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== The BioMicro Center is Hiring! ==
= The BioMicro Center is Hiring! =


=== Bioinformatics Scientist ===
== BioMicro Center: Informatics ==


We are seeking a Bioinformatics scientist to collaborate with MIT researchers on a broad range of biological research projects and analyze and interpret experimental data. The MIT BioMicro Center is a core facility that supports and collaborates with MIT scientists working in nearly 100 labs across four departments and centers. We are looking for a bioinformatics scientist with expertise in such areas as genomics, proteomics, sequence analysis, gene expression, high-throughput analyses, and image analysis. This position provides an opportunity to work closely with MIT researchers on many different scientific and computational projects and to develop and evaluate tools that will be used on a routine basis in the analysis of genomic data.  
No full time or part time bioinformatics or bioIT positions are available at this time.


QUALIFICATIONS:  The position requires a minimum of a Ph.D. in biology, computer science, a related discipline or equivalent experience, and a minimum of two year of experience in genomics research. Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills are a necessity. Must be flexible and have a solid background in programming (e.g. Perl / Python, BioPerl, Java, R, MySQL) in a UNIX environment. Must be able to work well independently and with all levels of Institute researchers. Interested candidates can apply at this link: http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=631&ji=2359856&sn=I
== [http://web.mit.edu/urop/ UROP 1] ==


=== Technical Assistant ===
'''Project Title:''' Mutation Identification using Next-Generation Sequencing.<BR>
'''Project Description:''' The practice of genetics has changed dramatically over the last few years as a result of next generation sequencing. Rapid reductions in sequencing costs mean that it is now often less expensive and significantly faster to sequence an organism to find mutations, instead of using classical mapping methodologies.  Many challenges remain, however, and sorting through the large amount of sequence data to identify all of the alterations in an organism’s genome remains a complex problem. In addition, informatically sorting out which of those changes are associated with specific phenotypes and which changes are silent can be a tedious, and often inaccurate, process. You will be working with other bionformaticists to evaluate different algorithms for mutation identification and will be involved in creating automated processes to perform both basic and more advanced analyses of the data.<BR>
'''Prerequisites:''' Programming with Python or Perl and 7.01 required. Interest in working multiple semesters in the lab is preferred.<BR>
'''Contact:''' Please send a cover letter describing your research interests and a resume to [[BiomicroCenter:People|Stuart Levine]]


We are seeking a technical assistant to work as part of an interdisciplinary team providing service and support for a variety of cutting-edge high data content technologies including microarrays and next-generation sequencing. The technical assistant will perform a broad range of genomic and molecular biology techniques and will participate in the adoption of high-throughput methodologies.  
== [http://web.mit.edu/urop/ UROP 2] ==


QUALIFICATIONS: Candidate should have a BA or MA in biological science and at least two years experience working in a core facility or equivalent setting. Candidates with industrial experience are encouraged to apply and will find that the position offers considerable autonomy. Direct experience with high throughput and genomic technologies is extremely important and experience in operating robotics is highly desirable. Must have excellent interpersonal and computer skills to train and assist users with techniques and data analysis. Interested candidates can apply at this link: http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=631&ji=2358957&sn=I
'''Project Title:''' Analysis of the transcriptome using Next-Generation Sequencing.<BR>
'''Project Description:''' Next generation sequencing has revolutionized molecular biology, allowing labs to sequence 100’s of millions of DNA fragments at a time, producing billions of basepairs of sequence every day. RNA sequencing protocols have adapted this technology to quantifying gene expression. The enormous quantity of data produced has made the informatics associated with these projects challenging and data processing is a limiting step in many studies. The particular complexities of RNA splicing have made this area one of the most challenging to produce meaningful data. You will be working with other bioinformaticists to evaluate different RNA-seq algorithms and will be involved in creating automated processes to perform both basic and more advanced analyses of the data.<BR>
'''Prerequisites:''' Programming with Python or Perl and 7.01 required. Interest in working multiple semesters in the lab is preferred.<BR>
'''Contact:''' Please send a cover letter describing your research interests and a resume to [[BiomicroCenter:People|Stuart Levine]]
 
== BioMicro Center: Genomics ==
No full time or part time Technical Assistant positions are available at this time.
 
