Research Scientist I - Cardiovascular Disease Initiative
Broad Institute | |
United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge | |
Oct 30, 2024 | |
Description & Requirements The Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard, a world leader in genetic research, is looking for an exceptional candidate to join the Cardiovascular Disease Initiative (CVDi) led by Dr. Patrick Ellinor. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team of computational biologists, laboratory scientists, and clinicians and will work closely with a Senior Research Scientist/Group Lead. The team works together to identify and validate new genes associated with cardiovascular diseases including atrial fibrillation, heart failure and coronary artery disease. The candidate will work as a member of the Cardiovascular Disease Initiative to advance exploratory academic projects as well as drug development projects. Specifically, the candidate will conduct experimental research studies at the bench, supervise a research associate, and lead therapeutics project(s) targeting cardiovascular disease. Example workstreams for projects include: generating relevant datasets using single cell/single nuclei RNA sequencing in in vitro and in vivo samples, validating genes and proteins of interest using immunofluorescent techniques such as protein staining and in situ hybridization, developing and validating in vitro and in vivo disease models, assessing suitability of genes for assay development, carrying out in vitro experiments to understand the biology behind target gene functions. This role will include both exploratory academic projects as well as drug development projects.
Key Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will be a results-focused, team-oriented, creative, bench scientist, able to excel in a fast-track environment. The candidate must be self-motivated, detail-oriented and exhibit strong problem solving skills. In addition, the successful candidate should be a clear and effective communicator, demonstrating strong interpersonal skills to enable collaboration with project teams, peers, and management, for identifying and achieving research goals. The diverse expertise of the Broad CVDi platform fosters further opportunities for the successful candidate to engage in broad activities. |