Research Associate III
Broad Institute | |
paid time off, paid holidays, 401(k), retirement plan
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United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge | |
May 28, 2026 | |
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Description & Requirements The Claussnitzer research group, within the Metabolism Program and Broad Diabetes Initiative, has an exciting opportunity for a Research Associate to join their functional genomics team. The Claussnitzer lab works to connect GWAS-associated genetic risk loci for cardiometabolic diseases and traits to function. This group is dedicated to identifying genetic variants, effector genes, and cellular functions that contribute to risk of type 2 diabetes and related metabolic disorders through high-throughput genomic studies. This individual will play an essential role in the team's efforts to advance the translation of type 2 diabetes genetics into an understanding of underlying cellular disease mechanisms and identification of actionable therapeutic hypotheses. We are seeking a self-motivated individual who will experimentally support a number of projects and participate in a wide variety of research activities. The successful candidate will utilize standard and cutting-edge technologies to systematically link genetic risk variants to their effector genes, and measure the impact on cellular metabolic function through targeted assays and high-throughput and high-content profiling methodologies, including CRISPR-based screening tools, single-cell molecular profiling, and high-content imaging technologies. They will be an integral part of a multi-disciplinary project team whose goals include identifying causal variants for metabolic traits and linking those variants to cellular functions. Experience with basic techniques of molecular biology, cell culture and/or biochemistry would be highly advantageous. Additional experience in epigenomic profiling and basic data analysis would be helpful for the role as well. Basic computer skills and previous laboratory experience are required. The Claussnitzer lab is a fun, fast-paced, impact-driven, and collaborative environment, located at the Broad Institute and the Center for Genomic Medicine and Endocrine Division at MGH, and part of the greater Boston life-science community including MIT and Harvard. The workplace culture is diverse, dynamic, progressive, and supports a healthy work-life balance. To support this mission, we strive to support diversity, intellectual curiosity, flexibility, and integrity. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The expected base pay range for this position as listed above is based on a 40 hour per week schedule. Broad provides pay ranges representing its reasonable and good faith estimate of what the organization reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary based on factors including but not limited to, relevant skills, experience, education, qualifications, and other factors permissible by law.
At Broad, your base pay is just one part of a comprehensive total rewards package. From day one, this role offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; a 401(k) retirement plan; flexible spending and health savings accounts; at least 13 paid holidays; winter closure; paid time off; parental and family care leave; and an employee assistance program, among other Broad benefits.
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paid time off, paid holidays, 401(k), retirement plan
May 28, 2026