Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a temporary Research Technician II for its neurology lab, focusing on the study of epileptic activity in mouse models. The role involves assisting with various research tasks, including data collection and lab maintenance
Job Summary
This position offers a research opportunity within the WashU Scalable Mouse Assay Center consortium focusing on epileptic activity in mouse models.
The role involves assisting with experiments, collecting data, preparing solutions, and maintaining laboratory equipment and tissue cultures.
Candidates must be physically capable of wearing protective equipment and providing standard care to research animals in a lab environment.
Matching Summary
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Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a temporary Research Technician II for its neurology lab, focusing on the study of epileptic activity in mouse models. The role involves assisting with various research tasks, including data collection and lab maintenance.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Laboratory equipment maintenance and setup
Data entry and documentation skills
Tissue culture and reagent preparation
Adherence to safety procedures
Nice-to-have
Up to one year of laboratory experience
Strong communication skills
Ability to work independently
Familiarity with EEG and electrophysiology
Experience with mouse handling techniques
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or combination of education/experience
No specific certification required
No specific work experience required
Pre-employment screening including background check and drug screen