[ref. u38122102] Biologist Years
Real Soft Inc Boston
Qualifications B.S. and/or M.S. in biology or a closely related field with 3+ years of laboratory experience. Additional Skills/Preferences A background in the biology and physiology of energy balance regulation and metabolic disease is a plus.
Experience with immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, various assay detection technologies (fluorescence, luminescence, assays) and ability to implement and validate new assay technologies or technologies. Experience with imaging techniques Demonstrated ability to work on cross-functional teams and projects.
Responsibilities The Diabetes, Obesity and Complications Therapeutic Area (DOCTA), focuses on the discovery of biologic, small molecule and genetic therapeutics for the treatment of diabetes, obesity and associated complications. We are seeking a skilled and motivated individual who can contribute to a successful drug discovery and development team in the Obesity research group in Cambridge.
The successful candidate will leverage their strong in vivo pharmacology background and complementary laboratory skills to play a critical role in supporting discovery efforts and established pipeline projects with an emphasis on anti-obesity therapeutics.
You will be responsible for executing on critical capabilities in the laboratory setting and working with other scientists within and across departments to achieve project and department goals. Key responsibilities include: Plan and independently execute in vivo experiments to support preclinical characterization and evaluation of targets/pathways that regulate energy balance.
Perform routine rodent handling, dosing and small animal surgeries, including but not limited to parenteral routes of administration, stereotaxic surgeries, and tissue collection. Perform molecular and biochemical assessments, including protein and RNA detection and Sanger sequencing, from ex vivo samples collected from bulk tissues or sorted by fluorescence flow cytometry.
Function independently, work within a team-oriented lab environment and work within cross-functional project teams. Requirement for accurate record keeping, independent data analysis, and reporting of data in written and oral formats. Will perform work in full compliance with Lilly Research Policies and complete all required training activities in the timeframe specified.
Comments/Special Instructions Will be working with mice in a vivarium and performing wet lab work.
Laboratory, 36, Required
Laboratory Equipment, 36, Required
Research Projects, 0, Required
Neuroscience, 36, Required
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens, 12, Required
Exposure to chemicals or solvents, 12, Required
Experience with immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, various assay detection technologies (fluorescence, luminescence, assays) and ability to implement and validate new assay technologies or technologies. Experience with imaging techniques Demonstrated ability to work on cross-functional teams and projects.
Responsibilities The Diabetes, Obesity and Complications Therapeutic Area (DOCTA), focuses on the discovery of biologic, small molecule and genetic therapeutics for the treatment of diabetes, obesity and associated complications. We are seeking a skilled and motivated individual who can contribute to a successful drug discovery and development team in the Obesity research group in Cambridge.
The successful candidate will leverage their strong in vivo pharmacology background and complementary laboratory skills to play a critical role in supporting discovery efforts and established pipeline projects with an emphasis on anti-obesity therapeutics.
You will be responsible for executing on critical capabilities in the laboratory setting and working with other scientists within and across departments to achieve project and department goals. Key responsibilities include: Plan and independently execute in vivo experiments to support preclinical characterization and evaluation of targets/pathways that regulate energy balance.
Perform routine rodent handling, dosing and small animal surgeries, including but not limited to parenteral routes of administration, stereotaxic surgeries, and tissue collection. Perform molecular and biochemical assessments, including protein and RNA detection and Sanger sequencing, from ex vivo samples collected from bulk tissues or sorted by fluorescence flow cytometry.
Function independently, work within a team-oriented lab environment and work within cross-functional project teams. Requirement for accurate record keeping, independent data analysis, and reporting of data in written and oral formats. Will perform work in full compliance with Lilly Research Policies and complete all required training activities in the timeframe specified.
Comments/Special Instructions Will be working with mice in a vivarium and performing wet lab work.
Laboratory, 36, Required
Laboratory Equipment, 36, Required
Research Projects, 0, Required
Neuroscience, 36, Required
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens, 12, Required
Exposure to chemicals or solvents, 12, Required
Exposure to vapors, 12, Required
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