulously maintain and update databases of laboratory supplies and storage. Order new supplies on time to maintain inventory.
• Perform routine maintenance and calibration of laboratory equipment, if necessary.
• Become proficient in Excel, FlowJo, and GraphPad Prism as needed analyze and critically evaluate data.
• Present data and relevant research publications in lab meetings. Help to prepare presentations and written articles for publication.
• All other duties, as assigned.
Working Conditions
• Laboratory environment with frequent work with toxic chemicals, biohazards, bloodborne pathogens, and substances emitting unpleasant odors.
• Work requires frequent standing, walking and frequent lifting or carrying supplies.
Qualifications
Required:
Skills/abilities/competencies required:
• A positive attitude and eagerness to learn.
• Comfortable with working independently and in a team. Good oral and written communication skills.
• Ability to learn and perform a variety of laboratory protocols, to identify potential problems and troubleshoot solutions.
• Strong organizational skills.
• Ability to logically present data.
• Sound judgment regarding time-management and laboratory safety.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Research Environment
The Hollenhorst laboratory is located in the Harvard Institutes of Medicine building, 4 Blackfan Circle, in the center of the Longwood Medical Area. Our primary affiliations are the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Division of Hematology and Harvard Medical School. The laboratory works closely with the National Center for Functional Glycomics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and is affiliated with the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and the Harvard Chemical Biology PhD Program. These institutions and programs house scientific and clinical experts in a wide variety of areas, enabling interactions with a myriad of collaborators and communities. We have access to state-of-the-art core facilities for glycomics, proteomics, flow cytometry, etc. These rich resources allow laboratory members to thrive in a supportive and well-equipped environment.
Remote Type
Work Location
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Employee Type
Work Shift
Pay Range
$20.16 - $29.01/Hourly
Grade
5
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