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The UW Department of Pediatrics is dedicated to improving the health of all children and adolescents by educating physician leaders of the future, advancing research, advocating for children and providing the nation's best pediatric clinical care.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive faculty and staff.**Research**Basic neuroscience research techniques: nucleic acid isolation, quantitative PCR, western blotting, PCR and Sanger sequencing, and other established techniquesSurgery assistance and post-surgery careBehavioral testingSlice culturing (plating and maintaining brain slice cultures)Processing experimental samples for biochemical analyses**General Research Support**Cleaning and organizing the laboratory spaceOrdering and receiving supplies necessary for experimentsExpertise: stay up to date on research related to their projects by reading the literature and attending selected seminarsData presentation: summarize research results in presentations for lab meetings as well as for use in public presentations and publicationsMaintain appropriate research documentation and databases**Sample Handling and Management**Periodic inventory of existing and past samples.Ensure laboratory documentation is up-to date for stored samplesCare of neonatal study animals in the appropriate animal care facility including animal handling, husbandry, drug injections, tissue and blood sampling and processing.Sample intake and processing: label, track, process neonatal hypoxic‐ ischemic encephalopathy in ferrets and rodents.Statistics and data processing (ie: GraphPad, Excel)Operating imaging software for further collection/processing (ie: rview, ImageJ, NDP)Academic writing and publishing**MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS*** Bachelor’s degree in a related field and one year of relevant experience,* OR Equivalent combination of education/experience.**DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS*** Experience with neuroscience research* Knowledge of long read sequencing platforms and techniques* Interest cellular and molecular neuroscience* Able to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team* Demonstrated practical experience and proficiency in basic neuroscience procedures* Ability to communicate experimental results clearly using strong computer skills in Word, Excel and PowerPoint* Attention to detail and strong organizational abilitiesThe UW Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetic Medicine, has an outstanding opportunity for a temporary Research Scientist 1. The goal of the laboratory is to investigate the factors that contribute to brain health, development, and resilience across the lifespan. This includes the investigation of neuroprotective strategies for the injured neonatal brain, as well as how early life events alter susceptibility to later injures.The Research Scientist/Engineer will provide research, data, and administrative support to research studies within the NNL, which is currently involved in multiple basic science studies in animal models of neonatal brain injury. This will include assisting our senior research scientist and lab manager in lab maintenance (cleaning and organizing the laboratory space, ordering and receiving supplies necessary for experiments, preparing and scheduling experiments, and writing laboratory protocols), performing experiments (animal handling, surgical support, behavioral testing, and directly performing in vitro work and biochemical analyses), and data curation, analysis, and manuscript preparation. The Research Assistant will report to the NNL director. **JOB DUTIES** Scheduling and preparing for experimental tasks Writing protocols for laboratory responsibilities and data processing methods Perform other research duties as required such as: protocol implementation and trouble shooting### BenefitsThere are many perks to working for the University of Washington. Learn more about the
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We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive faculty and staff.**Research**Basic neuroscience research techniques: nucleic acid isolation, quantitative PCR, western blotting, PCR and Sanger sequencing, and other established techniquesSurgery assistance and post-surgery careBehavioral testingSlice culturing (plating and maintaining brain slice cultures)Processing experimental samples for biochemical analyses**General Research Support**Cleaning and organizing the laboratory spaceOrdering and receiving supplies necessary for experimentsExpertise: stay up to date on research related to their projects by reading the literature and attending selected seminarsData presentation: summarize research results in presentations for lab meetings as well as for use in public presentations and publicationsMaintain appropriate research documentation and databases**Sample Handling and Management**Periodic inventory of existing and past samples.Ensure laboratory documentation is up-to date for stored samplesCare of neonatal study animals in the appropriate animal care facility including animal handling, husbandry, drug injections, tissue and blood sampling and processing.Sample intake and processing: label, track, process neonatal hypoxic‐ ischemic encephalopathy in ferrets and rodents.Statistics and data processing (ie: GraphPad, Excel)Operating imaging software for further collection/processing (ie: rview, ImageJ, NDP)Academic writing and publishing**MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS*** Bachelor’s degree in a related field and one year of relevant experience,* OR Equivalent combination of education/experience.**DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS*** Experience with neuroscience research* Knowledge of long read sequencing platforms and techniques* Interest cellular and molecular neuroscience* Able to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team* Demonstrated practical experience and proficiency in basic neuroscience procedures* Ability to communicate experimental results clearly using strong computer skills in Word, Excel and PowerPoint* Attention to detail and strong organizational abilitiesThe UW Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetic Medicine, has an outstanding opportunity for a temporary Research Scientist 1. The goal of the laboratory is to investigate the factors that contribute to brain health, development, and resilience across the lifespan. This includes the investigation of neuroprotective strategies for the injured neonatal brain, as well as how early life events alter susceptibility to later injures.The Research Scientist/Engineer will provide research, data, and administrative support to research studies within the NNL, which is currently involved in multiple basic science studies in animal models of neonatal brain injury. This will include assisting our senior research scientist and lab manager in lab maintenance (cleaning and organizing the laboratory space, ordering and receiving supplies necessary for experiments, preparing and scheduling experiments, and writing laboratory protocols), performing experiments (animal handling, surgical support, behavioral testing, and directly performing in vitro work and biochemical analyses), and data curation, analysis, and manuscript preparation. The Research Assistant will report to the NNL director. **JOB DUTIES** Scheduling and preparing for experimental tasks Writing protocols for laboratory responsibilities and data processing methods Perform other research duties as required such as: protocol implementation and trouble shooting### BenefitsThere are many perks to working for the University of Washington. Learn more about the
that could be available to you as a UW employee. #J-18808-Ljbffr