Staff Research Associate
Job Description
The Staff Research Associate (SRA) will support the Principal Investigator (PI) in conducting active experiments and assist with administrative responsibilities essential to the operation of a biomedical research laboratory. This position is an excellent opportunity for individuals considering graduate training in the biomedical sciences or pursuing medical school.
Our laboratory focuses on the cardiovascular complications associated with emerging cancer therapies. We are currently developing and characterizing preclinical mouse models that replicate cardiovascular toxicities linked to novel cancer immunotherapies, including immune checkpoint inhibitor–associated myocarditis. These models are used to investigate underlying cardiovascular and immunologic mechanisms. In parallel, our research is integrated with a robust clinical surveillance program. The SRA will contribute to experimental work supporting these efforts and assist with administrative tasks necessary for the daily operations of a growing laboratory.
The SRA will perform a range of duties aligned with these goals and is expected to develop increasing independence over time. Responsibilities include gaining proficiency in molecular and biochemical techniques used to analyze tissues and cells, such as Western blotting and quantitative PCR (qPCR). The SRA will also assist with in vivo mouse experiments, actively participate in mouse colony management, and oversee laboratory supply inventory and ordering.
Key Responsibilities
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25% Essential/Yes - Administration:. Under general supervision, oversee all aspects of the administrative office; Interact with university officials, faculty, staff and representatives from outside agencies; Assist in the preparation and coordination of Federal and non-federal grant applications from initial submission to annual progress reports; Prepare and track purchasing and payment authorizations
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15% | Yes | Lab supply ordering, management of lab inventory |
15% | Yes | Liase and supervise EHS, IACUC, CSA protocols |
20% | Yes | Mouse colony management (weaning, genotyping, breeding) |
50% | Yes | Molecular biology experiments including RNA transcriptomics, protein analysis and single cell analysis (using flow cytometry, SCRNA Sequencing) |
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BA/BS in a related science (background in general biology, molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, and chemistry)
One or more years of recent, directly related work experience, utilizing the techniques or methods required by the position; and/or equivalent experience/training
Experience with mouse colony maintenance and mouse breeding
Experience with basic molecular cloning and biochemistry
Experience with basic cell culture techniques
Experience accurately and successfully performing DNA and protein gel electrophoresis; western blotting; PCR; quantitative RT-PCR; standard cell culture; and DNA/RNA extractions from animal tissues and cell culture samples
Demonstrated knowledge of molarity, sterile technique, standard Mendelian genetic inheritance, and general microbiology
Demonstrated ability to perform standard data analysis
Demonstrated ability to multi-task
Preferred Qualifications
BA/BS degree in a field relevant to biomedical research (e.g., biology, chemistry, molecular biology, pre-medicine track)
- Experience with rodent handling and experiments
Previous basic science research experience
Previous experience with lab management