== COOPS ==
The BioMicro Center at MIT is a cutting edge genomics core facility which specializes in DNA sequencing and offers a wide range of services to researchers both inside and outside of MIT. The facility hosts and operates a large amount of advanced instrumentation as well as maintains significant integrated LIMS infrastructure to assist with data management and analysis. While maintaining a steady workflow, the BioMicro Center also performs experimental work aimed at optimizing and automating existing services offered at the facility. While co-ops are primarily responsible for quantification and sample prep, their tasks may extend further depending on the capabilities of the student. <BR>
 
Responsibilities and Duties:
* Quantification of RNA and DNA samples
* Creating Illumina-ready libraries for sequencing using a number of techniques
* Optimizing protocols whenever necessary
* Maintaining a detailed lab notebook
* Inputting samples into central database
* Interacting with users and researchers from inside and outside of the MIT community
 
Job Skills Required:
* Proficiency in basic lab skills (e.g. pipetting, proper sterile technique, dilutions)
* Prior lab experience in a molecular biology setting
* Maintenance of organized lab notes for a large number of projects
* Solid mathematical background.
* Moderate computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office, Google Calendar)
* Acuity in maintaining sufficient lab supplies
* Proficient interpersonal skills
* Ability to work effectively in a group environment and independently
* Ability to learn scientific principles and concepts efficiently
* Motivational attitude, flexibility, and versatility when working in a rapidly growing environment.

Latest revision as of 11:25, 13 April 2016

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The BioMicro Center is Hiring!

BioMicro Center: Informatics

No full time or part time bioinformatics or bioIT positions are available at this time.

UROP 1

Project Title: Mutation Identification using Next-Generation Sequencing.
Project Description: The practice of genetics has changed dramatically over the last few years as a result of next generation sequencing. Rapid reductions in sequencing costs mean that it is now often less expensive and significantly faster to sequence an organism to find mutations, instead of using classical mapping methodologies. Many challenges remain, however, and sorting through the large amount of sequence data to identify all of the alterations in an organism’s genome remains a complex problem. In addition, informatically sorting out which of those changes are associated with specific phenotypes and which changes are silent can be a tedious, and often inaccurate, process. You will be working with other bionformaticists to evaluate different algorithms for mutation identification and will be involved in creating automated processes to perform both basic and more advanced analyses of the data.
Prerequisites: Programming with Python or Perl and 7.01 required. Interest in working multiple semesters in the lab is preferred.
Contact: Please send a cover letter describing your research interests and a resume to Stuart Levine

UROP 2

Project Title: Analysis of the transcriptome using Next-Generation Sequencing.
Project Description: Next generation sequencing has revolutionized molecular biology, allowing labs to sequence 100’s of millions of DNA fragments at a time, producing billions of basepairs of sequence every day. RNA sequencing protocols have adapted this technology to quantifying gene expression. The enormous quantity of data produced has made the informatics associated with these projects challenging and data processing is a limiting step in many studies. The particular complexities of RNA splicing have made this area one of the most challenging to produce meaningful data. You will be working with other bioinformaticists to evaluate different RNA-seq algorithms and will be involved in creating automated processes to perform both basic and more advanced analyses of the data.
Prerequisites: Programming with Python or Perl and 7.01 required. Interest in working multiple semesters in the lab is preferred.
Contact: Please send a cover letter describing your research interests and a resume to Stuart Levine

BioMicro Center: Genomics

No full time or part time Technical Assistant positions are available at this time.

COOPS

The BioMicro Center at MIT is a cutting edge genomics core facility which specializes in DNA sequencing and offers a wide range of services to researchers both inside and outside of MIT. The facility hosts and operates a large amount of advanced instrumentation as well as maintains significant integrated LIMS infrastructure to assist with data management and analysis. While maintaining a steady workflow, the BioMicro Center also performs experimental work aimed at optimizing and automating existing services offered at the facility. While co-ops are primarily responsible for quantification and sample prep, their tasks may extend further depending on the capabilities of the student.

Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Quantification of RNA and DNA samples
  • Creating Illumina-ready libraries for sequencing using a number of techniques
  • Optimizing protocols whenever necessary
  • Maintaining a detailed lab notebook
  • Inputting samples into central database
  • Interacting with users and researchers from inside and outside of the MIT community

Job Skills Required:

  • Proficiency in basic lab skills (e.g. pipetting, proper sterile technique, dilutions)
  • Prior lab experience in a molecular biology setting
  • Maintenance of organized lab notes for a large number of projects
  • Solid mathematical background.
  • Moderate computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office, Google Calendar)
  • Acuity in maintaining sufficient lab supplies
  • Proficient interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work effectively in a group environment and independently
  • Ability to learn scientific principles and concepts efficiently
  • Motivational attitude, flexibility, and versatility when working in a rapidly growing environment.