Research Lab Specialist Assoc
Under the general direction of faculty and/or senior research personnel, the Research Laboratory Specialist Associate will support the operation of a neuroscience research laboratory focused on Drosophila melanogaster as a model to study behavior, genetics, and neural circuits. Research topics include sleep regulation, memory, social behavior, and their underlying genetic and neural mechanisms.
The successful candidate will contribute to the design and execution of experiments investigating sleep and behavioral phenotypes using high-throughput, automated platforms such as the Ethoscope and LabGym. They will participate in formulating research methods and experimental designs, analyze complex behavioral and imaging datasets, and suggest improvements in protocols and computational pipelines.
- Independently conducting behavioral assays related to sleep, memory, and social interactions in Drosophila.
- Employing and optimizing computational tools (e.g., Ethoscope, LabGym) for automated behavioral tracking and classification.
- Supporting genetic and circuit manipulation experiments using GAL4/UAS, CRISPR, and thermogenetic/optogenetic tools.
- Performing data analysis and generating figures for publications and presentations.
- Assisting in manuscript preparation and contributing to experimental design discussions.
- Training new lab members in behavioral and genetic techniques.
- Maintaining lab equipment, organizing data records, and ensuring compliance with safety and research protocols.
- Contributing to lab meetings and collaborative projects across disciplines.
Bachelor's degree and 1 year of experience with demonstrated proficiency in Drosophila genetics and behavioral neuroscience or a combination of education and experience.
Experience with automated behavioral tracking, data analysis in Python or R, and circuit-level manipulations is highly desirable.
Employees in this classification are expected to work independently, evaluate experimental approaches, and make decisions that significantly impact research outcomes. This role requires initiative, analytical skill, and the ability to troubleshoot complex experimental systems.
Master's degree preferred
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