Vanderbilt University
Research Assistant, Senior, Biochemistry, Folkmann
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
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About the Work Unit The Lab in the Department of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University is seeking a senior biochemistry research assistant to aid in the lab's study of biomolecular condensates. Biomolecular condensates are macroscopic structures that function to spatially organize biological functions and biochemical reactions within the cell. The lab is interested in elucidating mechanisms by which biomolecular condensates are utilized to execute proper animal embryogenesis and development. To understand the function, structure, and regulation of biomolecular condensates the lab utilizes multidisciplinary approaches including biochemistry, biophysical approach, genome editing, cell biology, single-molecule imaging, and super-resolution imaging. The work unit is made up of faculty, undergraduate students, and graduate students.
Key Functions and Expected Performances
Preparation of buffers and reagents
Writing and updating laboratory protocols
Production of DNA vectors for protein expression
Overexpression and purification of proteins from bacterial and insect cells for biophysical characterization
Use biophysical methods to characterize interactions of proteins
Use microscopy approach to characterize cellular phenomena and biochemical reactions
Collecting and assembling research data for presentation and/or reports
Participating in weekly meetings to discuss project progress
Lab space maintenance and inventory management
Other tasks as directed by the supervisor
Supervisory Relationships No supervisory responsibilities. The position reports administratively and functionally to the PI.
Education and Certifications
A Bachelor’s degree in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field from an accredited institution of higher education is necessary.
Experience and Skills
Ability to perform all basic calculations related to buffer composition (Molarity, dilution factor, etc.) is necessary.
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About the Work Unit The Lab in the Department of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University is seeking a senior biochemistry research assistant to aid in the lab's study of biomolecular condensates. Biomolecular condensates are macroscopic structures that function to spatially organize biological functions and biochemical reactions within the cell. The lab is interested in elucidating mechanisms by which biomolecular condensates are utilized to execute proper animal embryogenesis and development. To understand the function, structure, and regulation of biomolecular condensates the lab utilizes multidisciplinary approaches including biochemistry, biophysical approach, genome editing, cell biology, single-molecule imaging, and super-resolution imaging. The work unit is made up of faculty, undergraduate students, and graduate students.
Key Functions and Expected Performances
Preparation of buffers and reagents
Writing and updating laboratory protocols
Production of DNA vectors for protein expression
Overexpression and purification of proteins from bacterial and insect cells for biophysical characterization
Use biophysical methods to characterize interactions of proteins
Use microscopy approach to characterize cellular phenomena and biochemical reactions
Collecting and assembling research data for presentation and/or reports
Participating in weekly meetings to discuss project progress
Lab space maintenance and inventory management
Other tasks as directed by the supervisor
Supervisory Relationships No supervisory responsibilities. The position reports administratively and functionally to the PI.
Education and Certifications
A Bachelor’s degree in cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field from an accredited institution of higher education is necessary.
Experience and Skills
Ability to perform all basic calculations related to buffer composition (Molarity, dilution factor, etc.) is necessary.
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