DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY
Jr. Specialist Position - RESEARCH SUPPORT - 2024-2025
The Department of Surgery at the University of California, Davis invites applications for multiple qualified Junior Specialists for research support. This position will be involved in interdisciplinary studies focusing on basic science research. The successful candidates will also participate in research laboratory support including assisting with various research projects, organizing and maintaining lab supplies, research documentation searches and working with volunteers and students. The appointees will work under the supervision of one of our many Researchers.
General responsibilities may include:
RESEARCH (80%):
• Develop, perform, and contribute to translational and basic science research projects
• Manage datasets, records, and research documentation
• Educate students and mentor students in the laboratory as required
• Prepare laboratory orders and maintain an inventory of laboratory supplies
•Participate in the writing and preparing of manuscripts and research publications
Writing, and editing various grant proposals including grant renewal applications
Contribute to translational and basic science research projects
• Ensure laboratory supplies are well stocked, and laboratory work areas are kept clean and free of potential contamination issues.
• Perform pathology techniques (tissue fixation/embedding, cryosectioning, and staining) on animal tissue samples
• Establish and maintain human and animal cell culture lines using sterile techniques
• Independently perform cellular and molecular biology assays including flow cytometry, ELISA, PCR, and immunocytochemistry
• Prepare sterile media/reagents and maintain sterile facilities (incubator)
• Correctly use and maintain laboratory equipment such as micro-plate reader, balances, centrifuges, microscopes, pipettes, cryostat, and laminar flow hoods
• Update/ modify standard laboratory procedures to fulfill the needs of each research project.
• Other related jobs assigned by supervisor
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE (10%):
• Participation in surgery and bioengineering conferences and professional/technical societies or groups and other educational and research organizations
• Review of journal manuscripts and other publications related to surgery and bioengineering research
• Additional education and credentials as related to surgery and bioengineering research
UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE (10%):
• Committee service for lab safety, animal care, facilities, and mentorship of volunteer students
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: 10 Positions
TERM OF APPOINTMENT: Appointments may be made up to 100% time, benefits included based on appointment percentage. Duration: 1-2 years. On call and weekend work may be required but will be scheduled ahead of time.
For full consideration, applications must be received by July 16, 2024.
However, the position will remain open until filled, or through June 30, 2025.
Qualified applicants should apply online at UC Recruit:
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06475. A current CV and contact information for two references are required to apply.
Please direct questions to Racheal McGaha via email: rmcgaha@ucdavis.edu Subject line should read: 2024-25 Research Support
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