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Recruitment for NIH Chemical Genomics Research Associate
Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Human Genome Research Institute
The NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) is a facility within the National Human Genome Research Institute that is using the tools of small molecule discovery to develop chemical probes for the study of protein and cell functions. The Center will perform automated high-throughput screening (HTS) on biological assays submitted by the biomedical research community and carry out chemistry optimization on confirmed hits to produce chemical probes.
We are seeking highly qualified research associates to join the Biomolecular Screening Division to implement all aspects of the assay development and screening. The NCGC is a unique and exciting environment employing technologies on the cutting edge of small molecule screening and chemical genomics.
Candidates will perform the following duties:
- Perform assay optimization, automated HTS, hit profiling assays, and focused screens.
- Operate automated systems, prepare assay reagents, and execute cell and protein-based assays.
- Use molecular and cell biology techniques to implement and optimize assays .
- Interact with chemists and informatics scientists to aid molecular probe development.
- Contribute to the writing and publishing of scientific manuscripts.
Requirements
- BS in Biology or Chemistry.
- Pharmaceutical/biotech experience in robotics, HTS, or small molecule libraries.
- Highly motivated and able to thrive in an interactive, fast-paced environment.
- Meticulous lab technique and recording, excellent computer skills.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
Interested applicants should send curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation to our NCGC mailbox at NCGC@mail.nih.gov. Applicants who cannot submit their materials electronically should submit their applications to:
NIH Chemical Genomics Center
Search Chair
9800 Medical Center Drive
MSC 3370
Bethesda, MD 20892-3370
Applications will be reviewed and continued until positions are filled.
DHHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers
Last Reviewed: February 13, 2009
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