Research Assistant

Brown University

Providence, RI

ID: 7292831
Posted: Recently posted
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Summary

The Mayoral Lab is part of the Department of Neuroscience and is affiliated with the Carney institute for Brain Science at Brown University. The lab studies glia-neuron interactions in development and disease using classic and modern cellular and molecular approaches as well as in vivo mouse models and in vitro systems.

The Research Assistant will contribute to the overall administration of the lab and assist with daily lab activities, including mouse colony management, maintaining cell lines and reagents, tissue collection and processing, and experimental analysis. Candidates may be considered for either a grade 7 or grade 8 position based upon their specific qualifications.

This is a fixed-term position with a current end date of one year from hire, which may be extended based upon available funding.

Job Qualifications

Education and Experience

Required: Bachelor's degree in the life sciences.

Required: Prior related laboratory experience or extensive coursework. (Grade 7)

Required: 1-2 years of relevant laboratory experience. (Grade 8)

Or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Experience with mouse models and colony management is a plus.

Experience with cell culture techniques is a plus.

Experience with biochemistry and techniques such as RTPCR and Western blotting is a plus.

Experience with immunohistology techniques and fluorescence imaging is a plus.

Job Competencies

Must be willing and able to provide technical support to all laboratory personnel.

Ability to quickly learn new technical skills.

Dependability and strong record keeping.

Must see to the maintenance and organization of laboratory research activities.

Must interact well with other laboratory personnel, with members of the Brown University community, and with the broader research community.

Ability to preform complex experiments, research protocols, and techniques with high levels of reliability and accuracy within time constraints.

Excellent written and communication skills.

Ability to be observant and self-motivated, think critically and problem-solve.

Must be able to multitask and complete tasks in a timely manner.

Possesses a willingness and ability to support a diverse and inclusive campus community.