Carries out a broad range of technically advanced research activities and procedures; evaluates conclusions and has considerable latitude to modify or devise methods and techniques as necessary to achieve desired results; typically supervises technical and sometimes administrative elements of the research unit. The successful candidate will join the Translational Neuroimmune Psychiatry Program, a new research enterprise in the department of psychiatry led by Dr Baum, its inaugural director. The lab seeks to discover novel, clinically useful biomarkers through interrogation of immune molecules using high-throughput biochemical and histochemical techniques. For example, the lab is using novel methods to discover new auto-antibody syndromes that present with psychiatric symptoms that phenocopy idiopathic bipolar disorder and psychotic disorders. The lab is also interested in uncovering why some people with autoimmune disorders like lupus or infectious encephalitis have psychiatric symptoms and some do not, and why some people develop rare immune-mediated adverse events to useful medications in psychiatry. Under the direction of the PI, the research assistant provides assistance with work related to laboratory research (including both experimental and analysis). Most of this work is “dry lab” including analysis of medium-sized datasets using R, Python, or similar environments, as well as IRB, lab management, and organizational or administrative tasks. However, tasks may also include some “wet lab” activities like aliquoting and shipping samples for antibody sequencing, etc. As the research program is in its earliest start-up stages, candidates must be motivated, independent, flexible and with good problem-solving abilities to be able to tackle novel, unanticipated tasks necessary to complete the scientific goals. Should there be interest, there may also be opportunities for more translational research as well, or for qualitative or philosophical work in related Neuroethics topics. Lab website can be found at https://baumlab.bwh.harvard.edu/. In this role, you will have close mentorship from the PI and other senior personnel, including focused weekly mentorship for individual career development, making it a tremendous training opportunity for a motivated, organized, self-starter. Target start date of late May or Early June 2026. Earlier start dates possible.
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Job Type
Full-time
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Entry Level