
The Fan lab at Morgridge Institute for Research and University of Wisconsin-Madison, which studies metabolism in innate immune cells, is recruiting a motivated and responsible applicant for a full-time assistant research specialist position.
Responsibilities
Prior experience in some of these techniques is desired but not required. As a core member of the research team, you will receive direct technical training. After developing technical independence, you will also be asked to help teach them to other members of the laboratory (e.g., undergraduates and new graduate students).
Professional Growth opportunities
Requirements
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, the candidate must be able to perform each primary duty satisfactorily. The ideal candidate will strive to perform each task exceptionally.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary duties.
Education and Experience
Working Conditions and Physical Effort
To Apply:
Qualified individuals interested in this opportunity are required to submit the following via our website:
(1) A cover letter covering background, long-term goals, and what you aim to contribute to our research team.
(2) A resume/CV highlighting scientific research experience (if there are any methods/techniques that you have already mastered, please list these)
(3) Contact information for three relevant professional references (email addresses and phone numbers).
(4) Transcript(s).

The Morgridge Institute for Research is a nonprofit biomedical institute exploring uncharted scientific territory to discover tomorrow’s cures. Morgridge works to improve human health through innovative, interdisciplinary biomedical discoveries, spark scientific curiosity and serve society through translational outcomes, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Research areas include regenerative biology and bioinformatics, virology, medical engineering, metabolism, core computational technology and bioethics.