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Senior Research Assistant - Flow Cytometry
Genetic alterations are known cancer drivers, but not all patients harbor sufficient driver mutations to elicit the onset and progression of the disease. There also exist cancers such as pediatric tumors and several liquid cancers that carry very few genetic alterations, highlighting the contribution of non-genetic alterations to tumor formation. The Lee Laboratory investigates how RNA aberrations impact the development and progression of cancer. We employ cutting-edge sequencing to uncover errors hiding in RNA and use multidisciplinary approaches including cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology and protein biology to determine the pathogenic role of altered RNAs in malignant transformation. We aim to provide novel strategies for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic intervention.
We are looking to recruit a Senior Research Assistant to help achieve our goals. The primary responsibility is to coordinate and conduct experiments and carry out projects related to RNA processing using human cell model system.
Ideal candidate will have experience in cell biology, cell-based assays, flow cytometry, protein biology, microscopy skills, and data analysis
KEY FUNCTIONS
Laboratory studies
Conducts experiments and carries out lab projects independently. Techniques including but not limited to:
Molecular biology- Standard techniques such as cloning, DNA and RNA extraction, qRT-PCR, in situ hybridization and complex techniques including RNA sequencing, CRISPR editing
Cellular biology- Cell culture, cell-based assays (growth, migration, colony formation and drug response assays), transfection, viral production and infection, flow cytometry
Protein biology- Western blot, protein immunoprecipitation, immunostaining, mass spectrometry-based assays
Microscopy skills- imaging and quantification
Data analysis- RNA sequencing analysis
Techniques in other related basic science areas.
Collaborates or assists with other lab members for experiments.
Helps train new/junior staffs and students with laboratory techniques
Requests and organizes patient specimens and patient-derived materials.
Requires excellent organization and time management skills and a willingness to learn new skills and techniques that are needed for the research projects.
Follows laboratory protocols and maintains accurate and detailed records of experimental data and protocols.
Presents at laboratory and departmental meetings as needed
Laboratory Organization and Monitoring
Orders and organizes laboratory supplies. Responsible for maintaining and updating inventory and stocks of laboratory general and hazardous materials.
Assists with manuscript preparation and grant application.
Helps with the update and renewal of laboratory IBC and IRB protocols.
Other duties as assigned.
Education
Required: Bachelor's degree in one of the natural sciences or related field.
Experience
Required: Three years of experience in scientific or experimental research work. With preferred degree, one year of required experience
Preferred: Experience in cell biology, cell-based assays, flow cytometry, protein biology, microscopy skills, and data analysis
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