Research Specialist 1 - Chicago, United States - The University of Chicago

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    Full time
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    Department

    BSD PED - Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplantation

    About the Department

    The Section of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology provides care for patients and families with acute and chronic medical conditions, or other hematologic diseases, requiring the specialty knowledge and skills of Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation.

    Job Summary

    The Research Specialist 1 will be involved in a cutting-edge basic and translational cancer research program that utilizes techniques related to genetics, cancer biology, and cellular biology. The specialist will be involved in projects that utilize cellular culture models and next-generation sequencing that carry a high potential to ultimately advance cancer care. The day-to-day work will involve techniques related to tissue culture and sample processing in close collaboration with a group of dedicated colleagues.

    Responsibilities
    • Tissue culture.
    • Maintenance of cell cultures, including adherent and suspension cells, transfections, and CRISPR-edited cell cultures.
    • Help maintain stock solutions, and order new supplies.
    • Basic bioinformatics pipelines, with an emphasis on next-generation sequencing techniques.
    • Collects and enters data. Assists in analysis of data and with preparation of reports, manuscripts, and other documents.
    • Complies with institution, state and federal regulatory policies, procedures, directives, and mandates.
    • Performs other related work as needed.
    Minimum Qualifications

    Education:
    Minimum requirements include vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field (not typically required to have a four-year degree).
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    Preferred Qualifications

    Education:
    • Bachelor's degree.
    Experience:
    • 1-2 years of relevant research experience in bioinformatics and/or molecular/cellular.
    Preferred Competencies
    • Knowledge of basic research techniques or methods.
    • Knowledge of regulatory policies and procedures.
    • Analytical skills.
    • Problem-solving skills.
    • Attention to detail.
    • Organizational skills.
    • Verbal and written communication skills.
    • Ability to work independently and as a team.
    • Knowledge of basic software suites.
    Working Conditions
    • Research lab in KCBD.
    Application Documents
    • Resume (required)
    • Cover Letter (preferred)
    • References (preferred)
    When applying, the document(s) MUSTbe 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

    No

    Health Screen Required

    Yes

    Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required

    No

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