Job Description:
The research assistant will contribute to experimental work in a reproductive toxicology laboratory. Routine job functions will include assisting with rodent study work, benchwork including RNA isolation, real-time PCR, sequencing library preparation, histology, and immunohistochemistry, and laboratory maintenance tasks.
The research in Dr. Daniel Spade’s lab in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine focuses on mechanisms of male reproductive toxicity. The Spade lab seeks to understand the impacts of environmental chemicals and pharmaceuticals male reproductive health. We are currently studying (1) the mechanisms and later life effects of phthalate toxicity to fetal testis development, and (2) the role of RNA in spermatozoa in male fertility and the use of spermatozoa RNAs as biomarkers of fertility and male reproductive toxicity.
This is a fixed term position with a current end date of one year from hire, which may be extended based upon available funding.
Education and Experience
Required (Grade 7) Bachelor’s Degree with prior related experience or extensive coursework
Required: (Grade 8) Bachelor's Degree with prior related laboratory research experience and 1-2 years experience.
And/or the equivalent combination of education and experience
Statistics and data analysis experience is a plus
Relevant course work related to toxicology or environmental health is highly desired
Job Competencies
Interest in scientific research and general background knowledge of biology
Ability to perform the technical aspects of laboratory research, including the accurate use of pipets, balances, microscopes, and other instruments
Commitment to maintaining clean and organized workspaces
Ability to collect and analyze data
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to follow detailed instructions
Outstanding problem-solving skills, ability to implement solutions
Excellent organizational, record keeping, task prioritization and report preparation skills
Ability to support the lab group and to interact with a diverse range of individuals
Strong organizational and time management skills
Ability to work on several projects simultaneously
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with a diverse group of people, with vastly different skills and training
Proficiency with computers and essential software programs (e.g. MS Office, Google Suite, etc.)
Familiarity and proficiency with or ability to learn to use statistical analysis software
Ability to communicate clearly about scientific data, including presenting data in lab meetings
Possesses a willingness and ability to support a diverse and inclusive campus community
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION CHECK REQUIRED
Note: This position is not eligible for Visa sponsorship from Brown University.
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Recruiting Start Date:
2024-09-17Job Posting Title:
Research AssistantDepartment:
Department of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineGrade:
Grade 7Worker Type:
EmployeeWorker Sub-Type:
Fixed Term (Fixed Term)Time Type:
Full timeScheduled Weekly Hours:
37.5Position Work Location:
OnsiteSubmission Guidelines:
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