The Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine is integral to the healthcare, education and research missions at OHSU. We provide clinical services at OHSU hospitals and collaborate with the Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care System (VA), Hillsboro Medical Center and Adventist Health. We specialize in providing excellent perioperative care and anesthesia services to our patients using state-of-the-art technology and pharmacologic tools with an emphasis on patient safety. Our department's research program is robust. We have an active clinical research division. It covers a wide range of areas with a special focus on patient safety and pain management. Our basic science division has labs at both OHSU and the VA. Attending physicians, fellows, residents, and medical students work collaboratively with Ph.D. scientists in our labs to advance human health. This division is focused on neuroscience and renal physiology.
The candidate will participate in high impact research at the intersection of experimental neuroscience, neuroimaging and clinical translation. Summation of research data for publication and grant submission will also be a requirement for this position. Responsibilities include learning and performing in vitro and in vivo stroke models, electrophysiology experiments, protein assays and biochemical experiments, and processing tissue samples for imaging, including live and fix specimens, generating data utilized for both grant and publication applications. The successful candidate will also participate in academic development, hypothesis generation, experimental planning, data interpretation; grant and publication writing.
The candidate will have the opportunity to learn experimental approaches in our lab such as optic nerve and corpus callosum slice models, employing electrophysiological recordings, and advanced microscopy techniques such as confocal, two-photon microscopy and 3D electron microscopy. This position is full time on campus, and no remote work is possible.
Grant Submission and Publication
Basic Science Lab Work
Bachelors in relevant field OR
Associate’s AND 3 years of relevant experience OR
4 years of relevant experience OR Equivalent combination of training and experience
Bachelors in Neuroscience with coursework in neuroscience and chemistry.
Experience with techniques such as immunocytochemistry, cell
culture, mouse handling, western blotting, qPCR, and quantitative analysis.
Experience with rodent handling and procedures.
Experience in scientific writing and manuscript development.
Work Schedule is in-person on campus full time typically 8:30am-5pm, or 9am-5:30pm- Monday-Friday with occasional weekends required for animal care. The work will take place within a laboratory environment where chemical hazards and rodents are present. The worker may be subject to exposure to allergens and zoonotic diseases when working with live mice, proper training and PPE will be provided. The worker will encounter BSL2 level hazards.
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