Research Assistant, Per Diem
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a per diem Research Assistant for the department of Neuroscience & Cell Biology at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Under the Direction of Principal Investigator, Research Assistant will research the molecular mechanisms of the body's biological clocks and how clock dysfunction is involved in pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders including autism and depression. The position involves assisting with chronobiology and neuroscience research projects, managing transgenic and knockout mouse colonies, maintaining laboratory supplies and equipment. The lab has a strong record of mentoring undergraduates, with many former trainees earning co-authorships, fellowships, travel awards, and successful admission to medical or graduate programs.
Among the key duties of this position are the following:
- Work on chronobiology and neuroscience related research projects.
- Manage transgenic and knockout mouse colonies, pup weaning and genotyping.
- Maintain adequate inventory of laboratory supplies; order and organize laboratory supplies.
- Help prepare reagents, solutions and specimens; assist with cleaning and disposal of spent reagents using appropriate procedures.
- Maintain, calibrate, repair, and/or oversee efforts to improve the functionality of our laboratory equipment.
- Preserve the organization and cleanliness of the laboratory.
Minimum Education and Experience:
- Current undergraduate/graduate student majoring in Biology or related areas or an individual with an undergraduate/graduate degree.
- Experience in data analysis as well as molecular biology.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
- Physical Demands: Ability to work in a lab environment.
- Work Environment: Lab environment. Moderate Noise.
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