A technician position is available in the Lea lab (http://lea-lab.org/), which is housed within the Department of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University. Research in the Lea lab sits at the intersection of evolutionary biology, genomics, and human health research. Our work focuses on the gene regulatory mechanisms that connect socioecological variation with health. Most of this work is conducted with human populations in Kenya and Malaysia, but some projects focus on model systems such as immortalized human cell lines and non-human primates. The technician’s duties will include performance of basic molecular biology laboratory techniques, such as DNA and RNA sample extraction, library preparation for high-throughput sequencing, cell culture, transfection, and transformation. The technician will also be responsible for overseeing day-to-day logistics in the wet lab, including purchasing, sample and supply organization, shipping and receiving. More specifically, the individual will ensure that the laboratory has adequate supplies and properly maintained equipment, they will be in charge of communicating laboratory protocols, policies, and safety guidelines to other lab members, and they will work closely with trainees to provide support for ongoing research projects. The position is full time and is a term position, with renewal contingent on funding and performance. The Department of Biological Sciences has an excellent staff to facilitate issue resolution involving personnel, financial management, supply and equipment orders proposal submission, and infrastructure. The faculty in the department carry out diverse research projects and often collaborate with other members within the department and in nearby departments. This department covers a broad spectrum of biology, from molecules and cells to tissues and organisms to populations and ecosystems. Award-winning faculty and graduate students teach and carry out research in Biochemistry, Structural Biology and Biophysics, Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, Developmental Biology, and Neurobiology.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees