The Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard a world leader in genetic research is looking for an exceptional candidate to join the Cardiovascular Disease Initiative (CVDi) led by Dr. Patrick Ellinor. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team of computational biologists laboratory scientists and clinicians. The team works together to identify new genes associated with cardiovascular diseases including atrial fibrillation and heart failure and to then launch new therapeutic drug discovery programs based on these human genetic insights. CVDi project teams work closely with Center for the Development of Therapeutics (CDoT) to advance challenging projects using cutting-edge technologies. The candidate will work as a member of the Cardiovascular Disease Initiative to advance translational research projects. Specifically the candidate will conduct experimental research studies at the bench supervise a research associate and lead therapeutics project(s) targeting cardiovascular disease. Example workstreams for projects include: determining the cellular localization of a candidate gene by immunohistochemistry identifying interacting partners with the target protein assessing the suitability of the gene for assay development developing assays for small molecule hit identification validation and mechanistic characterization. The candidate will be responsible for developing characterizing and using in vivo models for target validation. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated candidate interested in exploring the early stages of drug development in a vibrant atmosphere.
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