The position calls for a motivated biological scientist to join the Molecular Pharmacology group within the WCNDD. The Pharmacology team is responsible for conducting high-throughput screening assay of small molecule modulators of GPCRs, ion channels, and kinases. This includes development of target protein cell lines and pharmacological assay to lead and support all molecular pharmacology activities. This position is a key contributor to support the Center’s goal of developing therapeutics, specifically for central nervous system disorders. Successful candidates will interface with members among all areas of the WCNDD, including those in molecular pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, and in vivo rodent pharmacology.
Duties and ResponsibilitiesWe are all different, yet we all use our unique contributions to serve patients. The Molecular Pharmacology Research Assistant Senior we seek is a person with these qualifications.
Perform in vitro pharmacological experiments independently or under moderate supervision. Conduct high-throughput cell-based screening assays Operate multi forms of liquid handling equipment, and automation units. Maintain mammalian cell lines used in the screening assays. Develop stable cell lines specific to new target proteins. Perform molecular biology experiments involving preparation and analysis of DNA/RNA and Protein samples. Train junior research associates in pharmacological assay, equipment operation/maintenance, and data analysis. Contribute to the effective operation of the lab by ordering supplies, maintaining equipment, and ensuring compliance with VEHS biological and chemical safety requirements. Write up pharmacological assay protocols applicable to assigned tasks. Analyze data to determine the efficacy and potency of the compounds using data analysis software. Maintains accurate databases and experimental notebooks of results.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree with 4 plus years of relevant working experience or master’s degree (MS) with 2 years of relevant work experience. Degree in biology, biochemistry, or pharmacology is necessary. A minimum 4 years’ experience in mammalian cell culture is necessary. Hands-on experience of plasmid preparation, transfection, and Western Blotting. Excellent oral and written communication skills, excellent data analysis capabilities, and proficiency with curve fitting and graphing programs are essential. Good documentation practices with excellent organization and attention to detail Self-motivated team player with the ability to thrive in a fast paced, dynamic, multi-disciplinary, matrixed environment.Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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