[Histonet] Research Associate job opportunity (Danvers, MA)
John Kiernan
jkiernan <@t> uwo.ca
Tue Feb 2 00:21:25 CST 2010
Why doesn't your job ad say what the salary is?
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From: Stephen Repucci <srepucci <@t> cellsignal.com>
Date: Monday, February 1, 2010 16:37
Subject: [Histonet] Research Associate job opportunity (Danvers, MA)
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. (CST) is a worldwide leader in
> the
> development and commercialization of antibodies and assays for
> pathway
> analysis, as well as novel discovery technologies such as
> PhosphoScan®. We are committed to developing innovative new
> research
> tools to help define the mechanisms underlying cell function
> and
> disease, thereby broadly accelerating progress in biomedical
> research
> and medicine.
>
> We are seeking a Research Associate in the Immunohistochemistry
> Group
> to assist with the validation of antibodies for use in
> Immunohistochemistry. Responsibilities will include
> immunohistochemical analysis on paraffin-embedded tissues and
> cells,
> but may evolve as the company continues to grow.
> Additional
> responsibilities include protocol optimization/assay
> development,
> discovery research, specialized staining projects, and may
> also
> include product development. The candidate should be very
> well
> organized with exquisite attention to detail and capable of
> multi-
> tasking and working independently in a fast paced, dynamic and
> high-
> volume testing environment. The ideal candidate will have an MS
> or BS
> in a life science with at least two years of general
> laboratory
> experience. IHC experience is preferred.
>
> For more information please contact me or apply on-line at:
> https://home.eease.com/recruit/?id=484960
>
> Stephen Repucci
> srepucci <@t> cellsignal.com
> 978-867-2318
>
>
>
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