This position supports ongoing research in the laboratory of Dr. Tamara Phillips Richards (née Phillips). The individual will assist in research projects that utilize behavioral, molecular and pharmacogenetic tools to determine mechanisms involved in drug and alcohol intake and responses in mice. Mechanistic hypotheses will be examined by treating mice with placebo or a putative treatment drug and examining the impact on drug intake or a drug response. Studies focus on the role of genetics, individual differences, and acute and chronic drug effects. The duties include performance of a variety of standardized procedures (e.g., behavioral, surgical, molecular, biochemical), with considerable independence, in support of biomedical research projects focused on the genetic basis of addiction. Also necessary is the ability to work within a team environment, interpret test results, prepare data summaries, recognize unexpected deviations and report them immediately, conduct non-standardized analytical methods and perform data analysis according to standards. The candidate will be expected to set up and perform research in a rigorous and efficient manner, and to keep pristine laboratory records. Finally, training of junior staff, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in specific methods, as directed, is required. Weekend duties are necessary as dictated by experimental protocols and as assigned.
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