This research-focused role is ideal for recent graduates planning to pursue advanced graduate studies. It offers hands-on experience in study design, data analysis, literature reviews, and research publication preparation.
Responsibilities include collaborating on research projects, maintaining datasets, performing statistical analyses, and participating in team meetings.
Qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, with preferred experience in research labs or clinical settings. Skills needed are strong organization, communication, analytical thinking, teamwork, and knowledge of research protocols.
This onsite position at 185 Cambridge Street involves working 40 hours weekly in a collaborative environment, supporting scientific development in molecular biology and epigenetics research.
It offers a valuable stepping stone for future academic or research careers, emphasizing ethical standards, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional growth.