Research assistant to work ongoing experiments using animal models of aging and neurodegenerative disease to evaluate potential neurotherapeutics. Successful candidate must have expertise in current methods for handling and maintaining in-house lepidoptera colony (Manduca sexta): including life cycle staging, selection of breeding pairs, transitions to stage-specific feeding stations, monitoring for developmental abnormalities.
Position will also involve mouse handling and colony maintenance. Candidates must also have experience with cell culture and in particular the culturing of rodent primary neurons. Additionally position involves processing of human blood samples, maintenance of biorepository and shipping of samples to other investigators.
Personnel will need to work at lab benches and desks for up to 3 hours at a time. Ability to perform repetitive lab manipulations and move lab equipment under 25 lbs with accommodation. Personal protective equipment must be worn as required and will be provided. (Gloves, mask/respirator, eyewear, lab coat, etc). Must be able to communicate easily with co-workers, assist and instruct other lab members with new methods.
Must be able to stand for up to 2 hours. Position is based in a laboratory at the Portland VA.
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