Research Specialist B
Job Description Summary
We are seeking a full-time Research Specialist to join the Translational Spine and Joint Research Laboratory in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. The successful applicant will conduct experimental work in support of multiple ongoing projects, including those focused on developing minimally-invasive therapies for low back pain and novel treatments for pediatric musculoskeletal disorders, while also contributing to lab management activities. A unique strength of our laboratory's research program is its translational scope, spanning basic mechanistic studies through preclinical studies in animal models and clinical studies involving human patients. The successful applicant will play an active role in experimental planning, data collection, analysis, and interpretation, and will work closely with trainees and collaborators across multiple projects. The position will include the opportunity to co-author peer-reviewed manuscripts and participate in the vibrant scientific life of Penn's world-renowned Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, with abundant opportunities for educational and professional growth. This position is contingent upon funding.
Qualifications
For this position, a Bachelor's degree (minimum) or Master's degree (preferred) in biology, bioengineering, or a related discipline is required, along with 1-3 years of research experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Experience in one or more of the following areas is required: working with animal models (including rodents), cell culture, molecular assays (e.g. qPCR and western blots), histology, imaging (e.g. microscopy and microCT), and soft tissue biomechanics. Competence with PC computers and familiarity with statistical software is required. Experience with analytical software tools is preferred. Previous experience in musculoskeletal research is preferred. Lab management experience, including maintaining inventory, ordering supplies, maintaining equipment, and maintaining general cleanliness and safety within laboratory areas is preferred. It is important that the candidate possesses an eagerness to learn new scientific ideas and methods, is able to conduct literature reviews to assist in determining suitable methodology, and is able to precisely follow instructions. The successful candidate must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, be highly organized and detail-oriented, have the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, and be able to manage multiple ongoing projects and responsibilities simultaneously in a fast-paced research environment. They must also possess the ability to take initiative, prioritize tasks, use good judgment, and ensure the completion of assigned tasks. The ideal candidate will understand the scientific rationale behind their experiments and how their work contributes to the broader research goals of the laboratory.
Job Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Department / School
Perelman School of Medicine
Pay Range
$50,000.00 - $57,335.40 Annual Rate
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