Description
 
 We are seeking a full-time Staff Research Associate IV (SRA IV) to join the G.O. Discovery Lab, a cutting-edge gynecologic oncology research laboratory led by Dr. Sanaz Memarzadeh. The lab focuses on uncovering the molecular basis of epithelial cancer formation, progression, and treatment. Under the guidance of the principal investigator, the SRA IV will independently plan and execute experiments using cell lines, animal models, and a variety of diagnostic and functional assays to investigate the molecular, cellular, and genetic mechanisms driving gynecologic cancers. Key responsibilities include: 
   
      
    - Performing basic and advanced molecular biology and
  cell culture techniques, including tissue culture, flow cytometry,  immunohistochemistry, single-cell proteomics, and transcriptomics. - Working on high-throughput drug screening to identify small
  molecule and immunotherapy treatment candidates. - Collaborating with the PI on manuscript and grant
  proposal preparation, including method annotation, data interpretation, and  contributing to the analytical, strategic, and technical aspects of planning  and writing. - Designing, planning, and conducting both in vitro and
  in vivo experiments. - Making innovative contributions to ongoing research
  projects. 
     
    
   
   This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of cancer research and contribute meaningfully to the development of new therapeutic strategies. Annual Salary Range: $73,046.78- $117,544.05  
 
Qualifications
 
 Required:  
  
   - 5 or more years of
 post-graduate wet lab research experience (some can be as part of advanced degree program), strongly preferred to be in a cancer/oncology environment. - MS in biomedical/life
 science field or equivalent experience. (candidates with PhDs are preferred) - Experience or knowledge
 in one or more of cancer, immunology and translational research - Demonstrated experience
 in common and modern molecular, cellular and genomic techniques in laboratory environment including flow cytometry, IHC, proteomics, transcriptomics. - Authorship of multiple
 peer-review scientific publications. At least one must be a first authorship. - Ability and experience
 preparing data and contributing toward technical and analytical aspects of scientific writing for manuscripts and funding applications. - PCR, fluorescent microscope, etc.
 - Ability to communicate in oral and
 written form, for the purpose of providing concise information to others in the laboratory. This includes the ability to record experiments and results in laboratory journal in an accurate, complete and timely way. - Ability to design, plan, coordinate,
 and carry out experiments. This requires the ability to schedule and prioritize work, and to recognize when collection of one type of data may compromise the collection of another. - Ability to recognize irregularities
 and invalid results. Ability to make sound measurements and observations. - Ability to perform work carefully
 and precisely so that meaningful data is collected in a manner which can be reproduced in this and other laboratories. - Ability to conduct multiple
 experiments in close temporal proximity. - Ability to understand experimental
 design and goals of study. - Ability to seek out and read
 scientific literature to solve all levels of research problems, to read and understand the current scientific literature and to use existing experimental protocols as guidelines - Ability to handle sensitive &
 confidential information. 
    
 
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