Lab Assistant for Killifish Husbandry and Research
The Department of Genetics at Stanford University is looking for a full-time fish technician to help with research on aging and age-related diseases (https://web.stanford.edu/group/brunet/). This is a diverse and engaging environment with a culture of collaboration, scientific excellence, and support. This position is represented by SEIU Local 2007 and the collective bargaining agreement between the university and SEIU Local 2007 governs the terms and conditions of employment.
The fish technician will care for the short-lived African killifish, which is a powerful model to study aging and age-related diseases. The fish technician will also perform laboratory procedures involving this fish. The ideal candidate will be well-organized, reliable, and motivated, and he/she/they will have excellent ability to interact with team members. Previous experience with fish husbandry is desired, but not required.
Duties include:
- Maintain various strains of fish
- Maintain the Aquatic Housing Systems, including checking water parameters, preparing food, regular feeding, sterilize fish tanks etc.
- Recognize and report signs of illness or behavioral abnormalities
- Take fish census and record information, such as deaths.
- Maintain accurate and compete records on fish inventory and breeding
- Treat animal under the direction of a post-doctoral fellow(s)
- Set-up breeding tanks and collect fish embryos, and hatch developed embryos
- Perform lab procedures such as genotyping.
- Perform lab procedures such as tissue dissection, fluorescence activated cell sorting, fish transgenesis.
- Organize the fish room.
- Feeding the fish during the weekend approximately once a month (Saturday and Sunday)
Qualifications:
- Demonstrated habits of cleanliness and neatness
- Ability to keep detailed records
- Ability to follow oral and written instruction in English
- Understanding the techniques required to care for animals
- Computer experience to maintain breeding records and other documents preferred
- Ability to work in a pathogen-free environment using established procedures
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- A least two years of animal work experience is desired. Experience working with fish is highly desired.
- Computer experience (excel, word, email, etc.) in order to maintain breeding records and other documents preferred.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED):
This position requires a minimum of one year of Laboratory Assistant I level or a combination of education and relevant experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED):
- In addition to the qualifications listed for the Laboratory Glassware Washer, these employees must have demonstrated initiative and good judgment.
- Ability to perform work with a minimum of error under general supervision.
- Ability to train others in aspects of Lab Assistant work.
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES:
None
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