The Auditory group is seeking an associate scientist to support the development of therapies to treat hearing loss. You will have the opportunity to engage in cutting edge research as part of our discovery efforts and to contribute to the development of new medicines.
As an Associate Scientist in the auditory group, your typical day might include:
Processing of tissue samples for molecular and histological assessments
Conduct follow-up analysis of tissues fromin vivostudies using qPCR, western blotting, immunohistochemistry and ELISA.
Handling and caring for mice, including performing procedures such as blood and/or tissue sample collection or injections.
Documentation of experimental procedures and results
Data processing and statistical analysis using software such as FIJI, Excel, and Prism.
Close collaborative interactions within and across research teams in the organization
This role may be for you if you:
Enjoy working in an innovative and team-driven environment
Are highly organized, detail-oriented, and motivated, with a creative approach to problem-solving.
Are adaptable, flexible, and enjoy learning new techniques or switching tasks as needed.
Are excited to contribute to the development of novel therapeutics
Communicate openly and frequently with manager and team members
To be considered for this role, you should have
B.S. or M.S. degree in Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Molecular Biology or a related discipline.
Experience in protein readouts (ELISA, Western) is highly desirable.
Experience in mouse handling is preferred.
Salary Range (annually)
$70,300.00 - $110,100.00