The Research Assistant II will support the Laboratory of Dr. Gage [https://www.salk.edu/scientist/rusty-gage/] where they will focus on exploring the role of hippocampal neurons in memory under normal, enhanced, or disease-impaired conditions. The research aims to determine how individual cells use gene expression changes to direct the formation, maintenance, and discrimination of memories. The successful candidate will spend about 50% of their time in support of specific experimental goals designated by the Staff Scientist, 25% of their time on independent projects, and 25% of their time on general lab support. Required experimental duties include conducting drug dosing, performing survival surgeries, assessing animal behavior, and collecting brain tissue samples. The Research Assistant will also be responsible for performing standard immunohistochemistry techniques, obtaining and analyzing confocal images, and assisting with implementation of spatial transcriptomics methods. This role involves working with rodents (mice), common viral vectors (AAV, lentivirus, or retrovirus), and biological materials derived from these sources. Lab support duties include equipment maintenance and training within the lab’s histology area. The Research Assistant will work closely alongside a Staff Scientist who will provide direct supervision. The role involves receiving comprehensive training in various research techniques to offer valuable research support. The Research Assistant will be responsible for conducting experiments designed by the Staff Scientist and ensuring precise execution, analysis, documentation, and organization of experimental procedures and outcomes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees