This position is part of a small research team investigating visual processing in the eye, using the mouse as an animal model. The appointed person will conduct experiments independently, including designing protocols, trouble shooting, and analyzing data. Their research projects will include the following techniques: retinal cryosectioning and immunostaining, fluorescence microscopy, PCR, plasmid preps, cell culture, transfections, western blots, immunoprecipitation. They will be responsible for lab management, including training and supervision of new lab personnel, ordering supplies and maintaining lab infrastructure, managing the mouse colony, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. They will supervise junior lab members and train new lab members in lab procedures and techniques. They will participate in weekly lab meetings and will assist in preparing research manuscripts and grant applications.
Electrophysiology (ERGs, patch-clamp), mouse colony management, molecular biology (PCR, subcloning, plasmid preps)
Mouse handling, retinal anatomy and physiology, excellent communication skills including strong writing ability, strong organizational ability.
Study Coordinator certificate
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