Research Scientist/Engineer 2 (Temporary)

University of Washington Medical CenterSeattle, WA
$68,736 - $78,000Onsite

About The Position

The Department of Immunology has an outstanding opportunity for a Temporary Research Scientist/Engineer 2 to join their team. Reporting to Professor, the temporary Research Scientist/Engineer 2 will work in the Oberst Lab within the Department of Immunology. The Oberst Lab studies programmed cell death and inflammation in models of viral encephalitis, autoimmunity, allergy and cancer. Patients afflicted with viral encephalitis report memory loss, brain fog and motor impairments that may last years after the virus is cleared; these patients are also at increased lifetime risk for neurodegeneration and dementia. It is not clear how viral infection changes the brain to cause these long-term sequelae. We have created systems to mark and analyze cells responding to viral infection, and to assess their function long after the virus has been eliminated from the brain. This position will support research work using West Nile virus in murine models of encephalitis to better understand these phenomena. This position will conduct experiments related to specific funded projects focused on viral encephalitis. This position is expected to perform tasks/projects within the research scope of the lab under limited supervision. This position will evaluate, select, and apply standard techniques while also developing extensions to these standard methods. This position will contribute data for use in reports, publications and grant applications, and is expected to participate in regular laboratory meetings and to continue to build their peer network. The successful candidate will translate clear expectations regarding time management and task prioritization into efficient support for the research team. Lastly, this position will monitor and guide the work of junior staff or students to ensure correct and timely completion of assigned tasks.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Immunology or a related field and two years of relevant experience with immunological and neuroimmunoloigcal techniques, especially use of mouse models of neurological disease and murine tissue harvest, perfusion, fixation and imaging.
  • Proficiency in basic biology laboratory techniques including tissue culture, molecular cloning, PCR and sterile technique.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with or willingness to learn the basics of laboratory mouse handling and maintenance.
  • Experience with mouse dissection, tissue isolation, and histology techniques, particularly with regard to the central nervous system.
  • Experience managing transgenic animal lines, including genotyping, setting up crosses, and analyzing resulting animals.
  • Experience with basic bioinformatic and/or biostatistical analyses.
  • Willingness to work closely with other team members, learn new techniques, and contribute to the success of the research team via active participation in collaborative experiments and group meetings.

Responsibilities

  • Work with other members of the research team to coordinate and complete complex experiments with multi-day timelines
  • Infect, monitor, and harvest tissues from mice infected with West Nile virus or related viruses
  • Prepare tissues for analysis via histology, single-cell RNAseq, flow cytometry or spatial transcriptomics
  • Generate adeno-associated viral particles (AAVs) containing constructs, for introduction into the murine brain
  • Transduce both cultured cells and living tissues with these AAVs and analyze effects
  • Study expression changes in cells using Western Blotting
  • Carry out basic analysis of transcriptomic data using RStudio
  • Design and perform CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis studies on cultured cell lines
  • Analyze cell death responses in cultured cells and ex vivo tissues, focusing on RIPK pathways
  • Record, analyze and present data using GraphPad/Prism
  • Effectively collaborate and build relationships with scientists within and outside the laboratory to advance Oberst lab research initiatives
  • Contribute data for use in scientific papers, reviews, abstracts, presentations, and other scientific publications
  • Present research findings at Oberst lab and joint lab meetings
  • Provide guidance and mentorship to junior team members and students
  • Foster a collaborative, welcoming, and productive laboratory environment through teamwork and active engagement in lab meetings and events

Benefits

  • For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-temporary-per-diem-and-less-than-half-time/
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