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Mass Spectrometry Research Scientist Halifax

Mass Spectrometry Research Scientist Halifax
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Pursue innovative biomedical research as a Mass Spectrometry Research Scientist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Focus on metabolic-immune interactions to enhance vaccine response through advanced LC-MS approaches. In this full-time role within the Pathology Department, you will lead a research program centered on metabolism's impact on immunity. With expertise in metabolomics and proteomics, you will guide advanced research projects, ensuring high-quality results through collaboration across multiple institutions. An emphasis on publishing findings and obtaining funding will further your contributions to the scientific community. Key Responsibilities: - Design and execute LC-MS research programs effectively - Drive metabolomic and proteomic methodology integration - Analyze large datasets using bioinformatics for insights - Oversee laboratory operations and compliance with standards - Lead knowledge translation activities, including publications Requirements: - PhD in Chemistry or related field - 5-7 years of experience in metabolomics/proteomics - Expertise in mass spectrometry and data analysis - Leadership and mentorship experience - Robust communication and problem-solving skills Leverage your advanced skills in mass spectrometry to drive significant research advancements at Dalhousie University. Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2o27df
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