Research Specialist - Red-Horse Lab
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About the role
The Research Specialist will be a key contributor - serving as the lab's mouse surgeon and helping drive various research projects related to cardiovascular remodeling and regeneration. They will also manage key sophisticated imaging equipment, such as light sheet and confocal microscopes, and contribute to overall lab organization. The chosen candidate will be good with their hands, have experience with mouse experiments, and be open to learning new mouse surgical procedures. They will also have experience with state-of-the-art imaging equipment. The Research Specialist will also be included on research publications and have the opportunity to attend seminars for professional development and networking. What we provide: A highly motivated and creative cardiovascular lab In-house state-of-the-art confocal and light sheet microscopes with high-capacity image analysis Opportunity to lead research projects and publish Large, comfortable lab in an interdisciplinary research building at Stanford University Highly collaborative research project interfacing with the larger Stanford community Weekly group meetings with enthusiastically engaged Investigator and lab members Beautiful Bay Area location with competitive salary and easy access to San Francisco, the coast and Silicon Valley
Responsibilities
- Research/Scientific Support (approximately 70%)
- Undergo professional training with current trainees for mouse myocardial infarction models and perform these with and for current lab members.
- Manage an independent research project focused on mouse coronary regeneration.
- Operations/Administrative Management (approximately 30%)
- Oversee use and trainings for light sheet and confocal microscopes as well as FACS machine.
- Coordinate with building management on issues related to this equipment.
- Contact third-party vendors/organizations for equipment purchase and repair.
- Work with Research Technician to help oversee overall lab organization
- What you bring:
- Master's or PhD in biological sciences is required with a degree focus in cell and tissue biology with significant experience in mouse models.
- One year of experience as a Research Specialist I or equivalent (Five years of related work experience).
- Strong desire to pursue rigorous and high-impact cardiovascular biology research
- Proficiency with standard molecular biology techniques (PCR, genotyping, immunohistochemistry, etc.) is required.
- Previous experience with mouse colony management is required. Comfort and ability to work with and handle live mice is required.
- Previous experience with microscopy techniques (confocal and/or light sheet in particular) is required.
- Any experience with mouse cardiac injury models would be a plus.
- Strong organizational, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills with a high level of attention to detail, strong verbal and written communication abilities, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, etc.).
- Physical Requirements
- Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this position with reasonable accommodation. Requests for reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis.
- Please Note:
- This job description sets forth the job's principal duties, responsibilities, and requirements; it should not be construed as an exhaustive statement
Benefits
Additional Information
Primary Work Address: Beckman Center, Stanford, CA, 94305-5323 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. We are currently seeking a proactive, self-motivated Research Specialist to perform mouse cardiovascular surgeries, manage imaging equipment, participate in research projects, and assist in the day-to-day operations of Dr. Kristy Red-Horse's lab on-site at Stanford University. The Red-Horse lab studies how coronary vessels of the heart develop during embryogenesis and how they regenerate following cardiac injury. Their long-term goal is to discover novel developmental mechanisms while contributing knowledge towards the advancement of clinical treatments for cardiovascular disease. The Red-Horse lab is a medium-sized, collaborative group of students, postdocs, and research technicians that foster a culture of collaboration and support. More information about the lab and their research can be found at http://redhorselab.com/ .
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