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Founded in 1852, The Mount Sinai Hospital is one of the country's oldest and largest voluntary teaching
hospitals. Mount Sinai is internationally acclaimed for excellence in clinical care, education, and scientific research in nearly every aspect of medicine. Mount Sinai's 1,171-bed tertiary-care teaching hospital with a medical staff of nearly 1,800 provides physicians who deliver the most advanced and compassionate inpatient and outpatient care. Located at 98th Street and Madison Avenue. The Mount Sinai Hospital serves Manhattan's Upper East Side of Harlem. Mount Sinai's state-of-the-art facilities include the unique Guggenheim Pavillion, the first hospital designed by internationally renowned architect I.M. Pei. Here, the most advanced scientific tools for diagnosis and treatment join an uplifting ambiance that uses natural light and space to keep patients' spirits bright and promote healing. Assistant Researcher
Job Description:
The Division of Endocrinology is seeking an Assistant Researcher to work in one of their labs. The ideal candidate will have a Masters degree, will be results oriented and should be capable of working without supervision and keeping scrupulous records. Previous immunology experience required.
Responsibilities Include: The assistant researcher will be responsible for a mouse monoclonal antibody program requiring care of mice, cell culture, cloning, FACS analyses and ELISA screening.
Mount Sinai Medical Center- An EEC/AA-D/V Employer
Job Qualifications:
Education Associates Degree Required BA/BS Preferred in related field Department Specific Requirements/Qualifications as follows: Previous immunology experience required. The ideal candidate will have flexible hours as some weekend and evening hours may be required.
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