What are the responsibilities and job description for the Post Baccalaureate Research Assistant position at Bryn Mawr College?
Position Title
Post Baccalaureate Research Assistant
Bryn Mawr College
Biology - Staff
Location:
Bryn Mawr College Campus
Job Description
The Weber Lab at Bryn Mawr is seeking a Research Assistant to join our team for a full-time, one-year appointment beginning in summer 2026. Our lab studies how sensory information is encoded in the nervous system, using insect flight as a model system to study mechanosensation. The RA will gain experience conducting electrophysiology experiments, as well as analyzing data and preparing data for publication. The RA will also assist with day-to-day operations of the lab, such as inventory and animal care. There will be opportunities to mentor undergraduate research assistants.
About the Institution: Since its founding in 1885, Bryn Mawr College has been the preeminent college for women interested in the pursuit of wisdom necessary to challenge the world's expectations. With its pioneering American Collegiate Gothic architecture and picturesque landscape, our campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the country. Located less than 15 miles from Philadelphia, and within 2-3 hours of New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, DC, Bryn Mawr’s location offers easy access to public transportation and endless recreation, dining, retail, and cultural activities.
Schedule & Benefits: Bryn Mawr is committed to building and sustaining a campus community where faculty and staff can thrive. The College offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. This full-time, non-exempt position has an anticipated schedule of 35 hours per week, year-round (1,820 hours annualized). Benefit highlights include 22 days of vacation per year, 3 personal days, generous holiday time (including an extended winter break between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day), retirement with a 10% College contribution, tuition opportunities, short- and long-term disability, group and optional life insurance, multiple medical plan options, dental, and vision, paid parental leave, and more. Waiting periods may apply.
Characteristic Responsibilities
Weekly Hours
35
Post Baccalaureate Research Assistant
Bryn Mawr College
Biology - Staff
Location:
Bryn Mawr College Campus
Job Description
The Weber Lab at Bryn Mawr is seeking a Research Assistant to join our team for a full-time, one-year appointment beginning in summer 2026. Our lab studies how sensory information is encoded in the nervous system, using insect flight as a model system to study mechanosensation. The RA will gain experience conducting electrophysiology experiments, as well as analyzing data and preparing data for publication. The RA will also assist with day-to-day operations of the lab, such as inventory and animal care. There will be opportunities to mentor undergraduate research assistants.
About the Institution: Since its founding in 1885, Bryn Mawr College has been the preeminent college for women interested in the pursuit of wisdom necessary to challenge the world's expectations. With its pioneering American Collegiate Gothic architecture and picturesque landscape, our campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the country. Located less than 15 miles from Philadelphia, and within 2-3 hours of New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, DC, Bryn Mawr’s location offers easy access to public transportation and endless recreation, dining, retail, and cultural activities.
Schedule & Benefits: Bryn Mawr is committed to building and sustaining a campus community where faculty and staff can thrive. The College offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. This full-time, non-exempt position has an anticipated schedule of 35 hours per week, year-round (1,820 hours annualized). Benefit highlights include 22 days of vacation per year, 3 personal days, generous holiday time (including an extended winter break between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day), retirement with a 10% College contribution, tuition opportunities, short- and long-term disability, group and optional life insurance, multiple medical plan options, dental, and vision, paid parental leave, and more. Waiting periods may apply.
Characteristic Responsibilities
- Conduct electrophysiology experiments to investigate how sensory information is encoded in the nervous system, using insect flight as a model system for mechanosensation.
- Collect, organize, and analyze experimental data using appropriate quantitative and computational methods.
- Prepare data, figures, and documentation for manuscripts, presentations, and publication.
- Assist with day-to-day operations of the laboratory, including maintaining inventories, ordering supplies, and ensuring well-organized lab environments.
- Perform routine animal care and ensure compliance with laboratory and institutional protocols.
- Maintain detailed and accurate experimental records and lab notebooks.
- Collaborate with the principal investigator and other lab members on ongoing research projects.
- Mentor and provide guidance to undergraduate research assistants, including training in experimental techniques and best lab practices.
- Participate in lab meetings and contribute to discussions on experimental designs, troubleshooting, and data interpretation.
- BS or BA in Biology, Neuroscience, or a related field by Summer 2026.
- Prior laboratory experience in a research setting.
- Successful completion of satisfactory background checks.
- Basic programming experience (e.g., Python or MATLAB).
- Prior experience with electrophysiology techniques is a particular plus but not required.
Weekly Hours
35