Job Description
The Lessard Laboratory is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated research assistant with an interest in laboratory studies related to exercise physiology, nutrition, metabolism, and diabetes. The lab is located within the Center for Exercise Medicine Research (CEMR) in the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute (FBRI) in Roanoke Virginia. The successful candidate will work on NIH-funded research projects to determine how exercise training, in combination with dietary and pharmacological therapies, influence health and metabolism. More information on current studies can be found at https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/lessard.html .
The primary responsibilities of this position will be to assist with various experimental protocols including mouse husbandry and physiology, tissue culture systems, and molecular biology assays. The research assistant will also spend significant time and effort on general lab maintenance and organization. The successful candidate should be detail oriented and highly organized with excellent communication skills. The research assistant should also be flexible regarding daily tasks and thrive in a fast-paced research environment. Additional duties include data management and analysis, completing laboratory safety and compliance training, and maintaining a detailed laboratory notebook. Initial training will be provided for all aspects of the position. Benefits of this position include gaining high-level research experience, authorship on scientific publications, and working in a collaborative and intellectually stimulating environment. This is an excellent position for candidates interested in pursuing medical or graduate school in the future.
Required Qualifications
• Demonstrated research experience
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
• Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail
• Demonstrated ability and desire to succeed in a fast-paced research environment with multiple concurrent duties
• Excellent communication skills
• Experience in a higher education or research setting
• Willingness to work with and handle live mice
• Willingness to work with tissues and blood samples from animals and humans
Preferred Qualifications
• Coursework or training in biology, health sciences, biochemistry, exercise physiology, or another related field
• Proficiency with data collection and analysis in an academic/research setting
• Experience with handling animal models to conduct research
• Knowledge and/or experience in exercise physiology, metabolism, or diabetes research
Pay Band
3
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
Commensurate
Review Date
01/03/2025
Additional Information
Preference will be given to candidates who are willing to make a two-year commitment.
Required application materials: Cover Letter, CV/Resume, and a list of three references.
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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