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Description

The CRUMP Institute is seeking a skilled and motivated Staff Research Associate I to support innovative translational research in autoimmune disease and molecular imaging. The incumbent will establish, maintain, treat, and analyze animal models; conduct PET molecular imaging experiments and quantitative analyses; perform mass spectrometry and standard mammalian cell culture experiments; and contribute to data collection and interpretation. Responsibilities also include maintaining meticulous laboratory records, ordering supplies, ensuring proper equipment maintenance, and supporting overall lab operations. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, technically proficient, and thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced research environment.

Hourly range: $28.69-$34.21

Qualifications

Required: 

  • Ability to use basic laboratory equipment, including centrifuge, pH meter, etc; 
  • Familiarity and experience with techniques including fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS), mammalian cell culture including primary cell culture, and mass spectrometry; 
  • Ability to communicate effectively in speech and writing; Interpersonal skills to effectively interact with a diverse group of faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows and students; 
  • Familiarity and experience to perform PET molecular imaging and analyses
  • Strong organizational skills in order to set priorities to complete work in a timely manner and to adapt to frequent changes in fluctuating workload; 
  • Ability to keep laboratory space clean, organized, and ready for future tasks and experiments; 
  • Demonstrated computer skills, including knowledge of Excel, Word, and PowerPoint; 
  • Ability to create and maintain detailed and accurate records; Ability to work comfortably with mice; 
  • Demonstrated ability to calculate concentrations of solutions as necessary; 
  • Ability to organize raw data into a comprehensible form; 
  • Ability to carefully handle radioactivity according to UCLA Radiation Safety protocols and follow laboratory safety regulations and requirements

Preferred: 

  • BS in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related field.and/or equivalent combination of education and experience; 
  • Minimum one years of related experience or training. 
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