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Research Associate IInstitute for Systems BiologySeattle, Washington, United States
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Research Associate I

Institute for Systems Biology
  • US
    Seattle, Washington, United States
  • US
    Seattle, Washington, United States
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About

The Venkatesh lab at the Institute for Systems Biology ) has an
exciting opportunity for a Research Associate I. We are passionate about elucidating mechanisms by
which gut microbial metabolites impact human physiology and health, and we use a broad range of
approaches and techniques to explore host-microbiome interactions.

This position will require working at the bench, planning and troubleshooting experiments, and
contributing to ongoing research projects. The successful candidate will have a strong foundation in
molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, and familiarity with anaerobic culturing of gut microbes.

Responsibilities include:

  • Maintain cell lines by propagating, expanding, and freezing cells using sterile techniques.
  • Derive organoids from mouse and human tissues.
  • Prior experience handling mice; basic mouse procedures.
  • Prepare lab reagents (buffers and solutions).
  • Oversee lab inventory and stocking.
  • Prepare and ship samples on dry ice.
  • Coach junior members (such as interns) on laboratory protocols and procedures.
  • While this position is focused on performing discovery-based bench science, it will also involve
    administrative responsibilities related to the smooth operation of the lab (e.g., safety, training, and
    ordering).

Qualifications:

  • A Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, microbiology, or relevant scientific discipline.
  • One or more year(s) year of relevant research experience in a lab environment.
  • Individuals with thorough working knowledge of tissue culture are encouraged to apply.
  • Candidate must have strong interpersonal skills, and keep clear, accurate records with an
    attention to detail.
  • Curiosity in science, willingness to learn new techniques, and a commitment to performing
    rigorous, high-quality science are essential.
  • Capability to work flexible work hours to accommodate experimental schedules, and a willingness
    to adapt to changing work requirements.

All ISB staff members are expected to have baseline technical skills and the ability to communicate
effectively and appropriately over email, the intranet/forum, etc. Employees should be able to use
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Slack at a functional level.

Pay: $ per hour, with expected hourly wage between $25-27/hr

Benefits:

ISB is an EOE/V/D employer. 

  • Seattle, Washington, United States

Languages

  • English
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