The principal function of this position is to provide support for ongoing research efforts related to the development of novel treatments for neurological and psychiatric diseases. The Research Specialist will be a key individual contributor responsible for setting up and conducting in vivo EEG and behavioral experiments, reporting data, and continuing research projects following protocols including the appropriate recording of data and reporting of standard or variant results. Primary responsibilities will include general laboratory organization and support, laboratory rodent husbandry, colony maintenance and organization. Assists in other laboratory and research functions. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the Research Specialist works with faculty, staff, and key internal/external stakeholders. Dr. Jones’ laboratory of in vivo and translational pharmacology characterizes the in vivo effects of novel compounds developed by the WCNDD in rodent models with the goal of developing novel therapeutics for neurological and psychiatric disorders. Successful candidates for this position will interface with members among all areas of the WCNDD, including those in molecular pharmacology, chemistry, in vitro and in vivo drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, and in vivo pharmacology.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level