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The University of Texas Medical Branch · 2 months ago

Research Associate III (Microbiology and Immunology - Galveston)

The University of Texas Medical Branch is a leading institution in health research, seeking a Research Associate III to conduct a variety of non-routine research assignments and experiments. This role involves planning and coordinating research experiments, overseeing quality control measures, and contributing to scientific analysis.

Responsibilities

Plans, coordinates and directs moderately complex research experiments following general technical procedures
Establishes and oversees quality control measures for assigned project operations
Makes modification to research procedures as determined by Principal Investigator
Contributes to scientific analysis and interpretation of projects
Maintains records of all tests performed and data collected, compiles and tabulates data, provides analysis of results
Confers with lab staff regarding results obtained and receives suggestions for modification to procedures and interpretation of final data
Ensures the accurate assembly, calibration, operation and modification of a variety of laboratory equipment as defined by appropriate guidelines
Makes minor modifications and repairs to equipment as necessary
Independently performs literature searches as outlined by the Principal Investigator
Oversees lab inventory of supplies and equipment
May provide guidance to junior research staff
Adheres to internal controls established for department
Performs related duties as required

Qualification

Mammalian cell culturesMolecular biology techniquesBSL-3BSL-4 experiencePlaque assaysVirus neutralization assaysELISAsTechnical proceduresQuality control measuresScientific analysisLiterature searches

Required

Bachelor's degree in basic science or equivalent and 5 years of related experience or Master's degree in basic science or equivalent and 3 years of related experience required

Preferred

More than two years of experience maintaining mammalian cell cultures is highly preferred
More than two years of experience performing plaque assays, virus neutralization assays, and ELISAs is highly preferred
More than two years of experience working with viruses in BSL-3 or BSL-4 is preferred
The ideal candidate would have a DOJ clearance and more than two years of BSL-3 or BSL-4 experience working with cell cultures, viruses, and laboratory animals
Proficient in molecular biology techniques (PCR, cloning, serological assays, flow cytometry)

Company

The University of Texas Medical Branch

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The University of Texas Medical Branch is a component of the University of Texas System located in Galveston, Texas

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$35M
Key Investors
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
2024-09-13Grant
2019-04-09Grant· $35M

Leadership Team

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Donna Sollenberger
EVP and CEO, Health System
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