Supervisory Research Chemist/Biologist (Bioinformatics)/Molecular Biologist
- Employer
- USDA HNRCA
- Location
- Boston, Massachusetts (US)
- Salary
- $138,046 to $191,900 per year
- Closing date
- Jul 10, 2024
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- Discipline
- Life Sciences, Agricultural Science
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Job Type
- Research Scientist, Other
- Organization Type
- Govt.
Position: Supervisory Research Chemist-Research Biologist (Bioinformatics)-Research Molecular Biologist
Salary Range: $138,046 to $191,900 per year
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging in Boston, Massachusetts is seeking an energetic and motivated applicant for a fulltime Supervisory Research Chemist-Research Biologist (Bioinformatics)-Research Molecular Biologist.
The incumbent will be expected to: 1) Provides leadership to ARS employees in fostering and maintaining cooperative research relationships with HNRCA and Tufts University.2) Directs the planning, implementation, execution, and reporting of ARS research designed to determine the effect of nutrition on biological drivers and functional and behavioral performance in aging.3) Conducts independent research integrating physiological and bioinformatics for precision risk analysis for future chronic/age-related diseases based on diet and other aging lifestyle factors.
Experience required is directing the planning, implementation, execution, and reporting of ARS research designed to determine the effect of nutrition on biological drivers and functional and behavioral performance in aging.
The applicant must be a U.S. citizen or National.
The position is full time, permanent. A comprehensive benefits package is available.
To view the announcement, and/or to apply, please go to USAJOBS - Job Announcement. Closing date for applications is 7/10/2024.
The USDA is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
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