What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Assistant, Term, Pharmacology, Cigliola Lab position at Vanderbilt University?
Job Description
The Cigliola Laboratory and the Department of Pharmacology invite applications for a Research Assistant, Term position. The Cigliola Lab is dedicated to identifying novel strategies to reverse paralysis after spinal cord injury. We use state-of-the-art genetics, transcriptomics, and in vivo cellular, molecular, and behavioral approaches in zebrafish and mouse models to uncover the innate mechanisms of spinal cord regeneration. This position is in conjunction with the Department of Pharmacology, and the assistant will have shared responsibilities between the laboratory and the department. Key responsibilities include maintenance of the zebrafish colony and support of routine laboratory and departmental operations (placing orders, maintaining inventory, and preparing animal protocols). Specialized training will be provided.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Zebrafish colony maintenance (husbandry, feeding, tank system monitoring, assistance with writing IACUC protocols
- Generation of mutant and transgenic zebrafish lines by microinjection and genotyping.
- Assistance with ordering lab/department supplies.
- Assistance with maintaining equipment and inventories.
- Assistance with compliance for Vanderbilt safety and IACUC policies.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience, Biology, Genetics, or related field. Previous laboratory experience is required.
- Previous experience with zebrafish husbandry and/or with Vanderbilt University system is preferable.
- Organizational skills, attention to details, motivation to learn new techniques, good work ethics.
- Excellent ability to interpret information and protocol requirements, ability to multitask.
- Ability to interact effectively with all levels staff and personnel in the laboratory and beyond.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and basic computer skills.
The Cigliola Laboratory and the Department of Pharmacology invite applications for a Research Assistant, Term position. The Cigliola Lab is dedicated to identifying novel strategies to reverse paralysis after spinal cord injury. We use state-of-the-art genetics, transcriptomics, and in vivo cellular, molecular, and behavioral approaches in zebrafish and mouse models to uncover the innate mechanisms of spinal cord regeneration. This position is in conjunction with the Department of Pharmacology, and the assistant will have shared responsibilities between the laboratory and the department. Key responsibilities include maintenance of the zebrafish colony and support of routine laboratory and departmental operations (placing orders, maintaining inventory, and preparing animal protocols). Specialized training will be provided.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Zebrafish colony maintenance (husbandry, feeding, tank system monitoring, assistance with writing IACUC protocols
- Generation of mutant and transgenic zebrafish lines by microinjection and genotyping.
- Assistance with ordering lab/department supplies.
- Assistance with maintaining equipment and inventories.
- Assistance with compliance for Vanderbilt safety and IACUC policies.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience, Biology, Genetics, or related field. Previous laboratory experience is required.
- Previous experience with zebrafish husbandry and/or with Vanderbilt University system is preferable.
- Organizational skills, attention to details, motivation to learn new techniques, good work ethics.
- Excellent ability to interpret information and protocol requirements, ability to multitask.
- Ability to interact effectively with all levels staff and personnel in the laboratory and beyond.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and basic computer skills.