The Vollum Institute is a privately endowed research institute at Oregon Health & Science University dedicated to basic research that will lead to new treatments for neurological and psychiatric diseases. Vollum scientists have broad-ranging interests that coalesce around molecular neurobiology and cellular physiology. Their work has transformed the field of neuroscience and, in particular, have provided important advances in the study of synaptic transmission, neuronal development, neurotransmitter transporters, ion channels and the neurobiology of disease.
The purpose of the position is to perform independent research projects to develop and characterize genetically encoded sensors and actuators for second messenger signaling pathways, assist with senior members in the relevant directions in the Zhong Laboratory in the Vollum Institute.
Basic laboratory skills.
Must possess energy and drive to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously.
Highly motivated and comfortable handling cell culture and microscopes.
Experience with imaging and/or molecular biology desired, as well as knowledge of mouse surgery, genetics, pharmacology and/or neurobiology.
Meticulously organized, detail oriented, independent, and possess strong problem solving abilities.
Monday - Friday, days, with occasional evening or weekend work.
Typical laboratory environment; standing, sitting for long periods of time and lifting up to 35lbs are required.
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