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SUMMARY:Associate Scientist
DESCRIPTION:An Associate Scientist position is available in the chemical biology group led by Dr. Grotegut. This group works on a diverse portfolio of projects\, including but not limited to epigenetics and cancer\, with SBP investigators and other collaborators. The group supports a variety of assays for high-throughput screening\, high-content screening\, and structure-activity relationship (SAR) determination for lead generation. The Associate Scientist will develop novel cell-based\, biophysical\, and biochemical assays\, convert them to miniaturized 384-well/1536-well formats and perform their implementation for automation on available robotics systems\, interacting with the supervisor and other Center teams. \nDuties and Responsibilities\n\n\n\nDesigns and performs experiments and procedures requiring specific or technical knowledge and laboratory techniques with minimal input from supervisor\nUses different sources of literature and is capable of practically applying the information\nDevelops novel cell-based and biochemical assays which will be converted to 384-well/ 1536-well format using automated liquid handlers and plate readers\nAnalyses data independently\, presents results in a concise way\, and makes suggestions for the next logical steps\nAbility to troubleshoot and provide input on possible solutions\nAssists with the preparation of reports for pertinent projects\nAccurately documents own experiments in lab notebook (including tables\, graphs\, etc.) and/or Prebys Center-specific software (e.g. CBIS)\nPresents work to supervisor and may present work at lab and/or project meetings.\nWorks collaboratively within team and together with other teams within the Prebys Center\nTrain younger team members as needed\nMaintains infrastructure of laboratory as required\n\n\n\nRequired Skills \nRequired Experience \n\n\n\nBS/BA degree in scientific discipline such as biology\, chemistry\, or pharmacology and a minimum of three years’ experience or an equivalent combination of education\, training and/or experience from which comparable knowledge\, skills and abilities have been attained\, is required. Five years’ experience is preferred.\nMS degree in scientific discipline such as biology\, chemistry\, or pharmacology with a minimum of one year of experience is preferred.\nExperience in drug discovery or applied laboratory research and strong experience in cell-based assay development\, including strong experience with biochemical assays and mammalian cell culture is highly preferred.\n\n\n\nOther Knowledge\, Skills and Abilities\n\nMust have strong attention to detail\nProfessional demeanor\, excellent verbal and written communication skills\nDemonstrated ability to work in a highly interactive matrix environment\nAble to simultaneously handle multiple projects in a rapidly changing\, deadline-driven environment\nHave excellent communication and interpersonal skills\nAble to present research results in a concise way\nAbility to effectively interact with individuals from various cultures and backgrounds\nEmbody the Institute’s core values of Commitment\, Collaboration\, Communication\, Community and Compassion.
URL:https://ces.b2sg.org/event/sbp-9dec18/
LOCATION:Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute\, 10901 N Torrey Pines Rd\, La Jolla\, CA\, 92037\, United States
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