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Technical Assistant I - Hrvatin Lab (Relocation Assistance Available!)

Whitehead Institute
Posted a month ago, valid for 15 days
Location

Coy, AR 72046, US

Salary

$47,500 per year

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The job requires performing bench level experiments and small independent research projects to support scientific research objectives in a lab setting.
  • A Bachelor’s degree in biology or a related field is required, along with proficiency in basic lab techniques and principles of molecular biology preferred.
  • Candidates should have excellent written and oral communication skills, strong organizational skills, and the ability to work as a team player.
  • The pay for this position is set at $47,500, which is the same for both the minimum and maximum ranges.
  • This role is classified as exempt and is part of the Technicians job family, reporting directly to an HHMI Member.

Classification:

Exempt

Job Family:

Technicians

Reports to:

HHMI Member

Job Description Summary:

We are looking for an entry-level research assistant (Technical Assistant I) to join our team. The position will involve performing extensive tissue culture work, work with lentiviruses, medium throughput chemical screening, metabolomic and transcriptomic assays, bench level experiments (molecular biology) as well as work with mice and hamsters. You will have the opportunity to work independently on a research project as well as collaborate with members of the lab. Responsibilities include advancing the scientific research objectives of the lab, analyzing experimental data, addressing methodological problems in experimental protocols and results, and reporting data to supervisor.  

HRVATIN LAB RESEARCH
 

To survive extreme environments, many animals have evolved the ability to profoundly decrease metabolic rate and body temperature and enter states of dormancy, such as torpor and hibernation. Our laboratory studies the mysteries of how animals and their cells initiate, regulate, and survive these adaptations. Specifically, we focus on investigating: 1) how the brain regulates torpor (in mice) and hibernation (in hamsters), 2) how cells and genomes of different organisms adapt to these states, and 3) whether inducing these states can slow down tissue damage, cancer progression, and even aging. Our long-term goal is to explore potential applications of inducing similar states of “suspended animation” in human cells and tissues. This position offers a unique opportunity to play a critical role in this exciting work that promises fundamental new insights into mammalian physiology as informs potential medical applications.

Our lab has an exceptional track record of training young scientists. This position is ideal for highly organized, motivated and hard-working individuals seeking to launch their career as future scientists in academia or industry.

CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES

  • In consultation with the Principal Investigator or other project manager, design and conduct experiments.

  • Document, compile, and assist in interpreting experimental data.  Report data to supervisor in oral and written reports. Present in lab meetings.

  • Consult scientific literature

  • Operate and maintain laboratory equipment to complete investigations.

  • Prepare, order, and maintain stocks of necessary reagents, solutions and supplies. May work with vendors to address equipment, reagent, or supply issues.

  • Other tasks as required or assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in biology or a field directly related to the work. 

  • Proficient in basic lab techniques and principles of molecular biology preferred.

  • Knowledge of various scientific databases and publications preferred.

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, strong organizational skills required.

Additional Qualifications
 

Experience with mammalian cell culture, molecular biology techniques, or animal work is preferred. Preference will be given to candidates who can commit for two years. Prior research experience is desirable, though not essential. Demonstrated abilities in basic laboratory techniques helpful, but not required. Exposure to applicable computer technologies, including specific software applications, may be required.

Appropriate communications skills required. May be required to work with a variety of hazardous materials. While prior laboratory experience is helpful, most important is a candidate with curiosity, work ethic, organization, the ability to learn new techniques, and an excellent track record in college. We expect to teach the biochemical, molecular biology, and neuroscience approaches that will be used. This is an ideal position for a recent college graduate interested in preparing for graduate or medical school.

  • Pay Range Minimum: 47,500

  • Pay Range Maximum: 47,500

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