research assistant - Chicago, IL , USA, United States - University of Chicago

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    Department

    BSD OBG - Lengyel Lab

    About the Department


    The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has 114 clinical providers, providing care at the main hospital in Hyde Park and seven off site locations.

    We have more than 60,000 outpatient visits, 25,000 ultrasound visits, 2,800 deliveries, and 3,000 gynecological surgeries per year. Teaching, research and the highest quality clinical care are top priorities for the Department. The residency and fellowship programs are highly ranked and have a history of training leaders in healthcare.

    The Department also has a significant research enterprise, engaging in population health studies, as well as research conducted in wet laboratories on tumor biology, fibroid research, and hypertensive diseases in pregnancy.

    Additionally, the Section of Family Planning has established a unique research center, CI3, which focuses on reproductive policy and innovations in sexual and reproductive health.

    The department was ranked #12 on the U.S. News & World Report.


    This at-will position is wholly or partially funded by contractual grant funding which is renewed under provisions set by the grantor of the contract.

    Employment will be contingent upon the continued receipt of these grant funds and satisfactory job performance.

    Job Summary

    The job performs routine assignments related to scientific research projects. Ensures compliance of research activities with institutional, state, and federal regulatory policies, procedures, directives and mandates. Analyzes possible solutions using standard procedures. Writes articles, reports and manuscripts. Assists in drafting presentations on research findings.


    The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Lengyel laboratory is looking for a Research Assistant to join its ovarian cancer research team.

    Specifically, the Research Assistant will be investigating the role of and therapeutic targets of the stroma during ovarian cancer disease progression, and will involve human tissue, in vivo mouse models, three-dimensional organotypic, and primary cell models to perform translational research.

    The Research Assistant will work collaboratively with the principal investigators, fellows, students and other research specialists. Under limited direction, the incumbent performs complex lab and/or research-related duties and tasks.

    Responsibilities


    • Assists with planning, development and execution of research in the laboratory.
    • Assists in organizing the laboratory.
    • Works collaboratively with the team and collaborators.
    • Assists in management of animal colony and animal experiments.
    • Conducts periodic training for current and new members of the laboratory.
    • Contributes to the writing of academic papers, reports and final summaries.
    • Collects, records, and analyzes data.
    • Conducts literature reviews.
    • Ensures compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulatory policies, procedures, directives, and mandates.
    • May serve as a lead research specialist.
    • Presenting research findings at staff meetings, seminars, and scientific conferences.
    • Maintains technical and administrative support for a research project.
    • Analyzes and maintains data and/or specimens. Conducts literature reviews. Assists with preparation of reports, manuscripts and other documents.
    • Installs, sets up and performs experiments; interacting with students and other laboratory staff under the direction of the principal investigator.
    • Maintains recruiting and scheduling research subjects; assisting with developing or amending study protocols; assisting with developing data collection tools; assisting with building databases; and providing general administrative support. Has general awareness in research techniques or methods, regulatory policies and procedures, and relevant scientific field.
    • Performs other related work as needed.
    Minimum Qualifications


    Education:
    Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.

    * Work

    Experience:
    Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through < 2 years of work experience in a related job discipline.

    * Certifications:* Preferred Qualifications


    Education:

    • Bachelor's degree in field relevant to the research (e.g., biology, cell biology, cancer biology).
    • Advanced degree in field relevant to the research (e.g., biology, cell biology, cancer biology).

    Experience:

    • At least two years of relevant research experience in areas such as:
    • Molecular Biology techniques (i.e. quantitative real-time PCR, RNA and DNA isolation, transfection, Lentivirus mediated gene silencing, transformation, cloning).
    • Biochemical techniques (i.e. immunoblots).
    • Tissue Culture techniques (i.e. ex vivo cultures, primary cell isolation, transfection, infection, co-culture, three-dimensional modeling).
    • Cell assays (i.e. adhesion, migration, invasion, proliferation, apoptosis, cytotoxicity).
    • Cancer stem cell isolation and culture (human or mouse tumors).
    • Flow cytometry.
    • Microscopy (i.e. immunofluorescent analysis, wound healing assay, immunohistochemical analysis).
    • Mouse in vivo models of cancer metastasis (i.e. intraperitoneal injections and dissections).
    • Transgenic mouse models (i.e. breeding and genotyping).
    • Mass spectrometry.
    Preferred Competencies


    • Organization.
    • Problem-solving.
    • Collaboration and Independence.
    • Attention to detail.
    • Communication.
    • Knowledge in cancer biology and role of microenvironment during cancer progression.
    • Knowledge of research techniques or methods (cell biology, translation, transcription, primary cultures, microscopy, cell assays, biochemical assays, molecular biology assays).
    • Knowledge of regulatory policies and procedures.
    • Strong interest in and commitment to research goals of laboratory.
    • Required a minimum of two year of experience in research.
    • Comfort working with a team.
    • Ability to be flexible in changing research focus.
    • Experience contributing to research manuscripts, reports, or publications.
    Working Conditions


    • Lab environment.
    • Ability to stand for extended periods.
    • Ability to use computer for extended periods.
    Application Documents


    • Resume (required)
    • Cover Letter (preferred)


    When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.

    Job Family

    Research

    Role Impact

    Individual Contributor

    FLSA Status

    Non-Exempt

    Pay Frequency

    Biweekly

    Scheduled Weekly Hours

    40

    Benefits Eligible

    Yes

    Drug Test Required

    Yes

    Health Screen Required

    Yes

    Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required

    No

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