All required qualifications must be documented on application materials
Required Qualifications:
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B.A./B.Sc. in Biological or Behavioral Sciences or a combination of related education and work experience to equal four years.
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Must be able to work with genetically modified mice including identification procedures, euthanizing animals, and general husbandry.
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Experience with molecular biological techniques (e.g., DNA extraction and qPCR) and biochemical assays (e.g. Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunoprecipitation).
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Google Suite and database management systems (Access or other).
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Self-motivated, ability to work independently and as a team by coordinating schedule and work assignments with other laboratory personnel. This position requires excellent attention to detail and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Completed coursework in Neuroscience or Neurobiology.
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Experience with murine husbandry practices and/or mouse behavioral testing.
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Experience in research lab setting.
The Lesne lab in the Department of Neuroscience is seeking a Researcher 1 to join their team! Job duties are as follows:
Total effort for the section below (60%)
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Colony management of genetically modified mice (including models of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias).
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Performance of various husbandry techniques including breeding procedures, microchip implantation, animal identification, tissue collection (tail snips, brain microdissection and harvesting), cardiac perfusions, and database management.
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Coordinate with project managers (graduate students, undergraduate students and researchers) in developing and maintaining breeding plans for various experimental studies.
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Cognitive/behavioral testing of mice using the Barnes maze, Y maze or Restaurant Row maze. This also includes data analysis using AnyMaze and exported data files for secondary analyses in Excel, JMP for statistics and/or MatLab.
Total effort for the section below (10%)
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Performance of laboratory techniques involved in genotyping genetically modified mice (i.e. DNA extraction, and PCR)
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Performance of brain tissue sectioning using a vibratome.
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Assist with general lab maintenance as needed including preparation of solutions, preparing glassware, and autoclaving lab supplies.
Total effort for the section below (30%)
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Performance of biochemical assays (SDS-PAGE, CN-PAGE, western blotting, dot blotting) and cell culture techniques.
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Performance of immunohistological assays (immunofluorescent labeling of brain tissue sections) and confocal imaging techniques. This also includes data analysis using the Imaris software package.
The Department of Neuroscience is committed to providing excellence in research, education, and public service. The Department of Neuroscience is part of the University of Minnesota's Medical School.
The Mission of the Department of Neuroscience
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Conduct outstanding neuroscience research.
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Be an educational resource to the Medical School and the University by providing neuroscience education to undergraduate, medical, dental, graduate, and post-graduate students.
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Provide leadership and be a focal point for the strengthening of neuroscience across the University by enhancing research, educational, and funding opportunities.
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Intentionally improve inclusivity by valuing diverse perspectives and actively supporting historically marginalized researchers, students, and neuroscience community members.
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Provide a bridge for the transfer of advances in basic neuroscience into clinical practice with the goal of improving the health of the people of Minnesota.
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Enhance the understanding and appreciation of neuroscience by the people of Minnesota.
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