Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Salary
$18 - $30 / HOUR
The Research Technician will perform mutagenesis screens, C. elegans strain creation, and molecular cloning to study cellular fate and programmed cell death. They will also assist with general laboratory maintenance, microscopy imaging, and data analysis.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree with completed coursework in biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Previous research laboratory experience beyond coursework is required, along with strong organizational and communication skills.
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) advances the discovery and sharing of scientific knowledge to benefit us all. As a biomedical research organization and philanthropy, HHMI supports a vibrant community of academic researchers, educators, students, and professionals. Together, we are unlocking the fundamentals of biology and building an open, inclusive future for science. We are actively seeking a Research Technician to join the laboratory of Dr. H. Robert Horvitz at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA. This individual will join an integrative team studying molecular mechanisms of cellular fate determination and programmed cell death using the nematode roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). The team uses genetic, molecular, cell biological, and behavioral approaches. More information can be found at the following website: https://biology.mit.edu/profile/h-robert-horvitz Please note: This is a fixed-term position with an anticipated end date not to exceed August 31, 2027, aligned with current HHMI funding for the lab. Application Instructions Please include the following as part of your application: A copy of your resume and a cover letter. Your university transcript (an unofficial transcript is acceptable if an official version is not available) A list of three professional references, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses What We Provide A competitive compensation package with comprehensive health and wellness benefits The opportunity to join a vibrant research community at MIT Close collaboration with an interactive, multidisciplinary team of scientists, with opportunities to contribute to research publications Career mentorship to support professional growth and help you achieve your long-term goals An excellent opportunity for individuals considering graduate school, with potential for meaningful research contributions and authorship. What You Will Do: Mutagenesis screens C. elegans strain creation (genetic crosses, CRISPR, transgenesis, PCR genotyping, etc.) Molecular cloning Microscopy (e.g., imaging fluorescent proteins in C. elegans) Data analysis (image processing, quantification, statistics, etc.) C. elegans husbandry (animal maintenance, etc.) Assist with general laboratory maintenance What You Bring: Bachelor’s degree, with a strong academic record Completed coursework in biology, statistics, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and/or cell biology. Experience in a research laboratory beyond coursework (e.g., experience gained as an undergraduate) and ambition to become a professional biological researcher. Demonstrable organizational, critical-thinking, time-management, and verbal and written communication skills; attention to detail, including ability to follow protocols and rigorous documentation skills necessary in a professional laboratory setting; ability to work both with others and independently; and awareness of and ability to follow safety procedures and maintain a safe work environment.