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Specialist - Research-Fixed Term

Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, us, 49528

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Position Summary: The laboratory of Dr. Michael R. Williams at the Grand Rapids Research Center in the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development is soliciting applications for the position of Specialist – Research. The incumbent will take a lead role on biomedical research projects focused on creating and evaluating genetically encoded tools to analyze the structure and function of neural circuits in research subjects.

Responsibilities

Assisting in molecular biology techniques, primarily the cloning of recombinant DNA plasmids

Assisting in the preparation, organization, and evaluation of replication deficient viral vectors

Maintaining a transgenic mouse colony, including breeding, weaning, and genotyping

Conducting survival procedures on the same including stereotaxic surgery and other injection paradigms

Conducting terminal procedures including transcardial perfusion for live or fixed brain tissues

Conducting patch clamp electrophysiology of neurons and their connected populations

Conducting histological procedures for the preparation and evaluation of fixed brain tissues by fluorescent microscopy

Conducting data analysis, assist authoring manuscripts and grants, manage trainees, and maintain compliance with health and safety practices in the laboratory

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, or protected veteran status.

Required Degree Doctorate – Biology or a related field

Minimum Requirements

PhD or DVM and at least five (5) years of experience at the level of proficient independence in all aspects of neuronal patch-clamp electrophysiology, survival procedures in mice including stereotaxic surgery, maintenance of complex transgenic rodent colonies, and preparation of fixed tissues for evaluation by fluorescent microscopy.

Candidates must also demonstrate a track record of peer reviewed, published research, and a basic background in recombinant DNA cloning methods.

Required Application Materials

Cover Letter

CV

Review of Applications Begins 11/10/2025

Summary of Health Risks

Work with animals or unfixed animal tissue.

Website http://phd.msu.edu

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