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Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation Manager
Queen’s University
Kingston, ON
The MS Instrumentation Manager (MS-IM) oversees the day-to-day operation of the suite of research mass spectrometer (MS) instruments that are located in the MS Facility in the Department of Chemistry at Queen’s University. The MS-IM is responsible for the supervision of MS technician(s). The MS-IM is also responsible for supervising and advising on the maintenance and upgrading of advanced research MS instrumentation and the training and advising of students/ postdoctoral, and other users in the use and applications of the instrumentation. The MS-IM will report to the Head of the Department or the Head’s delegate which, under most circumstances, is the Chair of the Technical Resources Committee (TRC) or the Department Manager. The MS-IM is also a permanent member of the TRC.
Closing date: October 16, 2023
Associate Scientist
Amgen
Burnaby, British Columbia
We are looking for a highly motivated scientist to join the CRADI-Molecular Analytics team. The successful candidate will work with cross functional teams to thoroughly characterize both reagent and therapeutic protein candidates using various analytical techniques to support Amgen’s early phase discovery programs. In this vital role you will join the recently created Center for Research Acceleration by Digital Innovation (CRADI), Biologic Therapeutic Discovery, at our Research facility in Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Candidates can apply here.
Post-Doctoral Fellow
University of Alberta
Laboratory: Dr. Andrei Drabovich
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow with strong background in proteomics, mass spectrometry, bioanalytical chemistry or molecular biology, and interests in cancer proteomics. The successful candidate will join our research program in clinical proteomics at the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. The project will include development of novel mass spectrometry assays to advance prostate cancer biomarker discovery, serological diagnostics, and antibody sequencing.
The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled.