Technical Associate Position in 3D Genome Structure and Function Research (Pre-PhD)
The Hansen Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is seeking a Technical Associate I to join their research team in the Department of Biological Engineering, starting around Summer 2026. The lab, led by Associate Professor Anders Sejr Hansen, focuses on understanding the relationship between 3D genome structure and gene regulation in mammals. This position is ideal for recent graduates who are interested in gaining two years of research experience before pursuing a PhD or medical school.
The research in the Hansen Lab involves a combination of cell culture, genome editing, genomics, imaging, and computational methods to study the interplay between genome organization and gene expression. The lab uses advanced techniques such as mammalian tissue culture, 3D genomics, live-cell super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational biology. The main responsibilities of the Technical Associate include performing DNA cloning for genome editing, conducting biochemical and high-resolution microscopy experiments, analyzing computational data, and assisting with general lab maintenance and organization.
Applicants should have a BA/BS degree in Molecular or Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or a related field, along with at least two years of specialized laboratory experience (which may include undergraduate research). Essential skills include a solid understanding of modern molecular and cell biology, excellent organizational abilities, attention to detail, strong initiative, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Good written and oral communication skills, willingness to train and onboard new lab members, and the ability to learn new experimental and computational skills are also required. The position may occasionally require night and weekend work.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $50,000 to $63,000 per year, depending on experience, and includes full benefits provided by MIT. The lab is located in a newly renovated space in Cambridge, MA, near Kendall Square. MIT is committed to diversity and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
To apply, candidates should submit their application through the MIT Jobs Portal using the provided link. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in 3D genome organization, gene regulation, molecular biology, and gaining hands-on research experience in a leading academic environment.