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MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST (Medford, MA)

By | February 27, 2008

COMPANY

Agrivida was founded by MIT scientists and entrepreneurs. Our broad mission is to use biotechnology to provide sustainable, agricultural feedstocks to the fuel and chemical industries. We are engineering biomass resources to increase the efficiency of industrial processes, thereby replacing traditional fossil resources. The use of environmentally friendly biomass improves local economies, increases revenue from agriculture, improves national energy security, and helps fight global warming.

CURRENT HIRING

Agrivida is actively seeking molecular biologists with excellent skills, diverse backgrounds, and an entrepreneurial spirit. We are an equal opportunity employer, seeking talented individuals to grow our team, help us expand our research and development initiatives, and achieve our project goals.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST

Outstanding candidates will have experience performing some or all of the following molecular biology techniques:

• polymerase chain reaction (PCR);

• Southern analysis;

• DNA purification;

• gel electrophoresis; and

• experience in database software (Access) and plant tissue culture are an asset.

Applicants should have a B.S. or M.S. in biology or a related field, three years experience, and be able to work well in a team environment or independently. Internships are also available for applicants with less experience. Demonstrated computer literacy and outstanding written, oral, and interpersonal skills are highly desirable. Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.S.

CONTACT

Email resumes, cover letter, and references to: Careers@agrivida.com with “Agrivida Molecular Biologist” in the subject field. For additional information and job postings, please refer to our website (www.agrivida.com). We appreciate your interest in Agrivida and look forward to working with you in the future!!!

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