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Research Associate I/II, In Vivo Pharmacology - PAUSED
Full Time
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (This job is on-site)
Sponsors work visa for candidates.
Job description
Scismic is supporting the growth of a biotech company in Cambridge, MA! This company is exploring RNA modulating platforms in neurological disorders, heart disease, and muscular dystrophies.
Position summary:
Position summary:
We are looking for Research Associate (RA-I or RA-II) with an innovative mindset, great attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively to solve problems, to help advance therapeutic candidates to the clinic. In this position, you will work in the in vivo pharmacology team to study the effects of the company’s therapeutic lead candidates in animal models of rare genetic disorders, including epilepsies and muscular dystrophies. The RA will be responsible for supporting in vivo dosing studies as well as executing experiments to assess behavioral, cellular, and molecular readouts. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to positively impact patients with serious unmet medical needs while working closely with our world-class scientific team, including with company’s scientific co-founders. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated scientist to further develop their skills in neuroscience, physiology and gene therapy while helping to make an impact on lives of patients suffering from rare diseases.
Key responsibilities for this position:
- Characterize mouse models of rare genetic disorders and their associated phenotypes.
- Assist with animal colony management and animal husbandry.
- Perform animal dosing experiments using various routes of administration and collect tissues at the end of the study.
- Extract protein and RNA from frozen tissues for various protein and RNA quantification (ex. Western blot, ELISA, digital PCR, etc.)
- Section fixed tissues for immunofluorescence staining and imaging.
- Perform mouse embryo dissections to generate primary cell cultures and virus titrations.
- Maintain excellent documentation of experiments (ELN) and present scientific data at group meetings.
- Be up to date with relevant scientific literature, adapt to changing priorities, and be a strong team player.
Minimum Qualifications:
- A BS/MS in Neuroscience, Physiology, Molecular/Cellular Biology, or a related Life Science discipline, with 0-2 years’ experience working in a life science research lab.
- Hands-on experience working with rodent animal models (mouse or rat) including animal handling and husbandry is required. Previous experience with colony management is desirable.
- Experience with the following methods is not necessary but will be a plus:
- Dissection of various types of CNS and peripheral tissues, such as brain, spinal cord, liver, heart, and various types of muscles
- Transcardial perfusion
- Protein/nucleic acid extraction from mouse tissue, qPCR, Western blot, ELISA
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC), RNAscope, microscopy, and image analysis
- Familiarity with various dosing routes in mice, such as intracerebroventricular (ICV), intravenous (IV), and intramuscular (IM)
- Mouse/rat behavioral assays (e.g., open field, rotarod)
- Ability to work collaboratively with team members and effectively handle multiple tasks in a fluid, fast-paced work environment.
- Ability to master new concepts quickly, highly organized, with excellent oral and written communication skills.
Title commensurate with level of experience.