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  • Research Assistant/Bioengineer Position at BioengineeringLaboratory/MGH

    Job Title: Research Assistant/Bioengineer
    Department: Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard
    Medical
    School
    Location: Boston, MA
    Hours/Week: 40
    Job Type: Regular
    Employment Type: Full Time
    Time Frame: Immediate availability


    The Bioengineering Laboratory within the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
    at the Massachusetts General Hospital is dedicated to research and education
    in the flied of musculoskeletal joint biomechanics. The laboratory is
    equipped with advanced research tools such as dual fluoroscopic and robotic
    testing systems to investigate various complex joint mechanics.

    Responsibilities: The Bioengineering Laboratory has an opening for a full
    time research engineer. Under the direction of Dr. Li (Director), the
    research engineer will be required to execute various in-vivo and in-vitro
    research protocols primarily for the knee arthroplasty group. Other
    responsibilities would include development of study protocols, writing grant
    proposals, abstracts and manuscripts.

    Qualifications: The position requires a B.S. or M.S. degree in
    Biomechanical/Mechanical engineering. It is essential for the potential
    candidate to have the proficiency and interest in biomechanical research.
    Prior knowledge in biomechanical testing is preferred. The candidate must be
    reliable, responsible and have the ability to efficiently work with a team
    of engineers and orthopaedic surgeons.

    Candidates interested in this position should forward their CV along with 3
    references to Dr. Li at MGHBLDFIS@partners.org.

    For more information about the bioengineering laboratory, please visit:
    http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/research/researchlab.aspx?id=1013
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