What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Assistant, Pharmacology, Jones Lab position at Vanderbilt University?
Job Description
The Research Assistant is involved in conducting in vivo studies in the Jones laboratory that assess the pharmacologic activity of compounds developed by the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery (WCNDD) at Vanderbilt University. The principal function of this position is to provide support for ongoing research efforts related to the development of novel treatments for neurological and psychiatric diseases. This position reports directly to the Principal Investigator.
Duties and Responsibilities
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
- Under supervision, assists with in vivo evaluation of pharmacokinetic and behavioral effects of novel compounds in rodents
- P erforms in vivo neuropharmacology assays, including rodent circadian rhythm studies.
- Performs neuroanatomical studies, including perfusions, cutting of brains, and histochemical/immunohistochemical staining on brain tissue
- Maintains and genotypes colonies of genetically modified rodents
- Maintains lab inventory
- Maintains and troubleshoots laboratory equipment
- Analyzes results using computer-aided data analysis software
- Maintains accurate databases and experimental notebooks of results
- Communicates results in a timely fashion to an integrated team of multidisciplinary scientists
- Assists with general laboratory operation and inventory
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, or related is necessary
- 1-2 years’ experience is necessary
- Previous laboratory experience is strongly preferred
- Previous scientific work with rodents is strongly preferred
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, as well as basic computer skills are strongly preferred
- Excellent organizational, oral, and written communication skills are necessary
- Attention to detail is necessary
- Team player is necessary
The Research Assistant is involved in conducting in vivo studies in the Jones laboratory that assess the pharmacologic activity of compounds developed by the Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery (WCNDD) at Vanderbilt University. The principal function of this position is to provide support for ongoing research efforts related to the development of novel treatments for neurological and psychiatric diseases. This position reports directly to the Principal Investigator.
Duties and Responsibilities
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
- Under supervision, assists with in vivo evaluation of pharmacokinetic and behavioral effects of novel compounds in rodents
- P erforms in vivo neuropharmacology assays, including rodent circadian rhythm studies.
- Performs neuroanatomical studies, including perfusions, cutting of brains, and histochemical/immunohistochemical staining on brain tissue
- Maintains and genotypes colonies of genetically modified rodents
- Maintains lab inventory
- Maintains and troubleshoots laboratory equipment
- Analyzes results using computer-aided data analysis software
- Maintains accurate databases and experimental notebooks of results
- Communicates results in a timely fashion to an integrated team of multidisciplinary scientists
- Assists with general laboratory operation and inventory
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, or related is necessary
- 1-2 years’ experience is necessary
- Previous laboratory experience is strongly preferred
- Previous scientific work with rodents is strongly preferred
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, as well as basic computer skills are strongly preferred
- Excellent organizational, oral, and written communication skills are necessary
- Attention to detail is necessary
- Team player is necessary