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Research Specialist A / Laboratory Technician (Department of Translational Neuroscience)
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Posted Job Title
Research Specialist A / Laboratory Technician (Department of Translational Neuroscience)
Job Profile Title
Research Specialist A
Job Description Summary
The Lab Technician will plan and conduct basic science experiments on feeding behaviors to meet research project objectives.
Job Description
Job Responsibilities:
The Lab Technician will conduct experiments on the neural and physiological basis of energy balance dysregulation and obesity in animal and cellular models. Duties include rodent surgery, behavioral and physiological testing, molecular analysis of intracellular signaling pathways, data organization and analysis (using spreadsheet, graphics, and statistical packages), coordinating activities of undergraduate assistants, administrative support including ordering supplies and completing regulatory documentation, providing laboratory animal care in a safe and humane manner (clean and sanitize cages, change food, water, and bedding), and participating in scientific discussions about experimental design and the interpretation of results. The technician will closely collaborate with graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and a Principal Investigator (PI) on experiments in accordance to established protocols.
The nature of this position provides a great opportunity for potential candidates that strive to develop and master new skills and seek to strengthen their applications related to medical/vet school career goals and/or graduate school in Neuroscience/feeding by having the opportunity to contribute to published and presented research.
Responsibility Breakdown:
--Maintain and manage satellite animal rooms during and outside of experiments
--Collect, organize, and analyze behavioral and physiological data
--Coordinate activities of undergraduate assistants
--Manage, maintain, and breed multiple transgenic animal lines for experimental use
--Administrative support including scheduling and ordering of lab supplies
--Typically sitting at a desk or table or standing/active when engaging with animal space
--Occasional lifting 25 lb. or less
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and 0 to 1 year of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Coursework in Biology/Psychobiology/Neuroscience and laboratory experience preferred, but not required. Ability to work independently with attention to detail. Strong PC skills in MS office and related databases. Good communication skills and ability to meet deadlines is essential. High motivation and desire to improve on both the technical and scholarship level is also critical.
Please include a cover letter stating overall career goals.
Job Location - City, State
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Department / School
Perelman School of Medicine
Pay Range
$36,368.00 - $50,522.66
Salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, as well as internal and market factors and grade profile.
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