The Assistant Research Scientist will support the daily operation of scientific services in the Iowa NeuroBank Core in the Iowa Neuroscience Institute. The individual selected for this position will be responsible for implementing cutting-edge spatial -omics technologies and overseeing some aspects of the day-to-day operation of the core facility. Competitive job candidates should have a solid foundation in standard molecular biology lab techniques, have familiarity with tissue imaging and Next Gen Sequencing, and display an understanding of new and emerging technologies in the space. In addition to performing spatial -omics workflows, the individual will provide technical support for highly specialized equipment and help users troubleshoot technical issues. The ideal candidate is a reliable and highly organized individual who can work independently and collaborate with researchers across many career levels and departments. This position provides the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment and contribute to a wide variety of research projects to seek answers to fundamental questions about brain function in health and disease. Key Areas of Responsibility Experiments, Simulations, Modeling or Theoretical Investigations: Perform experiments, simulations, or theoretical investigations. Collect data and evaluate relevance of data. Work independently on basic research tasks with oversight by Faculty or Principal Investigator (PI). Contribute to documentation of equipment and procedures. Data/Research Analysis and Evaluation : Analyze data for relevance and data integrity. Perform basic data analysis techniques. Compare results of scientific investigations to previously published work. Dissemination of Research Results : Prepare or assist in the preparation of manuscripts as contributing author for publication. Present results in departmental seminars and at professional meetings. Research Proposals/Grants: Contribute to new or continuing research grant proposals to obtain funding for research activities. May serve as co-PI on grants or proposals. Contribute to progress reports required by funding agencies. Supervise adherence to safety and compliance guidelines when necessary. Service: Provide service to the scientific community, University and General Public. Review submitted manuscripts and research proposals. Consult and collaborate with the research community. Participate in public outreach activities as required by funding sources. May participate in national and international meetings within the discipline. Human Resources/Supervision : Mentor undergraduate or graduate students and technicians. May provide functional and/or administrative supervision for staff. Provide direction, assignments, feedback, coaching and counseling to assure outcomes are achieved.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees