Research Assistant IV

University of British ColumbiaVancouver, BC
CA$5,221 - CA$6,124Onsite

About The Position

The Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS) is a Pan-Canadian network for research with a specific aim to prevent serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by identifying predictive genomic markers for specific reactions. The goal is to develop and implement effective tools to prevent ADRs in susceptible children and adults by predicting in whom the most serious reactions are most likely to occur. Applicants must have extensive knowledge and experience in various lab techniques in genomics and molecular biology (manage and genotype samples, cloning DNA, mutagenesis, molecular cloning) and biochemistry (western blotting, protein expression and purification). The technician will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day laboratory activities including orientation and training to new lab members, maintaining equipment, inventory and ordering, making recommendations on workflow improvements, designing experiments, performing experiments and data analysis. They will also be responsible for providing instruction and training in the use of specialized techniques and equipment. This position requires a consistent on-site presence. This incumbent is required to conduct all research activities in an ethical manner, suited to the proper activities of the University of British Columbia and those governing the activities of the institution. Any procedures or data recorded must be accurate and must accurately reflect the work performed. Strict confidentiality of all study participants must be adhered to. All activities are accountable to Dr. Bruce Carleton, Professor and Chair, Division of Translational Therapeutics, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, UBC.

Requirements

  • Completion of a university degree in a relevant discipline or technical program and a minimum four years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Extensive knowledge and experience in various lab techniques in genomics and molecular biology (manage and genotype samples, cloning DNA, mutagenesis, molecular cloning) and biochemistry (western blotting, protein expression and purification).
  • Must be able to work collaboratively with graduate students in the laboratory to meet goals and objectives.
  • Supervise and train students and personnel as required.
  • Work under minimum supervision, receiving specific instructions only on unusual problems or on matters that depart significantly from established policy and procedure.
  • Conduct all research activities in an ethical manner, suited to the proper activities of the University of British Columbia and those governing the activities of the institution.
  • Any procedures or data recorded must be accurate and must accurately reflect the work performed.
  • Strict confidentiality of all study participants must be adhered to.
  • Computer experience required.

Nice To Haves

  • Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline or Graduation from a technical college or institute.
  • Minimum of 4 years of related experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Must understand the basis of enzymatic and genomic assays.
  • Extensive experience with next gen and Sanger DNA sequencing.
  • Ability to work independently and manage projects through to completion.
  • High level of participation in a collaborative team setting.
  • High level of self-motivation, excellent time management skills, ability to demonstrate creativity and sound judgment.
  • Exemplary interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to explain, assign, and monitor work.
  • Strong writing skills to assist with scientific publications and grant applications.

Responsibilities

  • Leads the planning and design of experiments.
  • Conduct experiments, analyzing and compiling data in study report preparation.
  • Maintain inventory and purchase lab supplies, office supplies, equipment and chemicals.
  • Develop and review lab standard operating procedures.
  • Provide instruction, training and supervision to new staff and students on safety policies, lab procedures and equipment use.
  • Coordinate sample processing and genotyping work on behalf of principal investigator.
  • Report, evaluate and optimize day-to-day operations of the lab.
  • Develop improvements to provide efficient workflow
  • Extract DNA and RNA from clinical blood, saliva and tissue samples and assess quality
  • Perform genotyping using a variety of assays (including TaqMan Genotyping, TaqMan Gene Expression assays, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) using microarrays, and Sanger sequencing).
  • Analyze and report data
  • Troubleshooting procedures and optimizing the application of the procedure to a specific project.
  • Design and perform validation and verification tests to verify technical specifications and operational accuracy
  • Carries out any other related duties as required in keeping with the qualifications and requirements of a position in this classification.

Benefits

  • Compensation Range $5,220.98 - $6,124.46 CAD Monthly
  • Employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
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