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Senior Research Assistant - In Vivo Biology

Tufts University
Posted a day ago, valid for 12 days
Location

Medford, MA, US

Salary

$67,200 - $100,700 per year

Contract type

Full Time

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Overview

The Allen Discovery Center is dedicated to the advancement of basic biology and biomedicine, and to using an integrated approach to control biological structure and function. Through a combination of molecular genetics, biophysics, and computational approaches, researchers at the Center work toward multi-level control of patterning. Novel technology is being developed to modulate the bioelectric communication that enables cells to coordinate their activities toward specific anatomical and functional outcomes. Applications in progress include the repair of birth defects, regenerative medicine, cancer reprogramming, and synthetic biology.

What You'll Do

This is a one-year limited term position subject to renewal based upon performance and continue funding. It is also grant funded and not eligible for severance pay. 
 
The Senior Research Assistant supports research activities within the Levin Lab by independently conducting specialized laboratory experiments and procedures in support of funded research projects. Working under the general direction of the Principal Investigator and senior scientific staff, this position performs both in vivo work such as: mouse colony management, genotyping, IV/IP/SC injections, microsurgery support, Xenopus husbandry, and molecular biology work including qPCR and imaging. The role requires a high degree of technical expertise and independent judgment in planning and executing experiments. The Senior Research Assistant contributes to the development and optimization of research techniques and protocols, analyzes and interprets experimental data, maintains accurate laboratory records, and assists in the preparation of publications, presentations, and research reports. The position may provide training and guidance to junior laboratory personnel and students and supports day-to-day laboratory operations, including equipment maintenance, inventory management, and compliance with laboratory safety requirements. This role operates with limited supervision and contributes significantly to the efficiency, productivity, and scientific success of the laboratory's research programs.

 

  • Animal husbandry and experimental procedures
    Maintain mouse breeding colonies and accurate husbandry, genotyping, treatment, and study records.
    Perform approved procedures such as intravenous, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous injections; microsurgery support, monitor animals; coordinate timed collections; and assist with Xenopus husbandry and experimental workflows as trained.
  • Molecular, histological, and staining workflows
    Perform accurate micropipetting, solution preparation, tissue collection, fixation, embedding/sectioning support, immunostaining, and in situ hybridization.
    Follow and optimize established protocols while maintaining controls and documentation required for reproducibility.
  • Cell culture and sample preparation
    Maintain mammalian or amphibian cell and tissue cultures as needed, including media preparation, feeding, passaging, treatment, and cryopreservation.
    Prepare samples for sequencing, imaging, biochemical assays, and collaborator transfer.
  • Experimental records, data collection, and analysis
    Maintain complete electronic and written laboratory records, sample inventories, and chain-of-custody documentation.
    Acquire images and measurements, perform basic quantitative analysis, and summarize results for the project team.
  • Laboratory operations and supplies
    Maintain equipment, shared workspaces, reagents, and safety documentation.
    Track inventory, place supply requests, prepare stock solutions and media, and help ensure continuity of ongoing experiments.

What We're Looking For

Basic Requirements:
Knowledge and experience typically acquired by:
  • Master's Degree
  • 5 years of progressively responsible experience in a related field of research
  • Strong organizational, communication, and data management skills
  • Experience with mouse anatomy, mouse colony management and Xenopus husbandry
  • Genotyping
  • IV/IP/SC injections
  • Microsurgery support
  • Knowledge of molecular wetlab techniques including: Accurate pipetting, PCR, qPCR, in-situ hybridization
  • Confocal or fluorescence imaging and image-analysis software
  • GraphPad Prism
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience managing and directing in vivo research studies and laboratory operations
  • R or Python experience
  • Experience with wound healing or limb-regeneration models is highly desirable
  • Experience with immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, or ELISA: basic understanding of antibody staining and using antibody staining to measure cellular expression of proteins in tissue sections
  • Experience training junior personnel or maintaining shared laboratory systems

Pay Range

Minimum $67,200.00, Midpoint $83,900.00, Maximum $100,700.00
 

Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.



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