Posted in Other about 14 hours ago.
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Job description
Gene therapies have the potential to enable the treatment of multiple currently uncurable diseases, but delivery of these therapeutic molecules to the target tissue continues to present a major obstacle to their success and clinical translation. Our lab has invented multiple novel drug delivery strategies, multiple of which have begun to be evaluated in human clinical trials. We are currently working to develop nextgeneration gene delivery platforms to accelerate the translation of these potentially transformative therapies to the clinic. We currently have openings for applicants who are interested in doing research in gene delivery. The outstanding candidate(s) will assist investigators in the Traverso Laboratory at the Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) to develop novel nonviral gene delivery platforms (i.e., lipid and polymer-based nanoparticles for nucleic acid delivery). The research is completely wet lab work, where the work will consist of molecular biology, in vitro experiments, in vivo experiments, and/or polymer chemistry. The position will also require assistance with administrative tasks, keeping a good record and organization of data, performing data analysis, assisting with ordering materials, and similar tasks.
Due to the interdisciplinary nature of our research, students with backgrounds in all disciplines of engineering and science are strongly encouraged to apply. Students are expected to work closely with a postdoctoral fellow and/or graduate student in the laboratories on gene delivery project(s).
Position Overview:
In this role, you will work with a multidisciplinary group of researchers on drug delivery systems. You will work with a NEU alumnus to run and maintain multiple 3D printers (SLA, DLP, Polyjet and FDM), a CNC mill, a laser cutter, and other mechanical fabrication/testing equipment.
Responsibilities:
•Work with PhD students and postdocs to design prototype drug delivery systems via 3D printing/machining
•Operate and maintain mechanical fabrication/testing equipment
•Formulate and perform chemical/mechanical characterization of polymeric materials for drug delivery
•Execute statistical analysis of experiments
•Summarize and document research results/findings
Qualifications
REQUIRED:
Harvard University
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Harvard University
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Harvard University
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