
Research Specialist
Job Description
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
Functioning independently and under the direction of the principal investigator, performs high-level, complex scientific research experiments. On a regular basis, contributes to scientific literature, reports, journals, and presentations, and investigates, creates, and develops new methods and technologies for research advancement.Does this position require Patient Care? No
Essential Functions
-Investigates, creates, and develops new methods and technologies for research advancement.
-Contributes to scientific literature, reports, journals and presentations.
-Develops proposals and study plans, and coordinates the institutional and external reviews of these proposals.
-Responsible for supervising routine reports of laboratory studies, particularly as stipulated in material transfer agreements or corporate-sponsored research agreements, to be distributed to industry scientific counterparts and academic collaborators.
-Reports on the progress of work at weekly laboratory seminars. Semi-autonomously writes up experimental work for grant applications, book chapters, and journal publications.
-Responsible for preparing summaries of laboratory studies for meeting presentations and publications.
-Calculates, transcribes, analyzes, and prepares figures of data using advanced statistical techniques.
-Semi-autonomously identifies, interprets, and applies findings and methods from scientific literature relevant to projects.
Qualifications
Education
Master's Degree Related Field of Study required
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree? No
Licenses and Credentials
Experience
Experience in an academic or laboratory research setting 3-5 years required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Must be a problem solver willing to take the initiative and prioritize tasks, thereby ensuring the smooth and efficient conduct of several projects simultaneously.
- A high degree of computer literacy in order to use various spreadsheet, database, accounting and word processing programs to assist in administrative, grant proposal preparation, and research reporting activities.
- Excellent organizational skills in order to formulate, implement, and monitor a number of interrelated tasks.
- Ability to exercise discretion and good judgment in handling of sensitive and confidential information.
- Ability to work under deadline pressure and prioritize work from several sources.
- Excellent interpersonal skills for internal and external communications.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
The Research Specialist in the Therapeutics Program team in the Center for
Computational and Integrative Biology is a motivated and detail-oriented member who drives and conducts multiple research projects aimed at developing candidate therapeutic agents, principally small molecules with some biologics.
The projects involve characterizing and performing preclinical evaluations of small molecules, primarily aimed at understanding in vitro potency against target and off-target receptors. Work with biologics involves protein engineering, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
The incumbent will work collaboratively and independently, reporting to the principal investigator and must work effectively within a fast-paced team environment and build and maintain positive relationships and interactions with other researchers.
Remote Type
Work Location
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Employee Type
Work Shift
Pay Range
$63,252.80 - $102,596.00/Annual
Grade
7
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