Boston VA Research Institute, Inc. (BVARI)
Katharine MacIsaac, MPH, is a Project Manager at Genomes2Veterans, leading the Genomic Medicine at VA (GenoVA) study since September 2021. Previously, Katharine served as a Project Coordinator for the GenoVA research study at Harvard Medical School and worked as a COVID-19 Contact Tracer for the Town of Belmont. Additional experience includes a Student Intern role at The Public Health Institute of Western MA, focusing on substance use disorder treatment needs, and roles as a Public Health Teaching Assistant and Peer Advisor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Prior work experience includes positions at Massachusetts General Hospital as an Administrative Assistant and in various customer service roles. Katharine holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health and Health Sciences from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Boston VA Research Institute, Inc. (BVARI)
Founded in 1990, BVARI is one of Boston's only small non-profits in biomedical research. We are a strategic partner to the VA Boston Healthcare System, which maintains academic affiliations with several prestigious universities in Boston. We enable top-notch research programs, driving major advances in a number of high-priority disease areas affecting the US veteran population and translating to the general public. Our small business setting is ideal for highly intelligent and driven leaders wishing to make a big impact in the workplace. Every role at BVARI is essential to driving excellence, and every individual is highly valued and challenged to grow and thrive within our environment. We encourage shining stars who wish to push traditional corporate boundaries, deeply broaden their knowledge base, and influence outcomes to apply.