Job Opportunity: Research Scientist in Renal and Transplant Pathology Posted by: Immunopathology Research Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) (Boston, MA. USA) Date: 25 Feb 2019 |
Full time academic position in the Immunopathology Research Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston for expert renal pathologist with skills in experimental transplant and human kidney pathology, nanostring transcript analysis, morphometrics, whole slide imaging, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy, clinical research.
The successful candidate will work with a team of pathologists and scientists involved with clinical kidney biopsies and research in transplantation of kidney, hearts, and livers in experimental animals (mice, non-human primates and pigs). The person will supervise the Nanostring analysis of transcripts in tissue samples.
Appointment will be as a Research Scientist, supported by NIH grants and laboratory funds, at a salary level of $80,000-120,000 annually.
Minimum requirements:
Please send curriculum vitae and bibliography, brief description of career goals, and two letters of recommendation to Dr. Robert B. Colvin, Chair, Search Committee, rbcolvin@partners.org
Deadline for submission of application April 1, 2019.
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