The Ren Lab is located in the Gordon Center for Medical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Leveraging a full spectrum of state-of-the-art research facilities and collaborations with many world-renowned institutions in the greater Boston area, including MIT, Harvard, Broad, and BU, the lab enjoys a highly interdisciplinary and intellectually stimulating scientific environment.

The lab is committed to providing a nurturing environment for passionate scientists and engineers to come together and engage in multidisciplinary collaborations to address the most pressing challenges at the forefront of today’s biology and medicine. The lab values integrity, curiosity, and mutually enriching mentorship focusing on all members’ personal and professional growth.

The Ren Lab constantly seeks highly motivated talents at all levels who share our values and passion to join the team. Interested candidates, especially those from underrepresented groups, are welcome to contact Dr. Ren directly with a CV and a brief description of their interests.

The lab currently seeks highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to work at the interfaces of imaging, nanotechnology, and computational science with broad biomedical applications, such as brain mapping and Alzheimer’s Disease. The goal of the lab is to understand complex biological systems by developing large-scale imaging and mapping methodologies. The team integrates photonic, biochemical, and computational approaches to enable quantitative investigation in fully-assembled biosystems at the ‘ground truth’ level, addressing the fundamentals of these systems in a systematic and scalable manner. The Ren Lab also aims to develop enabling medical tools empowered by new photonic devices and to integrate complementary modalities for a wide range of clinical applications, such as intraoperative guidance.

The lab values mutually enriching mentoring with a focus on fellows’ career development. The fellows will be encouraged and supported to launch independent research via developing collaborations with multiple faculty members, supervising junior trainees, teaching graduate seminars, and writing grants.

Prospective candidates should have the drive and creativity to lead their projects independently. The fellows will have the opportunity to work on several highly innovative and promising research directions:

  • Optical: High-throughput volumetric imaging
  • Biochemical: Long-lasting nano-scale proteomic contrast synthesis
  • Computational: Cross-scale cross-modality image validation, graph analysis, and topological abstraction
  • Translational: multimodal systems and miniaturized devices

The fellows will be appointed through Harvard Medical School. Positions are available immediately and fully funded with benefits. The initial appointment is for two years with the possibility of continuation. Interested candidates are to contact Dr. Ren (jren@mgh.harvard.edu) with a curriculum vitae and a cover letter describing research interests and experience.

The lab currently seeks highly motivated research assistants/lab technicians to work at the interfaces of imaging, nanotechnology, and computational science with broad biomedical applications, such as brain mapping and Alzheimer’s Disease. The goal of the lab is to understand complex biological systems by developing large-scale imaging and mapping methodologies. The team integrates photonic, biochemical, and computational approaches to enable quantitative investigation in fully-assembled biosystems at the ‘ground truth’ level, addressing the fundamentals of these systems in a systematic and scalable manner. The Ren Lab also aims to develop enabling medical tools empowered by new photonic devices and to integrate complementary modalities for a wide range of clinical applications, such as intraoperative guidance.

The assistant will primarily perform basic wet-bench biochemical experiments on various platforms, including hydrogels, 3D cell cultures, organoids, and tissues. The assistant will prepare and maintain experimental protocols and perform general laboratory maintenance.

This position would be an ideal transition step for a college graduate interested in further pursuing their advanced medical or graduate degrees. The lab will provide hands-on training directly with the Principal Investigator and the experts in their respective fields. The assistant will also have opportunities to contribute to research publications.

Preferred Qualification:

  • Bachelor’s degree in biochemistry, chemistry, polymer science, neuroscience, biology, medicine, or related fields.
  • Knowledge and skills in basic biochemical approaches, including electrophoresis, ELISA, western blot, and immunohistochemistry.
  • Hands-on experience in animal handling, tissue processing, histology, polymerization, or nanoparticle synthesis.
  • Commitment for a period of two years or longer.

Full-time and part-time positions are available immediately and fully funded with benefits. Interested candidates are to contact Dr. Ren (jren@mgh.harvard.edu) with a curriculum vitae and a cover letter describing research interests and experience.

The lab currently seeks highly motivated graduate and senior undergraduate students to work at the interfaces of imaging, nanotechnology, and computational science with broad biomedical applications, such as brain mapping and Alzheimer’s Disease. The goal of the lab is to understand complex biological systems by developing large-scale imaging and mapping methodologies. The team integrates photonic, biochemical, and computational approaches to enable quantitative investigation in fully-assembled biosystems at the ‘ground truth’ level, addressing the fundamentals of these systems in a systematic and scalable manner. The Ren Lab also aims to develop enabling medical tools empowered by new photonic devices and to integrate complementary modalities for a wide range of clinical applications, such as intraoperative guidance.

We welcome students of all disciplines, including but not limited to the following:

  • Optical imaging
  • Biochemistry, including polymer science, nanoparticle synthesize
  • Signal processing
  • Computational techniques, such as parallel computing, computer vision, machine learning, AR/VR, and 3D graphics

The lab will provide hands-on training directly with the Principal Investigator and the experts in their respective fields. Students will also have opportunities to contribute to or lead research publications. We can host and support students from many institutions across Greater Boston, including MIT, Harvard, HST, Boston University, Northeastern University, and Tufts University. Both short-term and long-term positions are available on flexible schedules. Interested students are to contact Dr. Ren (jren@mgh.harvard.edu) with a curriculum vitae and a cover letter describing research interests and experience.

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