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The Nascent Transcriptomics Core at Harvard Medical School is seeking a Research Assistant III to join our team. Analysis of nascent RNA – RNA actively being made – can reveal details of transcriptional responses to drugs and other perturbations in a way that other RNA sequencing methods can miss. For this reason, nascent RNA-seq methods in conjunction with Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology, are quickly becoming the first choice for revealing direct targets of gene regulation and the identification of regulatory elements such as enhancers. The Nascent Transcriptomics Core isolates nascent RNA using biochemical methods and uses it to construct high-quality NGS libraries, oversees sequencing, and provides users with actionable, analyzed data. We make nascent RNA techniques and analyses available to the general research community on a fee-for-service, customer-oriented basis.
The Research Assistant III reports to the Director of the Nascent Transcriptomics Core (NTC) and is responsible for constructing high-quality nascent RNA libraries for NGS, optimizing methods for their construction, and analyzing the data. This position offers the opportunity to learn cutting-edge NGS methods and nascent RNA library construction strategies, gain experience with nascent RNA data analysis, contribute to projects of direct biomedical relevance, and provide a valuable, collaborative service to the scientific research community at Harvard Medical School and the greater Boston area.
The samples handled by the NTC are often precious and difficult to replace. Consequently, this position demands exceptional attention to detail. It also requires the experience and discretion to interpret and precisely execute complex and lengthy molecular biology protocols, coordinating across steps so that projects are completed efficiently and with minimal waste. NTC also works to refine our methods to increase robustness, reduce sample input requirements, and extend the range of possible sample types. The successful applicant must be highly organized, focused, and able to work efficiently and independently on multiple tasks with deadlines. They should be able to independently conduct experiments relevant to method optimization and contribute to the design of these experiments. The work environment is highly collaborative, thus the successful candidate must work well as part of a team in addition to being able to work effectively independently, and possess strong interpersonal and communication skills. Above all, successful candidates needs to be committed to providing a high quality of service to users of the Core.
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This position has been determined by school or unit leaders that all duties and responsibilities must be performed at a Harvard or Harvard-designated location. Certain visa types may limit work location. Individuals must meet work location sponsorship requirements prior to employment.
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This position is salary grade level 054. Please visit Harvard's Salary Ranges to view the corresponding salary range and related information.
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