The Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 3 to join their team. As a center of excellence that collaborates with many departments and schools in the University (Division of Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences in the Department of Medicine; School of Pharmacology; Neurobiology and others), the NAPE lab is associated with the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, located at the University of Washington’s Health Science Building. The laboratory projects focus primarily on how neuromodulators (Dopamine, Norepinphrine, Serotonin, opioids) work to modulate circuits in the brain to ultimately, impact behavior. The laboratory also works at the cutting-edge to develop/engineer novel biological and hardware tools for engaging the brain to study behavior. Two of NAPE’s Principle Investigators, Dr. Michael Bruchas and Dr. Garret Stuber, are key personnel of a large P30 Center Grant, the “University of Washington Center of Excellence in Opioid Addiction Research”. The purpose of the center is to provide shared resources that will enhance efficiency and facilitate collaborative research for the study of how endogenous and exogenous opioid signaling impacts brain circuit function with the goal of understanding opioid addiction mechanisms and developing novel treatments for drug addiction. The main purpose for the Research Scientist 3 is to provide high level scientific support for two-photon microscopy infrastructure contained within the Center, and to ensure that standard procedures and tasks related to the workflow of the facility are correctly performed. With limited supervision needed, this position will report to Dr. Garret Stuber, with a strongly matrixed relationship to Dr. Michael Bruchas. This position will be responsible for the development and implementation of data analysis methods to be used on two-photo imaging datasets collected by scientists within the center as well as the development of experimental methodologies related to two-photon imaging. They will assist with management of the Center, training new personnel on the use of current microscopy instrumentation. The candidate is expected to seek out new methodology for data analysis that can be applied to the datasets that are being collected.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level