Employment Type : Full-Time
POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under general supervision, the Research Assistant 2 will plan and carry out research projects in accordance with general plans focused on understanding how genetic variation and environmental exposure (gut-brain-axis) predispose to neurodegenerative disorders including Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This individual will perform technical procedures and experiments according to specific instructions/protocols including flow cytometry, immunoblot, ELISA, qRT-PCR, and microscopy collected with aid by supervising staff. Data will be collected and recorded in laboratory computers for statistical analyses and the research assistant will contribute to the generation of data figures for grant submissions and publication of manuscripts, as well as present data at group meetings. This individual will pro-actively follow their job duties while adhering to and ensuring ethical compliance with all legal regulations. They will also ensure strict adherence to all safety guidelines while dealing with hazardous substances, animal subject- and human subject-derived materials in the lab and will have the physical stamina and endurance to perform all associated tasks. This position will work with animals. Perform other duties as assigned (5%) Department: Daily contact with supervisor to discuss research and maintain workflow University: Occasional contact with other departments to share information and help enable collaborations. Limited interaction with regulatory components (IACUC, IBC, IRB) External: Occasional contact with vendors to procure supplies Students: Occasional contact with student employees to explain policies and procedures and ensure proper adherence to all legal, health and safety standards This position has no direct supervision of staff employees. Experience: Bachelor’s degree in science and 1 to 3 years of related experience or Associate’s degree in an approved biotechnology program and 2 to 4 years of experience. General laboratory environment. The employee is required to work with and handle research animals and may have exposure to hazards. The employee will need to wear appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, sleeves and lab coat. Working conditions will require working at the bench and tissue culture hood in a molecular genetics/neuroinflammation laboratory, working with mice in the laboratory and in the animal facility, and when needed working outside standard working days or hours as required by the needs of a given experiment. Case Western Reserve University’s animal facilities are accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) and is managed according to the “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals” appropriate Federal Animal Welfare Regulations, and the Public Health Service “Policy on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.” This position, and all animal research personnel, are subject to internal compliance to SOM Animal Resource Center Standard Operating Procedures and to compliance regulations of the Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service Policy, AAALAC guidelines, the State of Ohio Veterinary Practice Act, Federal Drug Enforcement Administration regulatory guidelines, US Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine regulations and other applicable regulatory guidelines.
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