Senior Research Associate, Assay Development
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 17, 2025
Job Description:
About the Job
The Senior Research Associate (SRA), Assay Development supports
feasibility, development, design, laboratory systems integration,
and validation/verification testing of Next Generation Sequencing
(NGS)-based molecular diagnostic assays for internal and external
research projects. As a Senior Research Associate position, the
incumbent is responsible for leveraging additional years of
experience and/or education for a more advanced level of analysis
and research activities. The SRA prepares and analyzes human
specimens, conducts laboratory experiments within guidelines, and
operates and maintains complex scientific equipment, such as high
throughput liquid handlers. Additionally, the SRA evaluates and
summarizes results, prepares reports, presents data, and remains up
to date with current publications relative to methods and
techniques within relevant areas of research to leverage and
integrate these into products developed by Foundation Medicine.
This role will have the unique opportunity to work
cross-functionally in a product development environment to advance
Foundation Medicine's market-leading CGP tests focused at improving
outcomes for cancer patients.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare and isolate nucleic acid from oncology specimens (such
as DNA/RNA extraction from FFPE tissues and blood
samples).
- Perform standard molecular biology techniques (such as
enzymatic manipulation of DNA and RNA).
- Perform specialized and complex experiments in such areas of
Next Generation Sequencing.
- Operate complex laboratory equipment such as high throughput
liquid handlers and Illumina sequencers.
- Support the timely processing and reporting of oncology samples
to internal and external collaborators.
- Manage experimental data in a computer database (e.g.
LIMS).
- Analyze and troubleshoot research test results.
- Maintain detailed notes of experimental data with proper
documentation.
- Prepare reports and presentations to communicate results in
group meetings.
- Develop and follow SOPs.
- Train and mentor other team members on standard operating
procedures.
- Participate in training sessions and workshops.
- Independently perform lab testing.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Molecular Biology or a related life
science field and 1+ year of life science research experience in
industry, a clinical research organization, or a hospital--
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's Degree in Molecular Biology or a related life science
field
- Experience working with typical oncology specimens including
Formalin-fixed, Paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples, blood,
bone marrow
- Experience working with standard molecular biology techniques
(nucleic acid isolation and analysis, Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR), qPCR, and enzymatic manipulation of DNA and RNA)
- Experience with high throughput automation and liquid handling
equipment's (such as Hamilton Star, KingFisher)
- Demonstrate good understanding of the practices and principals
of NGS, including DNA-seq and RNA-seq protocols, and various
target-enrichment approaches e.g. multiplex-PCR, hybrid
selection
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate, both written
and verbal, scientific concepts, experimental plans, and
results
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, particularly Word, Power
Point, Excel
- Proficiency in data visualization and statistical software
(such us, JMP)
- Understanding of HIPAA and importance of privacy of patient
data
- Commitment to reflect FMI's values: passion, patients,
collaboration, and innovation
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