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Job Summary
Research Scientist, Per Diem
The BWH Division of Genetics is an academic unit within the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Mass General Brigham, and Harvard Medical School. The Division conducts research and training that covers broad areas of genetics and the biomedical sciences. An important goal of the Division is to build synergy and collaboration with other units within Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, and beyond to enable fundamental and translational scientific discoveries that will help diagnose, prevent, and treat human diseases.
The Cole Lab research involves the chemical biology of protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) in the context of signaling, epigenetics, and cancer. The Cole lab develops and applies chemical approaches, including protein semisynthesis and small molecule probes, to the study of protein phosphorylation, acetylation, ubiquitination, and other PTMs in enzymes and cellular networks. The lab is currently investigating the functions, regulation, and mechanisms of PTEN lipid phosphatase, Akt protein kinase, NEDD4 ubiquitin ligases, LSD1 histone demethylase, HDAC1 deacetylase, the CoREST complex, and p300/CBP acetyltransferase. The lab strives to translate their findings in signaling and epigenetics to identify novel therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of cancer and other diseases.
In consultation with Dr. Phil Cole, Principal Investigator (PI), this individual will undertake and execute a program of scientific study culminating in publication. They will drive research projects scientifically and determines the course of research as evidenced by leadership, obtaining funding, writing, or other recognition. This individual may not necessarily receive independent resources; however, their contribution is essential to the conceptual/scientific success of the project. They may assist Dr. Cole in the training and supervision of other laboratory personnel and in a wide variety of administrative tasks, as necessary.
Does this position require Patient Care?
No
Essential Functions
- Makes proficient intellectual contributions to scientific strategies of the group/lab and plays a leadership role by acting as subject matter authority in the field.
- Contributes to the design and execution of experiments and/or research projects.
- Exercises judgment in selecting methods and technologies to obtain results.
- May collaborate with external researchers and/or receive external project funding support.
- Presents results and prepares publications.
- May assist PI in the training and supervision of other staff.
Education
Doctorate Related Field of Study required
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree?
No
Experience
Previous Research experience (inclusive of graduate and postdoctoral experience) 5-7 years required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Excellent research skills.
- Demonstrated evidence of specific scientific competence in field.
- Demonstrated broad knowledge of field.
- Evidence of potential for scientific creativity and original though.
- Able to exercise independent judgment and leadership.
- Ability to contribute to publications.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Pay Range is $60,000 - 96,000
Onsite
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
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Per Diem
Day (United States of America)
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