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UCLA Health Drosophila Laboratory Technician - limited in Los Angeles, California
Description
Come join our exceptional Department of Neurobiology, and help lead the advancement of cutting-edge basic science research into explorations of the brain and central nervous system. In this Staff Research Associate 2 role you'll work in the nexus of neuroscience research at UCLA, and will serve as laboratory technician in our lab studying Drosophila.
Responsibilities include:
Maintaining Drosophila stocks and genetic crosses.
Collecting and analyzing sleep data from Drosophila.
Fly brain dissection, immunostaining, confocal microscopy, and image analysis.
Assisting in preparing funding proposals and status reports.
Preparing figures and text for abstracts and research manuscripts.
Assisting in the designing of experiments.
Maintaining complete and accurate records.
Preparing slides and posters for research presentations.
Performing other administrative duties as assigned.
At UCLA Health, our passion for discovery and our limitless curiosity have enabled us to become a world-renowned source of medical breakthroughs. In addition to the extensive medical research and clinical education capabilities of the David Geffen School of Medicine, we're home to four award-winning hospitals and more than 270 community clinics throughout Southern California. If you're looking to experience greater challenge and fulfillment in your career, come to UCLA Health.
Note this position is a full-time limited appointment for 5 months and may convert to career.
Salary Range: $28.88 - $46.46 Hourly
Qualifications
Required:
Experience with Drosophila dissections and immunostaining, and experience in basic molecular biology techniques.
Skill in confocal microscopy and image analysis.
Experience preparing media, buffers, and chemical solutions.
Attitude to work with accuracy, precision, and reliability in performing technical and analytical activities.
Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Knowledge of safety measures in handling and disposal of chemical and biohazardous material.
Strong organizational abilities, ability to prioritize work schedule, and ability to work independently and follow through on assignments.
Good communication skills with the ability to organize and present results in an appropriate format and maintain complete and accurate records.
Strongly Preferred:
Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience, Biology or Biochemistry or equivalent.
Skill in Drosophila maintenance and genetic crosses.
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