Staff Research Associate 1 (9613C), MCB Research
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Departmental Overview
The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) at the University of California, Berkeley conducts teaching and research focused on the molecular structures and cellular processes that underlie the function, reproduction, and development of living organisms. The department supports a broad and interdisciplinary research agenda spanning biochemistry, biophysics, molecular and structural biology, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, cell and developmental biology, tumor biology, microbiology, immunology, pathogenesis, and neurobiology.
MCB research draws on a wide range of model systems, including viruses, microbes, plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates, to address fundamental biological questions. The department is organized into five divisions: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Cell and Developmental Biology; Genetics, Genomics and Development; Molecular Therapeutics; and Immunology and Molecular Medicine.
Position Summary
Stanley lab is a multidisciplinary research team at the University of California, Berkeley, Molecular and Cell Biology. The teams seek to translate basic disease biology and pathogenesis research from the laboratory. The main purpose of the position is to investigate the mechanistic basis of successful immune control of tuberculosis through the lens of metabolism.
Application Review Date
The First Review Date for this job is June 17, 2026. For full consideration, please apply on or before the first review date.
Responsibilities
Research
- Conduct independent research on M. tuberculosis.
- Responsible for generating knockout bacteria, testing their phenotypes in vitro, and analyzing the impact of genetic perturbations on control of TB infection using the mouse model.
- Investigates the mechanistic basis of successful immune control of tuberculosis through the lens of metabolism.
Lab Support
- Assist laboratory staff in research projects by infecting mice with M. tuberculosis.
- Analyze the outcome of M. tuberculosis infection by enumerating bacterial numbers in tissue.
- Analyze the cellular immune response by flow cytometry.
Laboratory Maintenance
- Order supplies for BSL3 and BLS2 laboratories.
- Unpack received items.
- Clean and organize laboratories.
- Ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Maintain all safety records and protocols.
- Liaison with Environmental Health and Safety to coordinate lab inspections.
Colony Management
- Oversee mouse colony.
Required Qualifications
- Self-motivated, energetic and able to work in a diverse team environment.
- Significant experience with tissue culture and common techniques in molecular biology.
- Experience with macrophage culture.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Experience working with human pathogens or immunology.
- Flexibility in work schedule.
Education / Training
- Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent experience/training.
Preferred Qualifications
- BSL2 or BSL3 experience.
- Work with primary macrophages and experience with analysis of the immune response.
- Strong understanding of immunology and microbial pathogenesis through coursework and research.
- Experience with flow cytometry.
Salary & Benefits
For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University, please visit the University of California's Compensation & Benefits website.
The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $28.69 (Step 1) - $30.56 (Step 4). This is a non-exempt, bi-weekly paid position. This is a full-time [40 hours/week] Career position eligible for full UC benefits.
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