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Research Scientist II - Protein Biochemistry

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals-Cambridge, MA, 02138

Job Description: Research Scientist II - Inflammation Biochemistry Group Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140 (Boston, MA) Requisition 23577 At Wyeth, we have a vision of leading the way to a healthier world. We've committed ourselves to achieving this vision by making quality, integrity and excellence the hallmarks of our business. A Fortune 500 company and global leader in pharmaceuticals, consumer healthcare, and animal healthcare products, we know that our employees are who keep us on the cutting edge of innovative discoveries and superior customer service. To sustain an...
 

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, MA, 02238, USA |
Research Scientist Req Number: mit-00006564 Department: Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Location(s): Cambridge MA FT/PT: Full Time Employment / Payroll Category: SRS (Research) Work Shift: RESEARCH SCIENTIST, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research-Bioinformatics and Computing Core, to join an exciting cross-disciplinary effort by cancer biologists and engineers to advance cancer research to a new level and be involved in cutting-edge research projects across the institute. Duties include working in a core facility setting on the design, analysis, and interpretation of...
Broad Institute of MIT | Cambridge, MA, 02142 | 1
The Research Scientist I, Genome Sequencing and Analysis Program at Broad Institute will work directly with supervising Research Scientist and external collaborators to apply and develop advanced comparative genomic tools to the analysis of large viral genomic datasets comprised of 100s-1000s of genomes. The research will focus on the development of novel approaches as well as the application of existing phylogenetic and population genetic methodologies to address topics in viral genomics such as: (i) the population structure of Dengue, HIV, HCV, and WNV, (ii) evolution of these viruses in ...
 
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