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Research Assistant, COM, Department of Neurology
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Job Overview
As one of the oldest medical schools in the country, the UC college of Medicine has a reputation for training best in class health care professionals and developing cutting edge procedures and research that improves the health and clinical care of patients. In partnership with the UC Health academic healthcare system and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, College of Medicine's faculty are transforming the world of medicine every day.
The Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine is recruiting for a full time Research Assistant in the Hyacinth Lab. We are seeking a highly organized and reliable individual to manage a large mouse colony in a dynamically, interactive laboratory.
Essential Functions
Contribute to collective team effort and willing to perform tasks, outside of job description, as needed.
Acquire a basic understanding of on-going projects and mouse strains associated with each study.
Colony management (included but not limited to):
Handling and restraining of murine models
General husbandry, tissue collection and weaning (sex determination)
PCR reactions, gel electrophoresis, hemoglobin electrophoresis
Injections: retroorbital, subcutaneous, and intraperitoneal
Blood collection: submandibular (cheek) and retroorbital (under anesthesia)
Euthanasia and specimen processing (necropsy and tissue harvesting)
Record keeping: entering updates in mouse colony database (SoftMouse), and contribution to generating colony census reports
May cross train with molecular biology techniques:
Tissue and/or organ harvesting and preparation into a single cell suspension
Flow cytometry
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
General cell culture techniques
Immunohistochemistry
May assist with training onboarding staff, visitors, and students in murine handling techniques.
Participate in experimental planning and goal setting regarding murine projects.
Acts as liaison between UC's Veterinary staff and laboratory personnel.
Required Education
Bachelor's Degree.
Five (5) years of relevant work experience and/or other specialized training can be used in lieu of education requirement.
Required Experience
Additional related work experience may be required depending on field or discipline.
Additional Qualifications Considered
Detail-oriented, highly organized, and reliable individual, and having excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Familiarity with bone marrow transplantation is ideal.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
Sitting - Continuously
Repetitive hand motion (such as typing) - Often
Hearing, listening - Often
Talking - Often
Standing - Often
Walking - Often
Bending - Often
Stooping - Often
Lifting - up to 20 pounds - Often
Kneeling, squatting - Seldom
Noise: There is sufficient noise to caus