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Research Specialist I

Staff

May 1, 2026

Location

Princeton

Princeton University

Type

Full-time Term (1 year, possible extension)

Salary

$41,000 - $60,000

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in science
Laboratory rodent care and handling
Math and computer proficiency
Meticulous record keeping
Molecular biology/immunology/virology preferred
Team player, independent worker

Research Areas

Host responses to hepatotropic infections
Hepatitis viruses
Flaviviruses
Humanized mouse models
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Research Specialist I

Overview

Princeton University's Department of Molecular Biology seeks applicants for a Research Specialist position to join a laboratory focused on studying host responses to human hepatotropic infections, including hepatitis viruses and flaviviruses. The successful candidate will work with the P.I. and members of the lab to design and perform experiments with a particular focus on the analysis of host responses in humanized mouse models.

Responsibilities

Specific duties include but are not limited to laboratory rodent care and handling; maintaining and breeding of transgenic mouse colonies; rodent survival surgeries; in vivo luminescence imaging; quantification of pathogen load; tissue culture and lab maintenance work.

Qualifications

ESSENTIAL
A strong background in science and a bachelor's degree is required. Additional in vivo study experience from coursework and/or internships is a plus. Optimally, the candidate has demonstrated experience with laboratory rodent care and handling. Math and computer proficiency, along with meticulous record keeping is required. Must be highly motivated, highly organized, a team player, able to work independently, and must have excellent written and oral communication skills. The finalist will be required to pass a background check. This is a one year term position with possibility for extension.

PREFERRED
Previous experience with animal model systems and/or mammalian tissue culture is preferred but not necessary. A strong background in molecular biology, immunology and/or virology is highly desirable along with the ability to perform advanced mouse work, including colony management, genotyping and rodent surgical procedures. Knowledge of mammalian cell culture and mouse genetics is a plus. Rank and salary are dependent upon qualifications and experience.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Standard Weekly Hours 36.25

Eligible for Overtime Yes

Benefits Eligible Yes

Probationary Period 90 days

Salary Range $41,000 to $60,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What are the essential qualifications for the Research Specialist I role at Princeton?

A bachelor's degree in science is required, along with math and computer proficiency and meticulous record keeping. Experience with laboratory rodent care and handling is optimal. Candidates must be highly motivated, organized, team players able to work independently with excellent communication skills. Background check required. See similar research assistant jobs for preparation tips.

🧪What are the main responsibilities in this Molecular Biology lab position?

Duties include laboratory rodent care, maintaining and breeding transgenic mouse colonies, rodent survival surgeries, in vivo luminescence imaging, pathogen load quantification, tissue culture, and lab maintenance. Focus on analyzing host responses in humanized mouse models for hepatotropic infections like hepatitis viruses and flaviviruses. Explore research jobs for more lab roles.

🔬Is prior experience with animal models or tissue culture necessary?

Essential: Strong science background and bachelor's degree. Preferred: Experience with animal model systems, mammalian tissue culture, mouse colony management, genotyping, surgical procedures, and knowledge of mouse genetics. Molecular biology, immunology, or virology background highly desirable. Check clinical research jobs for related opportunities.

💰What is the salary, benefits, and employment term for this position?

Salary range: $41,000 - $60,000 based on qualifications. Weekly hours: 36.25, overtime eligible, benefits eligible, 90-day probationary period. One-year term with possibility for extension. Princeton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. View university salaries for comparisons.

🚀How does this role support career growth in research at Princeton University?

Work directly with the PI in a lab studying host responses to hepatitis viruses and flaviviruses using humanized mouse models. Gain hands-on in vivo experience, ideal for advancing in molecular biology or immunology. Network in Princeton's research community. Read postdoctoral success tips and research jobs.

🌍Does Princeton sponsor visas for international applicants?

Visa sponsorship not mentioned; position open to qualified applicants per Equal Opportunity policy. U.S. work authorization likely required. International candidates should verify eligibility. Explore Ivy League schools for more global opportunities.
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