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Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from University of Houston
Job overview
The Researcher 2 position in Vision Sciences at University of Houston supports research projects in various scientific fields, contributing expertise to advance studies and data analysis.
Responsibilities and impact
The role involves performing advanced testing procedures, analyzing data, preparing research papers and reports, maintaining lab and animal care including mouse colonies, and assisting in grant proposal development while ensuring compliance with protocols.
Compensation and benefits
Salary is commensurate with experience; benefits include working in a university setting with standard institutional benefits and a security-sensitive position requiring a criminal history check.
Experience and skills
Requires a Bachelor's degree with 3 years of experience; preferred skills include cell and molecular biology techniques, animal handling, lab safety, and ability to follow research protocols and work independently or in teams.
Career development
Opportunities to develop leadership and management skills and gain experience in scientific research and lab operations within an academic environment.
Work environment and culture
The position requires a minimum 40-hour workweek with flexible hours for experiments, emphasizing teamwork, compliance, and detailed record-keeping in a research lab environment.
Company information
University of Houston is a public research university offering diverse scientific research opportunities and committed to equal opportunity employment.
Team overview
The candidate will work under supervision with a team involved in cell culture, animal studies, and molecular biology techniques within the Vision Sciences department.
Job location and travel
The job is located at University of Houston with lab-based work requiring physical tasks and computer use, Monday to Friday with flexible hours.
Unique job features
The role includes unique responsibilities such as managing mouse colonies, performing high-paced research studies, and using specialized lab equipment and molecular biology techniques.
Company overview
The University of Houston (UH) is a public research university located in Houston, Texas. Established in 1927, UH offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various fields such as engineering, business, law, and the arts. The university generates revenue through tuition fees, state funding, research grants, and partnerships with industries. UH is known for its strong emphasis on research and innovation, housing several nationally recognized research centers and institutes. Notable alumni include prominent figures in business, politics, and entertainment, reflecting the university's broad impact on various sectors.
How to land this job
Tailor your resume to emphasize your hands-on experience with cell culture, animal models, and molecular biology techniques such as PCR, Western blotting, and immunocytochemistry, as these are central to the Researcher 2 role in Vision Sciences at University of Houston.
Highlight your ability to manage and maintain lab operations including ordering supplies, record keeping, and adherence to lab safety and IACUC protocols, demonstrating your organizational and compliance skills.
Apply through multiple platforms including the University of Houston’s official careers page and LinkedIn to maximize your application visibility for this specialized research position.
Connect with current researchers and staff in the Vision Sciences department on LinkedIn; start conversations with ice breakers like commenting on recent publications from the department or asking about current research initiatives you find intriguing.
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