Position Summary
The Watson Laboratory is currently seeking an enthusiastic, independent, and motivated research associate. The successful candidate will be pivotal in our research focused on gastrointestinal inflammatory and infectious diseases. Our Laboratory studies the role of the microbiota (gut microbiome) in infectious disease impacting shelter kittens, neonatal and young food animals, and dogs with chronic enteropathy. Moreover, our research has expanded into the pathogenesis of infectious diseases outside of the intestine and analyzing the genomics of bacteria causing disease in both animals and humans. Our lab often collaborates with larger labs in the veterinary college and within Food Safety and Toxicology. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and executing various benchtop molecular biology assays, preparing samples for Genomics Core, and analyzing and interpreting the data (along with Dr. Watson). Other duties include setup of laboratory equipment (including cell cultures), lab organization, reagent preparation, laboratory record keeping, maintaining and validating equipment, and training and supervising student employees. Importantly, the ideal candidate will be a motivated, enthusiastic, responsible, detail oriented individual with excellent communication and organizational skills.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Doctorate -Biologial Sciences or related field
Minimum Requirements
- A PhD degree in Biological Sciences, or a related field OR both an MS in Biological Sciences and DVM degree
- One to four years of hands-on experience in bench research in a laboratory environment
Desired Qualifications
- A PhD degree in Biological Sciences, or a related field OR both an MS in Biological Sciences and DVM degree
- One to four years of hands-on experience in bench research in a laboratory environment
- Broad understanding of equipment and technologies used in biomedical research, especially DNA extraction, PCR, bioinformatics, and cell culture and assays
- An excellent candidate would have bioinformatics background in microbial genomics and microbiome 16S analyses
- Willingness to learn new laboratory techniques and procedures
- Ability to take initiative in daily lab operations
- Cooperative, enthusiastic and team-oriented individual with good organizational and troubleshooting skills, attention to detail and thoroughness in record keeping
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
Required Application Materials
Cover Letter, Resume, CV and names of 3 references
Special Instructions
none
Review of Applications Begins On
11/02/2020
Summary of Physical Demands
Exposure to human blood, serum, tissue and other body fluids; and materials covered under Universal Precautions. Work with animals or unfixed animal tissue. Risks that have been identified by Environmental Health and Safety, such as formaldehyde, pathogenic E. coli.
Department Statement
None.
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