Dear structural biology community,

I am currently recruiting for a Research Technician position in my new lab. I 
would be most grateful if you could bring this to the attention of anyone who 
you think may be interested.

Best,

Radhika


RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIST POSITION

A Research Technologist position is available in the lab of Radhika Subramanian 
in the Department of Molecular Biology at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 
Boston. The lab focuses on examining the molecular mechanisms underlying 
microtubule organization. We use a variety of experimental tools to investigate 
this problem, including X-ray crystallography, single molecule biophysics, and 
cell biological methods (see references: Subramanian et. al, Cell 2013, 
154(2):377-90; Subramanian et. al, Cell 2010, 142(3):433-43).  

We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to assist with a new project 
investigating microtubule organization during cell division. The candidate must 
have a B.S. in biological sciences or related field (M.S. or higher is 
preferred) and at least 3 years of research experience. The candidate must have 
knowledge of general biochemistry and molecular biology techniques. Prior 
experience with protein expression in insect cells, X-ray crystallography or 
microscopy would be an added benefit.

Salary will be commensurate with experience and accomplishments. 

Please follow the link below and search the keyword: Subramanian to apply for 
the position:

https://careers.partners.org/psc/EA/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=2&;

Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  By embracing 
diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from 
protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged

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Radhika Subramanian

Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
radh...@molbio.mgh.harvard.edu



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