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Research Associate Position
Job Description:
We are looking for a highly qualified Research Associate who has substantial expertise with research and direct handling of rodents, to include injections, surgeries, and evaluations. Our focus is on the use of novel siRNAs to treat ocular retinoblastoma. The main lab techniques used include western blots, PCR, confocal and electron microscopy and basic biochemical and molecular biological techniques.
This is an NIH grant-funded position and is available from July 2009 for one year with one additional year possible. Candidate must be available to start work by no later than August 2009.
Kansas State University is a land grant university with over 15,000 students and is in Manhattan, KS.
Job Requirements:
Candidate must have a DVM or Ph.D in Biochemistry, Biology or a closely related field, and have a substantial background in small animal research. Prior experience with PCR, rodent genotyping, western blots, and histology and confocal microscopy is required. Candidates should be able to work independently and be able to direct a project involving substantial work with animals to include injections, surgery, evaluations, and follow up histology and confocal microscopy. Candidate must have demonstrated interest in the fields of either ophthalmology or oncology and have publications which demonstrate their research expertise. Good oral and written English skills and ability to start by August 2009 is a must. Experience with cell culture, molecular biology techniques and enzyme assays is preferred.
Application:
Interested applicants are invited to submit an email with a detailed cover letter describing their research interests and future goals, and a curriculum vitae or resume with at least three professional references (please include email addresses and phone numbers) to Dr. D. Takemoto at dtak@ksu.edu. Screening of applications will begin July 15, 2009 and will continue until position is filled.
Kansas State University is an equal opportunity employer.
KSU actively seeks diversity among its employees.
Background check is required.
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