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Massachusetts General Physicians’ Organization

Research Technologist

Massachusetts General Physicians’ Organization, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Job Description - Research Technologist (3291535)Research Technologist - (3291535)The Laboratory for Ex Vivo Modeling of Neuroanatomy (LEMoN:

http://lemon.martinos.org/ ) is seeking a highly motivated individual to assist with an array of ongoing and future projects in the area of computational neuroimaging. Our group is part of the Laboratory for Computational Neuroimaging (LCN:

http://lcn.martinos.org ) at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging ( http://www.martinos.org ). The Research Technologist will interact with faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and other research assistants/technicians (RAs/RTs) with different backgrounds, including Machine Learning, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Psychology, Computer Science, Math, Physics, and Biology. Using these different backgrounds, the lab develops and maintains publicly available software to analyze human brain imaging data and performs cutting-edge research in a variety of domains.This job provides excellent opportunities to travel to scientific meetings, publish articles, and acquire new skills in an array of domains, such as machine learning, surface scanning, or MRI scanning. We are strongly committed to supporting the professional growth of our trainees, including career guidance and support for future career choices.The Research Technologist will take on several job responsibilities from a subset of our projects at the LEMoN and must be very organized and comfortable juggling tasks. Potential projects include:Surface scanning of human brain samples using a Shining 3D scanner, in collaboration with other RAs/RTs and researchers at the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.Scanning will be taught and no experience in surface scanning is expected.Incumbent must:handle human brain tissuelearn technical details over a short period of time and follow procedures carefullyorganize, curate and process the acquired data with our in-house toolshave a sound degree of computer literacy (for scanning and data processing)knowledge of UNIX and shell scripting is preferred (for data processing)MRI scanning of human volunteers, using both standard and portable MRI scanners (e.g., Hyperfine Swoop scanner), in collaboration with the Kimberly Laboratory (MGH Neurocritical Care).Scanning will be taught but experience with MRI scanners is preferred.Organize, curate, and process the data with our machine learning toolsIncumbent must have:have a sound degree of computer literacypreferably, knowledge of UNIX and shell scriptinggood interpersonal and communication skillsprofessionalism and respect for subjects' rights and individual needsDownload, curate, process, and analyze large imaging databases downloaded from the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) at MGH, which we are using to study the connections between brain structure and ethnoracial & socioeconomic factors.Data will be processed with our state-of-the-art machine learning toolsIncumbent must have:have a sound degree of computer literacypreferably, knowledge of UNIX and shell scriptingHelp create ground truth for volumetric imaging datasets, manually tracing brain regions in images, using our semi-automated machine learning tools.Brain anatomy will be taught, but knowledge of human neuroanatomy is a plusA sound degree of computer literacy is requiredIncumbent must be detail-oriented, focused, organized, and able to stay motivated during tedious/repetitive taskshave a sound degree of computer literacy and ideally some experience beta testing softwaresome knowledge of Python or any other coding language and/or shell scriptingPrincipal Duties and Responsibilities:

Maintains laboratory notebookUnderstands and applies basic scientific techniquesConducts analysis of results and may begin interpretation of resultsSets up and prepares routine experiments as directedPrepares lab instruments and equipmentAssists with organizing materials for publication or presentationMaintains and orders suppliesExecute protocols of non-routine experimentsAssist the PI(s) with determining the most suitable methodologyPerform basic design and modification of protocolsCalculate, transcribe and analyze dataPrepare and present reportsOrganize and summarize acquired data, using scientific and statistical techniques.Organize and/or draft material for the preparation of research papers, manuscripts and other documents for publication and/or presentation.Participate in the design of experiments or field workSkills & Competencies Required:

A sound degree of computer literacy & willingness to advance computational skills independently (for working in our UNIX environment, scanning, and data processing)Elements of project management will be required to stay on top of the many projects the lab has running in parallelCandidate must be able to learn many complicated, technical details over a short period of time and carry out procedures meticulously, taking action to prevent mistakesCandidate should not easily be discouraged by failed experiments but enjoy the challengeAbility to work both independently and to improve the quality and efficiency of their own workGood interpersonal and communication skillsAbility to perform multiple tasks independently, manage their time well and adapt to changing prioritiesAbility to work well on a team and enlist others’ support in achieving objectivesThe following skills and competencies are not required but are a plus:Knowledge of UNIX. All our computers use the UNIX operating system.Programming and/or shell scripting knowledgeExperience with imaging, MRI scanning and/or analysisKnowledge of neuroanatomyAnalytical skills and the ability to resolve technical problemsAbility to interpret acceptability of data resultsDemonstrated competence in research techniques and methodologiesEDUCATION:Minimum Required: Bachelor's DegreePreferred: Master's DegreeField of Study/Additional Specialized Training: Relevant backgrounds would be Neuroscience, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, and/or Biology.EXPERIENCE:Those with a minimum of 3 years of directly related work experience will be considered for a Research Technologist position.Individuals with even more experience (e.g., project management) will be considered at the Sr. Research Technologist or Lab Manager level.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITYMay supervise interns. A Senior Research Technologist or Lab Manager may serve as a team leader to Research Technologists.WORKING CONDITIONS:Position involves working in a fast-paced Computational Neuroimaging Lab. The lab develops and maintains software for MR image analysis and works primarily in a UNIX computer environment. The lab is responsible for several in vivo and ex vivo (human) brain imaging projects. The employee will mostly work in a general office environment, but will occasionally work in a wet lab environment as well (e.g., for surface scanning). The employee may work with sophisticated machinery such as MRI and surface scanners. The employee may be exposed to formaldehyde at levels that are not significant enough to even come close to challenging recommended safety levels.The information contained in this document is intended to describe the general contents and requirements of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive statement of all duties, responsibilities, or skills of individuals so classified.Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives, and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.Primary Location

MA-Charlestown-MGH 13th StreetWork Locations

MGH 13th Street149 13th StreetCharlestown 02129Job Organization

Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)Schedule

Full-timeStandard Hours 40Shift

Day JobEmployee Status

RegularRecruiting Department MGH Radiology Research

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