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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Apr 21, 2026
Full Time
Treon Lab Senior Technician
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA
Job Ref:JR-3524 Location:450 Brookline Ave, BOSTON, MA 02215 Category:Research Laboratory Employment Type:Full time Work Location:Onsite: 100% onsite Salary/Pay Rate:$52,400.00 - $57,200.00 per year Overview The Bing Center for Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia (BCWM) is situated in the Longwood area of Boston and is part of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The BCWM is composed of a multi-disciplinary team of physicians, scientists, and computational biologists who are dedicated to the rationale based, genomically guided drug development for Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia, a subtype of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The BCWM laboratory utilizes multi-omics to provide insights for medicinal chemistry efforts aimed at targeting pro-survival pathways related to MYD88 and CXCR4 mutation signaling, which constitute the most common mutations found in Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia. The BCWM has successfully developed therapeutics currently approved and in use...
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Mar 10, 2026
Full Time
Senior Research Technician- Chowdhury Lab
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA
Job Ref:JR-2226 Location:450 Brookline Ave, BOSTON, MA 02215 Category:Research Laboratory Employment Type:Full time Work Location:Onsite: 100% onsite Salary/Pay Rate:$52,400.00 - $57,200.00 per year Overview The Chowdhury Lab investigates how human cells sense and repair DNA damage. Loss of genome integrity due to DNA damage has long been established as a critical contributor to cancer and tumorigenesis. Our work therefore focuses on how cells maintain genome integrity. Through genetic, biochemical, and proteomic approaches, as well as collaboration with structural biologists, computational biologists and mouse geneticists, we aim to achieve better understanding in cancer etiology and the development of effective cancer diagnoses and therapies. Whether it is searching for potential treatments for radiation exposure, or the causes and treatment of ovarian cancer, we strive for research that makes a positive impact. The Mellen and Eisenson Family...
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