Penn Foster
Research Scientist
Penn Foster, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Research Scientist- (3252768)GENERAL SUMMARY/OVERVIEW STATEMENTA basic and translational oncology research laboratory (principal investigator Dr. John Iafrate) is seeking a seasoned research scientist to assist in grant writing and manuscript preparation. Dr. Iafrate’s laboratory is focused on precision oncology, including genetic and protein biomarker development utilizing NGS and mass spectrometry as well as traditional pathology methods. His laboratory is also developing novel therapeutics, utilizing CRISPR screens and high-content drug screens. The writer should be sophisticated enough to understand the basic scientific principles, and have experience in the peer-review process and in drafting NIH and foundation grants. It is expected that the writer can work closely with post-doctoral fellows and technical staff to draft these documents (including R01, P01 and SPORE submissions), with significant editing and follow-up with the PI. Grant management and manuscript submission will be handled by the PI. Experience with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator and Endnote or other reference management tools are required.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESIn collaboration with the PI, work with members of the lab to draft, edit, assemble, and prepare manuscripts (both of their own work and of others) to shepherd them towards publication in scientific and technical journals.Collaborate with the PI and contribute to writing, assembling, and preparing grant applications and progress reports for submission to funding agencies.Contribute to and help the PI to prepare scientific illustrations and assemble and organize data into figures for scientific presentations, publications, and grant applications.Help develop and prepare materials for public outreach seminars, leadership meetings, fundraising opportunities, media inquiries, and the lab website.Attend meetings with lab collaborators and manage collaborations with other scientists, as appropriate.Participate in weekly group meetings and other scientific discussions; lead meetings and discussions as appropriate.Other duties, projects, etc. as commensurate with skills of individual in role.Laboratory setting in the Iafrate lab in the Molecular Pathology Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Charlestown. The position is in the “dry” part of the lab and will involve no hazardous materials. Remote work is possible.SKILLS/COMPETENCIES REQUIREDSuperb writing skills with the ability to write clearly with excellent organization, logical flow, outstanding grammar, and to edit others’ work with attention to detail.Excellent organization skills, including the ability to coordinate work from numerous sources and to manage complex workflows.Ability to translate scientific concepts for audiences with different levels of scientific understanding.Strong verbal communication skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger research group.Flexibility and capability to complete deadline-driven projects on time, sometimes with very short notice.Strong research design and analytical skills.In-depth knowledge of biology, molecular biology, and genetics.Ability to work very independently as well as a member of a team.Required: Ph.D. (or equivalent) in molecular biology or biology.Preferred: Experience in the field of cancer research.EEO StatementMassachusetts 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 Street 149 13th Street Charlestown 02129Job : Technician/Technologist/ScientistOrganization : Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)Schedule : Full-timeStandard Hours : 40Shift : Day JobEmployee Status : RegularRecruiting Department : MGH Molecular PathologyJob Posting : Aug 2, 2023
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