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Assistant/Associate Project Scientist - Cellular Biology - Molecular & Cell Bio
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Assistant/Associate Project Scientist - Cellular Biology - Molecular & Cell Biology
Position: Assistant/Associate Project Scientist in Cellular Biology – Molecular & Cell Biology, Harland Lab, Molecular & Cell Biology Department, University of California, Berkeley. Position Overview
Salary: $76,700 – $93,300 (UC academic scale). Percent time: 50%. Anticipated start: Winter 2026. Duration: One year, possible extension. Application Window: Open Dec 16 2025 – Final Jan 15 2026. Receive applications until review date Dec 31 2025. Position Description
Harland Lab seeks a Project Scientist to study Plekhg Rho GTPases in gastrulation of Xenopus. Projects include Plekhg3 live imaging of cell mechanics, Plekhg7 in brain and eye development. Context, location, and timing of expression are key to regulation. Responsibilities
Conduct high‑quality live imaging of embryos during gastrulation or neurulation, including time‑lapse fluorescent imaging of cell movements. Perform laser ablation experiments to quantify cellular properties. Prepare mRNA, CRISPR, or plasmid reagents and inject them to manipulate development. Mentor undergraduate students; lead a team to achieve project goals. Contribute to manuscript and grant preparation. Qualifications
Basic qualifications
PhD or equivalent international degree. Additional qualifications
At least two years post‑PhD research experience. Preferred qualifications
PhD in biology or subfield, preference for developmental biology expertise; experience in Xenopus morphogenesis, molecular biology, gene expression; expertise with live confocal imaging, mRNA‑seq, in situ hybridization, CRISPR screens, protein biochemistry, RNA biology, laser ablation; excellent writing and communication skills; strong publication record; experience mentoring undergraduates. Application Requirements
Curriculum Vitae (most recent). Cover Letter. Research Statement (discuss research accomplishments, proposed plans, publication record, inclusive practices, future research). Reference Requirements
3 references (contact information only). Apply
Apply via https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05210. Contact harland@berkeley.edu for questions. Employment Location
Berkeley, California. The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. For more information, please refer to the University of California's affirmative action and nondiscrimination policies.
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Position: Assistant/Associate Project Scientist in Cellular Biology – Molecular & Cell Biology, Harland Lab, Molecular & Cell Biology Department, University of California, Berkeley. Position Overview
Salary: $76,700 – $93,300 (UC academic scale). Percent time: 50%. Anticipated start: Winter 2026. Duration: One year, possible extension. Application Window: Open Dec 16 2025 – Final Jan 15 2026. Receive applications until review date Dec 31 2025. Position Description
Harland Lab seeks a Project Scientist to study Plekhg Rho GTPases in gastrulation of Xenopus. Projects include Plekhg3 live imaging of cell mechanics, Plekhg7 in brain and eye development. Context, location, and timing of expression are key to regulation. Responsibilities
Conduct high‑quality live imaging of embryos during gastrulation or neurulation, including time‑lapse fluorescent imaging of cell movements. Perform laser ablation experiments to quantify cellular properties. Prepare mRNA, CRISPR, or plasmid reagents and inject them to manipulate development. Mentor undergraduate students; lead a team to achieve project goals. Contribute to manuscript and grant preparation. Qualifications
Basic qualifications
PhD or equivalent international degree. Additional qualifications
At least two years post‑PhD research experience. Preferred qualifications
PhD in biology or subfield, preference for developmental biology expertise; experience in Xenopus morphogenesis, molecular biology, gene expression; expertise with live confocal imaging, mRNA‑seq, in situ hybridization, CRISPR screens, protein biochemistry, RNA biology, laser ablation; excellent writing and communication skills; strong publication record; experience mentoring undergraduates. Application Requirements
Curriculum Vitae (most recent). Cover Letter. Research Statement (discuss research accomplishments, proposed plans, publication record, inclusive practices, future research). Reference Requirements
3 references (contact information only). Apply
Apply via https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05210. Contact harland@berkeley.edu for questions. Employment Location
Berkeley, California. The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. For more information, please refer to the University of California's affirmative action and nondiscrimination policies.
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