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Boston Biomedical Research Institute average salary is $51,000, median salary is $51,000 with a salary range from $50,000 to $52,000.
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Production Analyst 50,000-52,000 Cypress, CA, 90630 2014 Boston Biomedical Research Institute Production Analyst Salaries (3)
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  • Boston Biomedical Research Institute
  • Industry: Education/Training
  • City: Watertown, MA
  • The Boston Biomedical Research Institute (BBRI) is dedicated to basic biomedical research to promote the understanding, treatment and prevention of specific human diseases. The areas of investigation concern the structure and function of muscle proteins, mechanisms of cell communication, and the control of cell growth and gene function. A major focus is muscle cell biology, which has implications for muscle-related diseases such as asthma, stroke, and heart failure. When appropriate, the Institute collaborates in clinical studies of patients to apply the results of basic research to problems of human health and the cure of disease. BBRI is an independent, not-for-profit