What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Research Specialist (Sun Lab) position at The Morgridge Institute for Research?
Description
The Morgridge Institute for Research seeks an assistant research specialist, preferably with prior experience in a laboratory research setting.
The Sun group utilizes zebrafish, and, occasionally, mice as model systems to study regeneration of heart muscle and the crosstalk between organ systems during tissue regeneration. The primary focus of this position is regeneration research with duties involving (but not limited to) molecular biology, histology, surgeries, explant culture, imaging, microinjection, and imaging and analysis, with opportunities for co-authorships on published manuscripts. There also will be some animal husbandry and general lab responsibilities. Training will be provided directly by the group leader. We welcome ambitious applicants with enthusiasm for regenerative biology and enthusiasm for working with research zebrafish.
Primary Responsibilities:
· Performing molecular biology, including making DNA constructs
· Generating mutant or transgenic zebrafish by microinjection
· Breeding, some husbandry, and genotyping of zebrafish
· Preparing chemicals, reagents, and solutions for general laboratory use
· Operating laboratory equipment required for specific assays
· Reviewing laboratory methods manuals, scientific journals, abstracts, and other literature for information applicable to research experiments
· Assisting in training new personnel
· Obtaining, preparing, mounting, and staining tissue for microscopic examination
· Data collection and imaging from experimental samples
· Compiling, analyzing, and documenting results from experimental data, and drawing conclusions from experimental results
· Additional miscellaneous duties as required
Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each primary duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties.
Education and Experience:
· Minimum Bachelor’s degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other directly related scientific field
· Previous experience in a laboratory research setting is preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
· Strong background in biology and engineering
· Training in zebrafish work, molecular biology, and imaging will be provided
· Must have the ability to work both independently and part of a dynamic research team
· Strong written and oral communication skills are essential
· Must have strong organization skills and attention to detail
Working Conditions and Physical Effort:
- Standing for long periods of time is required
· Work is normally performed in a wet laboratory environment
· No or very limited physical effort is required
· No or very limited exposure to physical risk
· Occasional evening and weekend work